Nature’s Sleep<\/a>—but so far the company has been nothing but professional. Leesa is a certified B Corp, which means that it\u2019s been evaluated and found to have met high standards of accountability, environmental and social performance, and transparency.<\/p>\nFor every ten mattresses sold, one is donated to nonprofit organizations that serve the homeless. Currently, the number of donated mattresses is over 10,000 and counting. Leesa also has a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, which makes sure that one tree gets planted for every mattress sold. And while complaints about mattress firmness are uncommon already, complaints about Leesa customer service are truly rare. It might be a stretch to say this, but it does seems like Leesa makes an effort to help you sleep well at night—physically, emotionally and mentally.<\/p>\n
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How Easy Are Returns? How Good Is the Warranty?<\/h3>\n
A Leesa mattress online purchase includes a 100-night free trial<\/strong> and free shipping. You are required to try out the mattress for at least 30 nights, after which you can take over two months more to decide whether you want to keep it or send it back for a refund.<\/p>\nThe return policy states that if you choose to do the latter, Leesa will pick up the mattress and then refund the purchase for free—unless you are from Alaska or Hawaii, where you\u2019ll need to pay a $100 fee.<\/p>\n
It also comes with a 10-year limited warranty.<\/strong> This requires you to use a compatible support structure with the mattress, but at the end of the day, it is a way to return a product that may be underperforming due to truly defective manufacturing. Why is this important? Since the company is so young, there is no anecdotal or laymen\u2019s experience that can serve as evidence of the product\u2019s estimated lifetime or any other durability guarantee related to the mattress. Without this proof, warranties are not an extra feature; they\u2019re essential. Take note, too: Both free trial and warranty are voided if the mattress leaves Canada, the US or the UK.<\/p>\nPRICE<\/h2>\n
As of this writing, the queen-sized Leesa mattress is available for $940—less $100, therefore now $840, via a discount currently being automatically applied by the product website—and the estimated delivery time is between three to 10 business days. Recent laws in the States of California, Connecticut and Rhode Island also require retailers to add a $9 to $11 Mattress Recycle Fee at checkout; one per mattress sold, whether or not you are replacing an old mattress. More information on this at the Mattress Recycling Council\u2019s official website.<\/p>\n
CONCLUSION<\/h2>\n
With only one physical showroom—it’s in New York—it\u2019s almost impossible to test this mattress before buying it. However: The 100-night sleep trial, return policy, generous 10-year warranty, and great customer service more than make up for that difficulty.<\/em><\/p>\nIn fact, unless you are paying for a Mattress Recycling Fee or you are based in Alaska or Hawaii, there is virtually no monetary risk involved in purchasing a Leesa mattress. This, combined with the strong push for the product\u2019s \u201cuniversal adaptive feel\u201d and the company\u2019s wholesome and positive social partnerships, really make for a service and experience that is sensible as it is customer-centric.<\/p>\n
If you like the way the Leesa\u00a0feels, you get the added benefit of knowing that you are also\u00a0contributing to helping the homeless and making the environment better; and if you don’t, it’s easy to return. How about that?<\/p>\n
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