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28 December 2011 by Frederick Marsh

Do you still manufacture "Debonaire De Luxe" mattresses? I cannot see any reference to them on your website.

If you do NOT, what is your present equivalent?  We need to replace our current mattress and bed and are looking for something suitable.

Reply from our Silentnight Expert:

We thank you for your recent email in which you ask about the Debonaire De Luxe bed. This model is discontinued and unfortunately does not have an equivalent in today’s range. We have changed many aspects of bed manufacture in this time and no longer produce this specification.
 
Our best suggestion to you would be to approach your local bed retailer and ask them to talk you through the current features and benefits of our Miracoil Spring System, and the variety of Silentnight Beds now in store.
 
Whatever type of sleeper you are, there's a Silentnight bed for you and there are just three simple steps to choosing it.


Step 1: choose your Miracoil support.  The foundation of all our beds is our unique spring system.  Discover the magic of Miracoil and then choose between our two ranges - the popular Miracoil 3 or our new advanced Miracoil 7.


Step 2: select your comfort and delight layer.  We've developed new materials to suit the needs of different sleeper types.  Find out about our range of comfort options and then choose the combination that's right for you.


Step 3: consider the perfect microclimate.  The top layer of our bed works with your body to create a healthy sleeping environment.  Make sure the sleep range you've chosen has the right healthy top layer for you.


It is estimated that we spend at least a third of our lives in bed – that means we will have spent 16 years in bed by the time we are 50! It makes sense to choose carefully when investing in a new bed.  Take a little time to consider your needs and your budget before buying. Buying a bed is an investment in your health and could be with you for up to ten years.

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