rolls_rapide
Well-known member
"two single mattresses in one bed"
In my experience, not in the UK.
The de facto standard is a normal double-size mattress, or king-size.
We have several brands on sale here, including "Sealy", with their 'Posturepaedic' models.
"Silentnight" in particular, ran adverts for years about "no roll together", featuring a hippopotamus and a duckling.
And I agree with comments about washing machines with recirculation jets. I have had two with such a feature, and they do saturate the load much quicker. If you use powder detergent, it has the benefit of being frequently mixed by the recirculation pump, thus you can use less detergent.
http://https//www.silentnight.co.uk/mattresses/
In my experience, not in the UK.
The de facto standard is a normal double-size mattress, or king-size.
We have several brands on sale here, including "Sealy", with their 'Posturepaedic' models.
"Silentnight" in particular, ran adverts for years about "no roll together", featuring a hippopotamus and a duckling.
And I agree with comments about washing machines with recirculation jets. I have had two with such a feature, and they do saturate the load much quicker. If you use powder detergent, it has the benefit of being frequently mixed by the recirculation pump, thus you can use less detergent.
http://https//www.silentnight.co.uk/mattresses/