We conducted hours of research on the best places to buy a mattress, evaluating retailers on return policy, return window, payment options, and average wait time or shipping time. Our top picks include Saatva, Amerisleep, and Wayfair. Ahead, find the best places to buy a mattress for a restful night’s sleep. The store offers free premium concierge delivery and setup, and they’ll remove your old mattress for free. Saatva has a viewing room in New York City, but if you’re not in the area, you can still shop at their online store with confidence thanks to their 180-night home trial. If you’re not happy with your new mattress during the trial, they’ll come pick it up and provide a refund, minus a transportation fee to cover the mattress pickup. All mattresses include free shipping and returns, and you can try your new mattress for 100 nights. If you’re not happy, it’s easy to return it for a full refund. You can also shop in-store at retail locations in select cities.  The store offers free ground shipping on most mattresses, and each one includes a 120-night home trial. If you’re not happy with your new mattress, you can return it for a refund (minus the original shipping fees). The company offers three styles: The Leesa Original, an all-foam mattress; the Leesa Hybrid, a combination foam and pocket-spring coil mattress; and the Leesa Legend, a foam mattress with two layers of pocket springs. Website guides help you determine which one might be right for you. The mattresses are compressed and shipped in a box. Once they arrive and are removed from their air-tight packaging, they expand. Enjoy a 100-night, risk-free sleep trial, and if you aren’t satisfied, the company promises free shipping and free returns in most states. For every 10 mattresses the company sells, it donates one to charity. All of Overstock’s best-selling mattresses are reviewed and critiqued to help you make the best choice. Some options come with a 10-year limited manufacturer warranty, however, unless otherwise specified on the product page, most mattresses can’t be returned unless damaged or defective. Bed Bath & Beyond is also a great choice for anyone looking for deals (they often have sales, even on popular items) on higher-end mattresses that will last for years. Customers enjoy free delivery, as well as a “comfort guarantee” that allows you to exchange your purchase within 120 days. Casper offers free shipping to your house within two to five business days and a 100-night, no-risk trial period during which you can sleep in the bed in your own home. If you don’t like it, they’ll send someone to pick up the mattress (they’ll donate it to charity or recycle it) for free and provide you with prepaid shipping labels for the rest of their products. All of their mattresses come with a 120-night sleep trial, allowing you to exchange your selection for something else if you decide it’s not right for your needs. Mattress Firm’s online store allows you to shop by size, brand, type, and even level of softness, making it incredibly easy to narrow down your choices and head to a local store if you choose. Plus, if you find your mattress cheaper online within 120 days of your purchase, they’ll refund you the difference. Mattress Firm’s selection includes most big-name brands, including Serta, Simmons and more. You’d be hard-pressed to find a larger selection at other brick-and-mortar stores. Each mattress comes with a 100-night trial and a 15-year limited warranty against defects, so you can feel secure in your purchase. However, premium delivery and setup are required with every mattress purchase, and there’s a fee for the service. Still, Sleep Number is a great choice for anyone who wants to adjust their bed to the exact, perfect softness or firmness each night. However, because the system has more components (including a remote, an air pump, and hoses), there are more potential problem areas. Macy’s will also match any written quote from a competitor within 10 days of your purchase, so you can be sure you’re getting the very best price. Additionally, Macy’s often has sales on mattresses and furniture, making it a great place to score a deal on a luxury product. Typically, most mattress warranties cover defects that are the manufacturer’s fault. Sagging or sinking to an extreme degree is one of the most common issues covered by warranties, but keep in mind that this sagging has to meet certain criteria. Additionally, most warranties will cover coils that break or bend, as well as ripped seams. However, normal wear and tear on your mattress will likely not be covered by the warranty, and there are also several things that can void a warranty. For instance, many mattress warranties stipulate that you must properly support the mattress with a box spring or bed frame, follow a strict rotation schedule, and avoid stains. If you fail to do any of these things, your warranty is no longer valid, even if the issue is seemingly unrelated. Once you take these factors into account, it becomes clear that a 20-year warranty is not really the great deal it seems to be. 

Trial Periods

If you’re purchasing a mattress online, you’ll likely see that you got a no-risk trial. This offering lets you test the mattress in the comfort of your own home, often for 90 days or more. You can evaluate the mattress over the course of this period, deciding whether you want to keep it, and if you decide it’s not the right fit, your money will be refunded. There are a few things to keep in mind if you’re participating in a trial period. First, most companies require you sleep on the mattress for at least 30 days (or another set amount of time) before you decide to return it, as this will give your body time to adjust to the new mattress. Further, if you do decide to return the mattress, the process isn’t like returning an article of clothing. Your mattress likely came vacuum-sealed in a box, and it would be near impossible to roll the product back up for shipping. As such, most online mattress companies will either arrange to have their product picked up or will provide you with instructions on how to donate the mattress to a local charity.

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This article was edited by Jill Di Donato, who has worked in digital media for over a decade, specializing in the lifestyle space. It was written and researched by Cristina Sanza, a lifestyle writer specializing in home products and organization hacks. She considered dozens of mattress retail selections, reading customer reviews, third-party articles, and brand websites to help you choose a new mattress you’ll love sleeping on night after night. As you shop for a mattress, you’ll want to know what you’ll get when you finally make your purchase. In addition to what mattress features to consider, here’s what you’ll want to keep in mind.