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Emma giving away £430 of free gifts including pillows and protector in mattress deal

Emma giving away £430 of free gifts including pillows and protector in mattress deal

Daily Mirror21-07-2025
The offer gives shoppers the option of free cloud pillows, a mattress protector and a cloud duvet with selected mattresses.
Summer is the perfect time for a refresh, whether that be clearing out a wardrobe or an office, ahead of the change in seasons, finally upgrading a sleep setup could be on the cards. Comfort and quality rest can make all the difference to feeling refreshed in the morning.
If shoppers have been thinking about making a few changes at home, now might be the time to shop around for deals. Currently, one comes from Emma, who are offering up to £430 worth of free sleep essentials with selected mattresses in their Ultimate Summer Giveaway running until 2nd August.
Shoppers can choose from a range of mattresses. Firstly there is the Emma Hybrid Thermosync Mattress starting at £519 for single, with a double costing £819 and a kingsize at £918. Rated Best Hybrid Mattress by Ideal Home, this mattress has quickly become a go-to choice for those looking to upgrade their sleep.
Built with six layers of advanced comfort, it features Emma's innovative ThermoSynch technology for smart temperature regulation, helping shoppers to stay cool and comfortable throughout the night. Along with this comes a Emma premium cloud pillow (50x70cm), built for comfort and temperature regulation, with the outlast® thermal layer adding a cool to touch feeling.
Also included is a mattress protector (90x190cm), which is spill-proof and helps give your mattress an added layer of cosy, while also extending its lifespan.
Emma is offering up to £439 worth of free sleep essentials with selected mattresses
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The other deal is the Emma Hybrid Airgrid Mattress, which starts at £745 for a single. A double comes in at £1,099 and a king is £1,449. This mattress has seven layers of weightless comfort, is medium support and is described as an 'innovative' cooling option.
The seven layers include the Emma UltraDry™ breathable cover to keep you fresh and dry, a layer that gives you a unique 'floating' feeling (thanks AirGrid technology), a layer to provide pressure relief courtesy of MemoryAdapt foam, a cushioning layer, one of SupportBase foam, something for your spine (infinity springs stabilise your spine as you move around at night) and last but not least, the bottom of the UltraDry™ cover, made of anti-slip fabric.
This deal includes free pillow, mattress protector and a duvet - giving up to £430 of free items. The free pillow and mattress protector, are as above, with the addition of a 4-seasons duvet (140x200cm) that offers year-round comfort, and has a 100% cotton fabric cover.
If this isn't the mattress for everyone, shoppers could instead try the Dunelm Rolled Memory Foam Open Coil Mattress for £159 - kingsize. It also has open coil bonell spring, rolled mattress allowing easy access to room of choice and has a quilted top for added comfort. Another option is SleepSoul Space 2000 Mattress for £301.75 from Mattress Man - double - and is said to help with disturbance and pressure relief.
Emma products have been rated highly on various outlets they've been purchased on. One person wrote of the Hybrid Thermosync Mattress: "What a wonderful mattress, glad to be able to sleep without having to toss and turn to get comfortable. Yes our old mattress was old and it was time for a upgrade, so glad we chose Emma!"
Another said: "So so happy with my new mattress and pillows. Sleeping like a dream. So happy."
Someone else was slightly more critical, adding: "It keeps moving off the base, it's comfortable, but not as solid as my last mattress."
A third person said: "Efficient packaging, easy to open it, it takes some time to get used to the mattress but it's very comfortable and supports your body so it provides you with a good night rest."
Meanwhile, the Emma Hybrid Airgrid Mattress has also received top reviews. One person wrote: "Extremely comfortable mattress that keeps you cool even through the recent hot weather."
Another added: "I am really pleased with my new mattress. I did have to get used to it. At first it felt too 'bouncy' but that did all calm down and now it is a fabulously supportive but yielding mattress and I sleep so much better. I have already recommended it to a friend of mine who finds some mattresses hurt her hips."
One shopper did raise a potential issue, saying: "Took some getting used to as I found the mattress on the firm side, but having slept on it for a couple of months it now very comfortable."
However, another added: "The Elite is so comfortable. It supports your body without being too soft. It doesn't matter how fidgety you or your partner are as it doesn't affect the other half. If only it could do something about the snoring."
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