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Ellie
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We bought a pair of split queen sized beds that can have the heads and/or feet raised electrically, in addition to a massage programme. Honestly? I think we were dazzled by the "bells and whistles" when we went into the store and the guy got us to try these beds out. Having had them now for a couple of years, I can honestly say that we hardly ever use the facility of raising the head and/or the feet. Perhaps if one was sick/coughing a lot, raising the head would be helpful but, overall, I don't think we should have spent the money ($5k). Additionally, a problem that I didn't consider is the actual manchester for this size of mattress. It's easy to buy king single sheets or king size sheets, but queen single?? Very few options, which obliges you to buy, pretty much, only from the store where you bought the bed. This does not offer you the option of getting a Christmas sale or "black Friday" price, which is frustrating in its limitation for a bargain hunter like myself.

As for the actual operation of the beds, it's all been fine (as it should be, considering the little amount we've used it!) They are quiet in operation, which is a bonus.

Having the beds next to each other makes for a slightly difficult process of making the beds, although I've discovered that raising the head of the bed you are making (and then putting it down when you've finished that mattress), makes this process easier. And if you had the beds further apart the bedding wouldn't work, as you get two queen single fitted sheets and one queen sized top sheet in a set so they're obviously assuming that the beds will be next to each other.

Oh, and as for the massage programme...it's not really a 'massage' but more of a vibration, bit like lying on top of your washing machine when it's spinning (not that I've ever done that). So the massage option doesn't get a big sales pitch from me.

So, would I recommend this product? Not unless you are really sick and likely to make use of the electric lifting options. Otherwise, I think you're better off buying a really comfortable good quality standard (i.e. non-electric) bed in a size that is easy to accommodate with bedding! Don't be like us and get captivated in the moment with the excitement of something that you're probably not going to use but will spend a lot of money buying. ;)

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