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Most people assume that mattress shopping is a pretty expensive endeavor, but by taking advantage of February mattress sales, you can save big on all types of sleepers. Tuft & Needle mattresses are some of the most popular among our readers and you can save 20% during the retailer's extended Presidents Day sale now through Tuesday, February 25. With discounts of up to $399 on hybrid queen size mattresses and the brand's most popular Tuft & Needle Original Mattress on sale for less than $720 in the queen size, this sale is a must-shop. Don't miss out on all the dreamy savings during the Tuft & Needle Presidents Day sale to give your bedroom a premium upgrade on a budget.
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1. Tuft and Needle Mint Mattress, Queen
Tuft and Needle Mint Mattress, Queen Save 20% on the Tuft and Needle Mint Mattress with more than 2,600 reviews.
Save 20% on the Tuft and Needle Mint Mattress with more than 2,600 reviews. $1,036 at Tuft & Needle (Save $259)
2. Tuft and Needle Original Mattress, Queen
Tuft and Needle Original Mattress, Queen Save 20% on the most popular Tuft and Needle mattress for comfort, cooling and support.
Save 20% on the most popular Tuft and Needle mattress for comfort, cooling and support. $716 at Tuft & Needle (Save $179)
3. Tuft and Needle Original Hybrid Mattress, Queen
Tuft and Needle Original Hybrid Mattress, Queen Get 20% off this hybrid sleeper with added motion control and cooling technology.
Get 20% off this hybrid sleeper with added motion control and cooling technology. $1,196 at Tuft & Needle (Save $299)
4. Tuft and Needle Mint Hybrid Mattress, Queen
Tuft and Needle Mint Hybrid Mattress, Queen Save 20% on this mattress with micro coils and individually-wrapped coils for the ultimate support and motion control.
Save 20% on this mattress with micro coils and individually-wrapped coils for the ultimate support and motion control. $1,596 at Tuft & Needle (Save $399)
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Why do customers like Tuft & Needle?
One of the reasons customers choose Tuft & Needle mattresses is because the brand offers a generous 100-night free trial, allowing you to test the mattress in the comfort of your own home and return it hassle-free if it doesn't meet your expectations. The brand also offers a hassle-free warranty, ensuring that any issues with the mattress are easily addressed and resolved.
Despite using high-quality materials and being crafted with innovative designs, Tuft & Needle mattresses are super affordable, offering solid value for the cost. This combination of comfort, value and consumer-focused policies makes Tuft & Needle a top choice for those looking to buy a new mattress.
Tuft & Needle 100-night trial
Tuft & Needle is so confident in the quality of its mattresses that it offers a 100-night trial and an easy-to-use 10-year limited warranty. If you're not completely happy with your new Tuft & Needle mattress within the first 100 nights after delivery, you may return it for a full refund.
Your returned mattress will likely be donated to charity. If a pick-up of your Tuft & Needle mattress is necessary, Tuft & Needle will cover the related charges.
Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.
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