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Sleep Number is having their Fourth of July sale right now. You can save up to 20% on smart beds and snag some new bedding ...
It's the Saatva Solaire vs. the Sleep Number i8 in this Consumer Reports adjustable air mattress face-off. ... Both cost about the same—around $3,000 for a queen-size mattress.
The retail price of a queen Sleep Number DualTemp layer is $1,699.99 and includes a 100-night trial and three ... The company's 3,000 Sleep Professionals are dedicated to helping customers find ...
The Sleep Number ClimateCool is the brand's newest temperature-controlled smart ... Here's a rundown of the sizes and retail prices of the Sleep Number ClimateCool: Queen MSRP: $5,000; King MSRP ...
The retail price of a queen Sleep Number DualTemp layer is $1,699.99 and includes a 100-night trial ... The company’s 3,000 Sleep Professionals are dedicated to helping customers ...
Sleep Number’s newest smart bed aims to tackle night sweats. ... But while the 360 starts at a whopping $10,000 for a Queen size, the new ClimateCool starts at $5,499.
The Sleep Number Climate360 Smart Bed is a behemoth, in both size and price. $10,000 for the cheapest queen-size setup? In this economy? The cost is egregious.
The Sleep Number c1 smart bed starts at $599, ... Meanwhile, the Sleep Number c1 smart bed starts at just $599 for a twin-size model, and you can buy a queen for $999. Related.
Prices: Before sales and promotions, the Sleep Number Climate360 ranges in price from $9,999 for a queen size to $13,699 for various king size options, such as FlexTop or split.
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