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If you’re wondering when to buy a mattress without blowing your budget, timing is EVERYTHING. Holiday sales (think Memorial Day and Black Friday) are key, but there’s more to it than that. The mattress industry has a cycle… knowing when new models drop can save you big.
So you’re thinking about buying a new mattress but don’t wanna drop a small fortune on something that you literally just lay on? Trust me, timing your mattress purchase right can save you HUNDREDS. I’ve done some digging into this, and it turns out the mattress industry isn’t as random as it seems. They’ve got patterns.
Let’s talk about the best time to buy a mattress so you don’t get scammed into paying full price when a major sale is right around the corner.
So, when’s the best time to buy YOUR mattress? Have you ever scored a killer deal or maybe got burned by bad timing? Drop your story in the comments. I wanna hear all about it!
If you’re wondering when to buy a mattress without blowing your budget, timing is EVERYTHING. Holiday sales (think Memorial Day and Black Friday) are key, but there’s more to it than that. The mattress industry has a cycle… knowing when new models drop can save you big.
So you’re thinking about buying a new mattress but don’t wanna drop a small fortune on something that you literally just lay on? Trust me, timing your mattress purchase right can save you HUNDREDS. I’ve done some digging into this, and it turns out the mattress industry isn’t as random as it seems. They’ve got patterns.
Let’s talk about the best time to buy a mattress so you don’t get scammed into paying full price when a major sale is right around the corner.
Big Sale Days = Big Savings
If you’re looking for the absolute best deals, the major holidays are your friend. We’re talking about Memorial Day, Labor Day, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday. Mattress retailers go HARD on these days with steep discounts like 30% to 60% off. If you miss one of these, don’t stress. Presidents' Day and Fourth of July usually have solid markdowns too. Just remember: Retailers jack up the “regular price” before the sale so the discount seems bigger. Yeah, it’s shady.New Models Come Out in Spring
This one’s sneaky. Most mattress brands drop new models around March to June, which means stores need to clear out last year’s inventory. That’s when you can swoop in and snag a high-end mattress for cheap. Honestly, last year’s model is probably just as good as the new one… and they just added some “tech” buzzword or changed the cover color. Don’t fall for it.Online Brands Have Their Own Sales Cycles
If you’re thinking about a bed-in-a-box (like Helix, DLX, or Purple), their sales don’t always follow the big box schedule. Instead, they tend to run flash sales at random, but watch closely around big shopping weekends. Also, don’t sleep on Amazon Prime Day. Mattress brands on Amazon often run killer deals then.End of the Month = Floor Model Clearance
This is a pro tip. Mattress stores have quotas. If it’s the end of the month and they’re trying to hit their sales goals, you might be able to negotiate a floor model or last one in stock for a steal. Bring your A-game negotiating skills, though. Don’t let them upsell you on a fancy mattress protector you don’t need.January is the Quiet Sweet Spot
January’s kind of a wildcard, but it’s one of those “slow season” months where stores are desperate to move stock after the holiday frenzy. You might not get the wildest discounts, but if you’re the type who hates crowds, January shopping is pretty chill and you might score some clearance pricing on leftover holiday stock.So, when’s the best time to buy YOUR mattress? Have you ever scored a killer deal or maybe got burned by bad timing? Drop your story in the comments. I wanna hear all about it!