logo
Allswell's top budget bed drops to $194 in Memorial Day sale as tariff price hikes loom over Walmart

Allswell's top budget bed drops to $194 in Memorial Day sale as tariff price hikes loom over Walmart

Tom's Guide26-05-2025
If you're shopping for a new mattress and want a dependable option at a low price, the Allswell Mattress is a strong contender. It provides a firm feel that suits back and stomach sleepers, and with prices from $194 for a twin Allswell Bed at Walmart its excellent value for money. But for how long?
As we've reported, mattress prices are expected to soar due to tariffs and while Allswell mattresses are manufactured in the USA, the same can't necessarily be said of the materials used to make them. Walmart, which owns the Allswell Home brand, has already confirmed that it will have to raise prices on some items, and we wouldn't be surprised to see Allswell mattresses among them.
Our advice if you're shopping for the best mattress for your sleep and budget is to buy sooner rather than later, and today's Memorial Day mattress sales are an excellent opportunity to grab a new mattress before any price hikes.
Allswell 10" Hybrid Mattress: twin $194 at WalmartThe Allswell is all about hybrid comfort at a low price, and we thing it's a great hybrid mattress for a spare room or a college dorm. It's a 10" mattress made with gel memory foam and individually wrapped coils, with a cool-to-the-touch top surfaces to help keep temperatures down at night. In our Allswell mattress review we found its firm feel to be best suited to back and stomach sleepers and we were impressed by its motion isolation, but we had doubts about its long-term durability and whether it would provide enough support for heavier sleepers. Surprisingly there's no Memorial Day discount on the Allswell, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't buy today: in fact, prices are likely to increase soon due to tariffs, so this could be your last opportunity to get the Allswell at these prices, so don't hang about
Our review: ★★★★User score: ★★★★½ (3,300+ reviews)
The Allswell's big selling point is its low price, but if you want a mattress to sleep on every night you should probably invest more in it. Fortunately there are less basic Allswell options, and they're manufactured by Brooklyn Bedding so you can depend on them delivering in terms of comfort, support and durability. So for a more luxurious Allswell, try this:
Allswell Luxe 12" Hybrid Mattress: king $599 now $467 at WalmartMade in the USA by Brooklyn Bedding for Allswell, the Allswell Luxe is a 12" mattress made with CertiPUR-US memory foams and individually wrapped springs, and it's rated medium-firm, which means it should be a better fit for side sleepers than the standard Allswell. And if you're after a king size mattress, today's your lucky day, as there's $132 off the Allswell Luxe king size, bringing the price down to $467 from $599. Prices are likely to go up soon due to tariffs, so now's a great time to buy this more top-rated mattress in a box.
User score: ★★★★ (570+ reviews)
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Trump says semiconductors will face 100% tariff unless companies build in US
Trump says semiconductors will face 100% tariff unless companies build in US

Yahoo

time26 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Trump says semiconductors will face 100% tariff unless companies build in US

President Trump said that he will implement a 100% tariff on semiconductors manufactured overseas unless the companies have committed to build in the US. Trump made the announcement during a press event in the Oval Office alongside Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook who was on hand to unveil an additional $100 billion investment in research and manufacturing in the US. "The good news for companies like Apple is, if you're building in the United States, or have committed to build, without question, committed to build in the United States, there will be no charge," Trump said. The semiconductor tariff is a part of the Trump administration's Section 232 national security investigation into chip manufacturing. According to Trump, if a company says it will build in the US, but doesn't, it will once again face tariffs as well as back tariffs. The tech industry has been waiting on tenterhooks to find out what semiconductor tariffs would look like, and whether they would apply to individual semiconductors or to chips built into devices. Additional tariffs could drive up the price of everything from smartphones and laptops to home electronics and more. Apple also is also expected to dodge Trump's newest tariffs on India, which could reach as much as 50% in three weeks, with a White House official saying that the company wouldn't have to deal with the bulk of the tariffs. Email Daniel Howley at dhowley@ Follow him on X/Twitter at @DanielHowley. Sign in to access your portfolio

U.S. Will Place 100% Tariff On Chips And Semiconductors, Trump Says
U.S. Will Place 100% Tariff On Chips And Semiconductors, Trump Says

Forbes

time29 minutes ago

  • Forbes

U.S. Will Place 100% Tariff On Chips And Semiconductors, Trump Says

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday a 100% tariff on chips and semiconductors, saying companies like Apple would receive exemptions for producing goods in the U.S. Trump made the announcement Wednesday. (Photo by) Getty Images Trump said the 100% tariff on all chips and semiconductors being exported to the U.S. could be avoided by companies if they have 'made a commitment to build or if you are in the process of building' manufacturing plants on U.S. soil. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

