Review: Sleepeezee Emperor 3000
Well Sleepeezee must have known it was my birthday this week as I got to try out their top of the range bed – the Emperor 3000. How majestic does that sound!!
The Emperor 3000 has only just come onto the market and is part of Sleepeezee’s Latest 2009 range. The bed offers a very impressive 3000 pocket springs. That’s right. Count them if you want to!
I didn’t even think there was enough room to fit 3000 pocket springs into a mattress but Sleepeezee have managed it and with it a quite impressive looking bed.
The first thing I noticed about this bed was the improved base. Not only is it available in 3 colours (Anthracite, oatmeal and classic) but the finish of the drawers, castors and linking bars all give the impression that no exspense has been spared and quality is the order of the day.
The bed itself does sit a little high off the ground and thoughts of going to bed needing to wear a parachute did cross my mind, but to be honest as soon as I hopped on the mattress and felt the comfort and support the height issue really didn’t bother me.
With so many springs supporting you, you really get the sense the mattress is customising itself to every small contour of your body shape and with thick layers of cotton, pure new lambswool and cashmere sitting on top on the spring system the comfort levels really make sleep pretty easy to find. Sleepeezee have also added 4 rows of side stitching to the mattress to make sure all those 1000’s of springs stay where they should!
The one downside to this bed is probably the price. If you’re looking to buy the 5FT Kingsize it will set you back around £900. This is a big investment for a bed but with the build quality of this product I can imagine at least 15 years worth of use before needing to replace it. I suppose when you look at it like that, 15 years of comfortable sleep for £900 is more than a good investment.
