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Eva Mattress Click Frenzy Deal | Take $150 OFF All Mattress Sizes (KS, QS, DB, SBKS, SB)

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This Click Frenzy, we're not holding back!

Save $150 off any size Eva Mattress, get fast & free delivery Australia wide, take 120-nights to make up your mind (with free returns) & start sleeping better tonight!

Eva was designed in Melbourne with the aim of giving you your best nights sleep. Built with our optimal combination of pocket springs & memory foam tech, we cut out the middlemen & bypass costs like wholesaling or storefronts (that have no impact on quality) so we can pass the savings onto you.

We also cut out all the headaches that kept you up at night! So it comes in a box (with wheels & a handle) for super easy delivery, has a 12-year warranty & is 1/3 the price of a retail mattress. Take our 120-night sleep trial & start sleeping better for Eva.

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Referee gets $50 off a mattress or Everyday Sofa. Referrer gets $20 credit.

This is part of Click Frenzy deals for 2018

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  • +2

    Can you list some of the prices? Maybe a couple of good deals?

  • Anyone have a review on these mattresses ?

    • +1

      I've been sleeping on one since June. I've been happy with it. It's quite firm which is my preference. Paid $750 for a queen size then.

  • +3

    We like to see prices. Bargains have prices. ® © ™

  • i bought a lazybed last week with 400$ off code, it was much cheaper than this.
    They often come with sale so if you wait you can always score beds much cheaper.

  • Hardly a deal, $150 is pretty much standard.
    Eva mattress weighs over 70kg once fully expanded. Personally I returned it as it was no different to those cheaper spring mattresses on the market.

    • +2

      What has expansion got to do with the weight? Surely it's the same weight before and after, or are they doing some really funky things with physics that they could probably make more money from than they make from selling mattresses?

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