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| - I am going to be very straight forward... I almost passed on Brooklyn Bedding because of their commercial. The little girl saying "It's named after me, so I'm kind of a big deal!" makes her sound spoiled and, to be frank, rude. I really dislike the commercial, and spoiled kids are running rampant in our society. I refused to walk into a Brooklyn Bedding store!
So when I bought a sleep number and HATED it. We really shopped around for what we wanted, and I tell you, I was freaking Goldilocks! This bed was too hard, that bed was too soft, you know the story. I finally gave in and just "tried" the bed. It was delivered within a day.
R&S Mattress and Brooklyn Bedding is merging- the owners are brothers. So there are other name brand mattresses in the store. But their own line is Brooklyn Bedding. I was going to purchase a pretty high priced Serta (still cheaper than that p.o.s. sleep #), but when I finally rested my body on a B.B. mattress, I was hooked. I love my Brooklyn Bed Empire series. They have a comparable bed to Tuft and Needle which they are known for, but they also have higher quality beds. And I will say, we paid a fraction of the cost of that stupid sleep # and significantly less than we would have paid for the Serta. I will sleep on my new B.B. Mattress for the full 120 days and update my review if I end up hating it. But so far, I have gotten the best sleep of my life and it is 4pm on a Sunday and I have barely left my bed all day. Exception was to eat my porridge because, like I said... Freaking Goldilocks.
Also, a bonus, their mattresses are made locally (good for our economy.) And, the more I put the word out there to everyone that will listen about how much I love this bed, I am also hearing of all the community involvement this company is a part of. Donating mattresses to children in need, giving their employees nice Christmas bonuses. It seems like this is a great locally ran business who puts a lot back in their community. So even though Brooklyn may seem like a brat on her commercial (you guys should seriously consider changing that) her dad doesn't seem to be. I like the community involved locally owned aspect of it.
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