Anyone have any great refrigerator or bed recommendations ?

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What's the best in these 2 categories ?

I think I like those French door fridges .
 

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I've always felt you can't go cheap on a bed. Laying in that thing 8-10 hours a day will really screw your back up if it's a bad bed.
 

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for bed you gotta go with high end memory foam.

Will adjust to your body then reset itself. Tough to skimp on this too as most beds at the low end for memory foam are garbage.

I guess there might be some deals you can find but in general it seems like a bad gamble to skimp.
 

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Look to online reviews for a fridge.

As far as a mattress goes, don't listen to any advice.

Mattresses are the toughest thing out there to buy. Brand names don't mean shit. You don't necessarily get what you pay for.

Some people love memory foam. I hated it. Killed my back. I wasted 2k on a Temperpedic. No middle back support whatsoever. Worst purchase I ever made.

When buying a mattress, just make sure it has a 100% return policy if you dont like it. Return it and trade out if you dont like it.
 

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I sleep on the floor and eat fresh stuff so I don't need a fridge.
 

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Look to online reviews for a fridge.

As far as a mattress goes, don't listen to any advice.

Mattresses are the toughest thing out there to buy. Brand names don't mean shit. You don't necessarily get what you pay for.

Some people love memory foam. I hated it. Killed my back. I wasted 2k on a Temperpedic. No middle back support whatsoever. Worst purchase I ever made.

When buying a mattress, just make sure it has a 100% return policy if you dont like it. Return it and trade out if you dont like it.

Yeah that's true. I had a temperpedic that was terrible, luckily was able to return it.

Difference between a nice fridge and ok fridge isn't much. Difference between a bed love and one you just think is OK is significant.
 

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Love my Tempuroedic, but it is the top of the line model, and at free 99 instead of $7k, I guess that helps.
 
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I went almost 5 years without a waterbed. Now that I have it set up again, I will never go without one again!

Yes a waterbed!!
 

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I went almost 5 years without a waterbed. Now that I have it set up again, I will never go without one again!

Yes a waterbed!!

LOL. Waterbed? They still make those?

Slept on one one night as a kid over at a friend's house. Killed my back then. Cant imagine how bad it would be now.
 

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I own a Tempur Pedic Cloud Luxe mattress bed, its expensive but an amazing mattress........if you can afford it, buy it.
 

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Waterbed! I had one of those in college, that thing was flippin awesome. I saw one a couple years ago when we were looking for a new bed for one of my kids. They were simply amazed and kept saying "they put water in the matress??? I want one!!"

My sis-in-law has one with the tubes of water inside the mattress but much different than the old school one like I had. Loved you could heat up the water.
 

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Fridge, when we built our house 2 years ago I spent almost 3 grand on a top of the line GE with french doors. I like it and did a lot of research but I have still have had the water thing go out twice since I've owned it. Sound like my dad but his fridge is 20 years old and still works like new. "Don't make em like they used to."
 

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Is there a difference in tempurpedic and memory foam? I thought they were both re same.


I have heard stories on both ends on the tempur thing.

Ranging from best bed ever all the way to I'd rather sleep on nails and rocks.


I don't want a bed that makes me hot.

The GF wants one of those sleep member things but they don't impress me much
 

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Fridge, when we built our house 2 years ago I spent almost 3 grand on a top of the line GE with french doors. I like it and did a lot of research but I have still have had the water thing go out twice since I've owned it. Sound like my dad but his fridge is 20 years old and still works like new. "Don't make em like they used to."


I think that's the one I almost bought till I read too many bad reviews .

Im basically shocked at how many bad reviews I have read on fridges in general.

It seems like the more they cost the more they suck .


LG seems to have the least amount of bad reviews in my early search .
 

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I didn't like the tempurpedic or memory foam. I like to stretch out and move around while I sleep and hate being hot. Went with a pillow top mattress it's like sleeping on a giant pillow.
 

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I was in a Weston hotel a while back and it was the best bed ever.

I wish I would have asked them what kind of bed that was.

If I knew I would definetly buy one of those whatever it was
 

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Go back to 1980 if you want a great fridge, the one in my parent's house is no-nonsense one and is still going strong, even the ice maker works. I wouldn't get one with a lot of bells and whistles since it would be costly to repair, just go basic.
 

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