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Laura Ashley Innerspring Mattresses → Review, Ratings & Complaints Based on 26 Owner Experiences
Page last updated March 4, 2012
What You Need To Know
Owner Satisfaction: Laura Ashley mattresses have 74% owner satisfaction.
Pros: Some models inexpensive • few reports of initial odor / off gassing or heat retention • few BBB complaints.
Cons: Limited owner experience data available • average durability / longevity likely • noise potential from springs.
Price: $600-$2,500 for a queen depending on the model.
About: Laura Ashley beds are low- to mid-priced coil-based mattresses made in the USA by King Koil / Comfort Solutions.
Competition: See the innerspring mattress reviews – summary for how Laura Ashley compares to similar brands.
Where To Buy: The brand is not widely available and is sold at a limited number of retailers including Sears and Sleepy's. See the mattress retailer comparison for a possible Laura Ashley retailer near you.
Laura Ashley Mattress Ratings
The mattress report below is based on at least 25 owner / consumer reviews and experiences. Learn more about our unbiased, accurate research methodology.
| Owner satisfaction | c | Based on limited data (25 owner experiences) 74% of Laura Ashley innerspring mattress owners are satisfied with the product. As more owner experience data is available and collected, we expect the mattress to have somewhat similar ratings to King Koil which is made by the same company. |
| Durability / longevity | c | There is currently little long-term owner experience data available for Laura Ashley mattresses, and, as a result, longevity is largely unknown. What data is available suggests that the mattresses will have a lifespan that is no better than average. |
| Price | c | The beds are priced between $600-$2500 for a queen which is about average compared to innerspring mattresses overall. |
| Less pain | c+ | The bed likely performs no better than average in regard to lessening pain, including back, hip and shoulder pain. See mattresses and pain relief. |
| Motion isolation | c | This is not an area of strength for innerspring mattress in general, including Laura Ashley. |
| No initial odor / off gassing | a | There are no complaints on this issue. |
| No sleeping hot | a | There are no complaints on this issue. |
| No noise | c | About 10% of consumers report that the springs inside can make noise when compressed. |
| Dust mite resistant | d | See mattresses and dust mites. |
| No rotating / flipping | c | As is the case with most innerspring beds, owners will likely need to somewhat regularly turn the mattress (move the head of the mattress to the foot) to minimize sagging and extend the life of the product. |
| Lightweight | c | Laura Ashley beds are likely not as heavy as more expensive mattresses. |
| Warranty | c | The product has a 10-year limited warranty which is fairly standard for innerspring-based beds. (Refer to mattress warranties: what you should know.) |
| Better Business Bureau (BBB) ratings | a+ | Laura Ashley is made by King Koil / Comfort Solutions which has an "A+" BBB rating. |
| Number of BBB complaints | b+ | King Koil (Comfort Solutions), the manufacturer of Laura Ashley mattresses, has had three BBB complaints filed against it in the past 36 months. According to our data, this number of complaints is better than average for a firm the size of King Koil. |
