Archive for June, 2011

Consumer Reports Mattress Ratings – The Good News and Bad News

June 19th, 2011

If you are looking for mattress ratings from a credible source, such as Consumer Reports, there’s good news and bad news.

The Bad News

Consumer Reports does not rate mattresses. There are a couple of reasons for this, they say. First, their testers disagree on which mattresses are most comfortable. As a result, Consumer Reports says that mattress choice is largely a matter of personal preference.

Second, Consumer Reports says that model names from the top mattress brands differ from store to store. As a result, they say it is impossible to compare models. In addition, they say that even for mattresses that are similar, there are differences in important characteristics that can affect comfort, such as quilting, padding, springs, etc.

Consumer Reports, however, does offer some sound general advice on mattress shopping, such as the importance of lying on different beds to see which one you personally prefer. But in regard to which mattress is best, they will not be of much, if any, help.

The Good News

Is it futile, then, to search for which mattresses may be best? Probably not — if you know where to look. A terrific source of mattress information can be found on hundreds, if not thousands, of online message boards that are scattered across the web. » Read more: Consumer Reports Mattress Ratings – The Good News and Bad News

Before Buying A Mattress Review Consumer Reports on Mattresses

June 19th, 2011

When you look over consumer reports on mattresses you may find a lot of diversity but if you think about it, it only makes sense. If you consider how a couple may review it versus how an individual might rate one. There are a lot of different pieces to consider but broken up into segments consumer reports look a little bit like this.

Keep in mind that this is an unbiased source that took the consumer reports and what they found was most couples prefer the Simmons Beauty rest line is the best innerspring mattress. To be more specific, the Beauty rest World Class line has a no-flip design and the Simmons Triton Foundation make for a bed set that never starts to sag. This set has edge to edge support and has the inner pocket coils, which are individual coils rather than coils that are all attached. This is a great concept in keeping the motion in control. Depending on where you make your purchase and exactly which type you decide on you can expect to pay anywhere from $1,000-$2,500.

Heavier people do need to make special considerations when purchasing a mattress as they need extra support from sagging. If you sleep alone then it is not mandatory to buy it with inner pocket coils, according to consumer reports. The continuous coils on the Sealy Posturepedic work great if only one person is sleeping on the mattress. It has heavy gauge coils and offers extra support so this is the model of choice according to consumer reports. Consumers report that you should expect to pay somewhere around $450-$1,300 for that type of mattress. » Read more: Before Buying A Mattress Review Consumer Reports on Mattresses

Consumer Reports Teeth Whitening – Reviews Don’t Necessary Find Your Own Answers

June 19th, 2011

You don’t need extensive consumer reports. Teeth whitening products come in many different shapes and sizes. The problem is that consumer reports and product reviews give fairly limited views and experiences with the products. We all still have our very own teeth. This means that just because someone else had one experience with tooth whitening or tooth bleaching products doesn’t mean that you’ll share that experience.

What matters that consumer reports teeth whitening products neglect to mention?

Mitigating Factors

When it comes to consumer reports, teeth whitening products are not always explained carefully to explain that mitigating circumstances like smoking, dental health, coffee drinking, wine drinking, and countless other environmental factors as well as genetics play a critical role in how effective some products will be at whitening teeth.

The Commitment Effect

One thing that people often forget or overlook when it comes to consumer reports, teeth whitening products or otherwise, is that the level of commitment of the use will also impact how effective the product will be. If you aren’t committed to brushing with the tooth whitening toothpaste as prescribed (even if it’s five times daily) then the product is not likely to be effective. You must follow the prescribed treatment to get the desired result. » Read more: Consumer Reports Teeth Whitening – Reviews Don’t Necessary Find Your Own Answers