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Reddit mentions of Milliard Tri Folding Memory Foam Mattress | Ultra Soft Washable Cover | Full {73" x 52" x 6"}

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Milliard Tri Folding Memory Foam Mattress | Ultra Soft Washable Cover | Full {73" x 52" x 6"}. Here are the top ones.

Milliard Tri Folding Memory Foam Mattress | Ultra Soft Washable Cover | Full {73
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  • The Milliard Memory Foam Tri-fold Mattress allows you to get a comfortable night's sleep wherever you go. Simply unfold the foam bed on the floor in any room, mobile home, or tent for a comfortable night's sleep. This bed easily accommodates all your sleeping needs then folds neatly away for storage in seconds.
  • Memory foam is known for the therapeutic qualities and comfortable support. The Milliard tri-fold mattress is ventilated for air flow to help regulate sleep temperature for maximum support and comfort.
  • The Milliard Memory Foam Tri-fold Mattress is the ideal solution to temporary sleeping accommodations. Perfect for unexpected sleep over guests, family reunion, dorm rooms, camping and traveling.
  • The Milliard 6in. tri-fold mattress is constructed of 1.5in. of 3lb luxurious memory foam over a 4.5 inch supportive foam base for a great sleep experience. Our CertiPUR-US certified premium memory foam supersedes all with superior high density construction that will not lose its shape.
  • Mattress includes removable jacquard ultra-soft cover with anti-slip bottom. Mattress in flat position measures 73in.x52in.x6in. When folded it measures 52in.x24.5in.x18in.
Specs:
ColorMattress {Full Size}
Height6 Inches
Length73 Inches
SizeFull
Weight35 Pounds
Width52 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Milliard Tri Folding Memory Foam Mattress | Ultra Soft Washable Cover | Full {73" x 52" x 6"}:

u/AdvantureTime · 25 pointsr/vandwellers

I am well aware that this album is not a detailed step by step. If that is requested, I can make that happen. Most of the bench/beds I found spread width wise, but for my layout I wanted something that went the other way, so this is what I came up with and I am really happy with the amount of floor space it saves.

Here is the mattress I used.
https://www.amazon.com/Milliard-Tri-fold-Mattress-Removable-Non-Slip/dp/B00W67PEY2/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

u/TRextacy · 3 pointsr/simpleliving

I slept on one of these for a while and found it comfortable. When it's folded up, it's not quite firm enough to sit on but you can lounge on, back against the wall, or use it as a footrest with a chair.

As far as a desk, have you looked at something like this? I have no idea about the quality of that (this particular one looks kinda cheap in my opinion) and depending how handy you are, you might be able to make that yourself as well.

u/Iryasori · 2 pointsr/DesignMyRoom

Is this for daily/permanent use?

I have the Friheten in my apartment since I have a small studio and it's not too bad as a sofa, although definitely not as comfy as other sofas, but that's generally how most IKEA couches are anyway.


As for a sleeper, it's incredibly firm. If you like to sleep in the middle of the bed, you'll be right on top of the gap between the ottoman and the seat. I can sleep on pretty much anything but I still find it difficult to sleep on. You can make it more comfortable by layering blankets or a comforter on the sleeper and lay on that, or you can buy a mattress topper (recommended). I use [this folding mattress] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00W67PEY2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and it feels like a normal and comfortable bed, but it means it takes a bit longer to set up for bedtime. They also have a 4 inch one as well.

If you really need the extra storage, love chaises (currently sitting on mine with my feet over the arm rest), and don't mind sleeping possibly uncomfortably or purchasing a mattress topper, I'd say it's a great buy. Also, it's not a long-term couch or even aesthetically very pleasing, so that's something to consider.

Sorry for the long review, but I've had this thing for a few months now and use it daily, sometimes even multiple people use it.

u/Fidellio · 2 pointsr/4x4

This is the schematic i drew up after I was finished. It has almost everything you'll need to know. This is the mattress we bought and cut down to make fit.

u/zaphod4prez · 1 pointr/vandwellers

I have this one (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00W67PEY2/ref=psdcmw_3732981_t1_B00NB2NOJI?th=1&psc=1) as my primary bed at home and I love it! The two things I'd say you should know about them is that you want to find a way to keep the foldable sections pushed together, otherwise they slide apart a little bit (not awful just slightly less comfy) and this may be obvious but they do sink down and take on the shape of basically anything underneath them. So if the space under it is kinda lumpy I'd just buy a 4x8 piece of quarter inch MDF at a hardware store and put it underneath the mattress.