This Code Will Get You As Much $137 Off A Gel Memory Foam Mattress

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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There’s a mattress that you need to know about. This 10-inch gel memory foam mattress from Sweetnight has everything you need in a mattress. It is comprised of three layers: a 2-inch gel memory foam layer, a 5-inch comfort foam layer with split 3-zone design and a 3-inch high-density support foam layer.

These days, you are making a big mistake if you are not sleeping on a memory foam mattress. They offer a cloud-like feeling that you simply cannot get with a traditional bed.

Here at the Daily Dealer, we know how important your sleep is. So we got you the discount code X4YSSEIT to take 25 percent off the price of all sizes: Twin, Full, Queen, and King.

 

Normally $438, the Queen-size of this memory foam mattress is 25 percent off with this code (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $438, the Queen-size of this memory foam mattress is 25 percent off with this code (Photo via Amazon)

Queen Mattress, Sweetnight 10 Inch Gel Memory Foam Mattress in a Box, CertiPUR-US Certified Foam Mattress for Movement Isolating, Sleep Cool & Supportive, Premium Cloud-like Comfort, Queen Size on sale from $238 to $411

Depending on which size you need, this code allows you to save anywhere from $80 to $137. And Sweetnight says that each order gets you free shipping and fulfillment by Amazon.

Sweetnight has been working to perfect these mattresses for a while, with both experience from over 10,000 users and machine testing. As such, they are sure they have created a mattress that will create a healthier you.

Sweetnight (Photo via Amazon)

Sweetnight (Photo via Amazon)

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Jack Kocsis