A South Korean shipyard just picked up a new repair job from the US Navy as it turns to allies to help fix the fleet
A South Korean shipyard just picked up a new repair job from the US Navy as it turns to allies to help fix the fleet

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

A South Korean shipyard just picked up a new repair job from the US Navy as it turns to allies to help fix the fleet

South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy won a maintenance contract for US Navy cargo ship USNS Alan Shepard. The US and South Korea are exploring closer cooperation on shipbuilding and maintenance. South Korea boasts a major shipbuilding industry that could have answers for the Navy's problems. A leading South Korean shipyard has won a repair contract for a US Navy auxiliary supply ship as the sea service looks to allies for assistance in maintaining the fleet. South Korea is a prominent allied shipbuilding power in the Pacific, and the US has been exploring closer cooperation that could provide answers as the Navy takes a hard look at the American yards constructing and doing maintenance on its ships. On Wednesday, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. announced that it had secured a maintenance, repair, and overhaul contract for the US Navy Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship USNS Alan Shepard. The overhaul will begin in September near HD Hyundai's headquarters in Ulsan on the southeastern coast. The planned repair work will include propeller cleaning, tank maintenance, and inspections of onboard equipment. Alan Shepard is expected to be delivered to the Navy in November. The Navy didn't immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment on the upcoming work. The contracted work is "highly significant," Joon Won-ho, head of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries' Naval and Special Ship Business Unit said, per the company's statement, because it marks the first contract following the South Korean government's proposal for a joint shipbuilding initiative with the US — MAGSA, or Make American Shipbuilding Great Again. South Korean officials proposed this MASGA initiative late last month as Washington and Seoul negotiated and navigated tariffs. The $150 billion partnership will be led by South Korean shipbuilders and help strengthen the US shipbuilding industry, including constructing new yards, supporting worker training, and assisting with ship maintenance. President Donald Trump and some other US officials have said that building more Navy ships and fixing broader shipbuilding and maintenance problems are top priorities, although questions remain on how the administration plans to pursue that. Before the MASGA initiative, HD Hyundai was already working closely with American shipbuilders, including a strategic partnership agreement with Huntington Ingalls Industries, among other collaborations in the US commercial sector. Other South Korean shipbuilders have also been helping with Navy repair and maintenance. In March, Hanwha Ocean finished up a regular overhaul on the USNS Wally Schirra, another Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship. The repair work marked the first time that a South Korean yard had bid on and won a regular overhaul contract of that scale for that type of vessel. In the MASGA proposal, South Korea's top shipbuilders — HD Hyundai, Hanwha Ocean, and Samsung Heavy Industries — agreed to cooperate on exploring how to bolster America's industry. While US allies and partners have been involved in helping maintain the Navy's fleet before, there has been a ramp-up in cooperation. US experts and officials have noted that Indo-Pacific allies, namely South Korea and Japan, have robust shipbuilding industries that may have answers to Navy problems. Some potential solutions observed in allied shipyards include better in-house worker training and more effective and efficient ship designs that reduce the labor hours needed to construct, maintain, and modernize vessels. Some models from outside the defense sector may also be applicable to military shipbuilding. Navy leaders have acknowledged that the service can learn from the shipbuilding capabilities of its allies and partners. In April 2024, then-Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro visited a South Korean shipyard and said he was "floored at the level of digitization and real-time monitoring of shipbuilding progress, with readily available information down to individual pieces of stock material." During that trip, Del Toro encouraged South Korean companies to invest in commercial and naval shipbuilding facilities in the US, as many were "largely intact and dormant" and "ripe for redevelopment." The current Navy secretary, John Phelan, visited both Hanwha Ocean Shipbuilding and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries in April and emphasized the value of South Korean yards in helping the US Navy maintain readiness in the Indo-Pacific, a priority theater where competition with China, a shipbuilding juggernaut with a substantial fleet, is a key focus for the Department of Defense. "Leveraging the expertise of these highly capable shipyards enables timely maintenance and repairs for our vessels to operate at peak performance," Phelan said. "This level of large-scale repair and maintenance capability strengthens our combat readiness, sustains forward deployed operational presence, and reinforces regional stability." In addition to the Wally Schirra, a South Korean yard has also worked on USNS Yukon, which is a Henry J. Kaiser-class underway replenishment oiler. These discussions come as the Navy struggles to address long-standing issues in how it builds and maintains its fleet. There are backlogs in maintenance, and major shipbuilding programs have faced significant delays and overrun costs due to a range of factors, such as workforce issues, limited shipyard capacity, supply chain disruptions, and logistics and timeline problems. The problems have raised concerns in Washington about fleet size and readiness as the US focuses on deterring and preparing to fight a potential conflict with an adversary like China. The Navy has said that South Korean shipbuilding is an asset to the US as China's shipbuilding industry dominates the global market and pumps out military vessels at an alarming rate. Read the original article on Business Insider Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store