A comfy and cosy nights sleep is important for us all and it's especially nice on cold nights in winter.
If you’re looking for a new mattress, we think we have the solution for you.
Black Friday sees brands give their customers access to big savings on items such as electricals, homeware and clothing, plus much more.
There are plenty of mattresses featured in Black Friday sales at Emma, Bensons for Beds, Simba Sleep and Mattress Online.
We’ve put together a list of some of the deals they are offering.
Black Friday deals at Emma
Price: From £274.45
Original price: £499
Emma's original mattress is suitable for every body type and suits all sleeping positions you may find yourself in. It boasts a machine-washable top cover that you can remove.
This mattress is available to buy on the Emma website.
Price: From £411.95
Original price: £749
This mattress has 6 layers, giving you comfort and support. It's made with "award-winning Foam and Spring Hybrid."
You can buy this mattress on Emma’s website.
Black Friday deals at Bensons for Beds
Price: £799.99
Original price: £999.99
The iGel Advance 2000 mattress contains "iGel™ Advance beaded gel for pressure relief" and foam covers 2000 pocket springs, giving you "premium support."
This mattress is available to buy on the Bensons for Beds website.
Ravello Ortho Comfort Mattress
Price: £369.99
Original price: £739.98
This mattress has a medium firmness rating and it's orthopaedic, giving you extra support.
You can buy it on the Bensons for Beds website.
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Black Friday deals at Simba Sleep
Price: £549.45
Original price: £999
Giving you 5 layers of comfort, this mattress may help you get the comfy nights sleep you need.
This mattress is available to buy via Simba Sleep’s website.
THE SIMBA Hybrid® Luxe Mattress
Price: £1,049.95
Original price: £1909
There are 10 layers and SIMBA features within this mattress including a layer which helps with moisture control.
You can find this mattress on the Simba Sleep website.
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Black Friday deals at Mattress Online
These deals are week 3 deals and end soon. Check the website for the countdown to deals ending.
SleepSoul Bliss 800 Pocket Memory Pillow Top Mattress
Price: From £263.85
This mattress is said to give you a "not too soft or too firm" experience with its memory foam that provides support.
You can buy the mattress in each size via the Mattress Online website.
Harrison Spinks Grassington 5750 Pocket Mattress
Price: From £901.55
This mattress contains "100% natural Yorkshire wool" giving you a cosy night sleep and support with its 5000 pocket springs.
It is available to buy on the Mattress Online website.
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