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    275 mattress? Serta Simmons' Tuft & Needle to sell ultracheap bed-in-a-box on AmazonNathan Bomey, USA TODAYPublished 9:00 a.m. ET Nov. 9, 2018 | Updated 10:23 a.m. ET Nov. 9, 2018CLOSE
    If you're shopping for a new mattress, make sure to keep these 4 tips in mind. USA TODAY(Photo: Tuft & Needle)CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMOREThe nation's largest mattress maker is introducing an ultracheap bed-in-a-box mattress sold exclusively on Amazon.The move illustrates the traditionally store-centric industry's new attitude toward e-commerce: If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.After merging in September, Serta Simmons Bedding and Tuft & Needle are tightening their ties to Amazon, which is aiming for a bigger slice of the mattress business.The decision escalates competition in the mattress industry's intensifying fight for customers – a fight that has led to declining prices, store closures and aggressive marketing.It could also accelerate the industry's pivot toward digital sales, which now represent about 10 to 15 percent of the market, according to industry experts.The Nod by Tuft & Needle, which comes with free shipping and a 100-day trial period, ranges from $275 for a twin to $395 for a queen to $495 for a king. Like its competitors, which are typically several hundred dollars more, it's stuffed in a box for delivery to the customer's home, where it slowly unfolds into its resting shape.Serta Simmons brand Tuft & Needle's new mattress, called The Nod by Tuft & Needle, will be sold exclusively on Amazon and start at $250 for a twin. (Photo: Tuft & Needle)For Serta Simmons – the largest mattress maker in the U.S., according to market research firm IBISWorld – the new product will enable the company to diversify its revenue after the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of Mattress Firm rocked the bedding industry. Mattress Firm, the nation's largest mattress retailer, is closing up to 700 stores as it seeks to shore up its business, which has been undermined by nimble bed-in-a-box competitors such as Casper and Leesa.Serta Simmons had bet big on Mattress Firm's future in 2017 when it won a key contract to sell products there after the retailer's previous deal with Serta Simmons rival Tempur Sealy International fell apart.More: With Mattress Firm reeling, Serta Simmons merges with bed-in-a-box company Tuft & NeedleMore: There's a fierce battle over your bed: Industry goes to the mattressesMore: Mattress Firm files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, will close up to 700 storesMore: Is your Mattress Firm store closing after Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing? See the list hereTuft & Needle co-founder JT Marino told USA TODAY that Amazon contacted Tuft & Needle several months before the Mattress Firm bankruptcy and asked the company to develop a less-expensive version than its namesake model, which ranges from $350 for a twin to $750 for a king.NewslettersGet the The Daily Moneynewsletter in your inbox.A collection of articles to help you manage your finances like a pro.Delivery: Mon - FriYour Email"Amazon saw a need for a really well-designed mattress in this price point, which isn’t traditionally the price point that we have served," Marino said. "We hadn't even thought of it."The working partnership between Amazon and Serta's Tuft & Needle comes several months after Casper partnered with Amazon big-box chain rival Target to deliver its cheapest model yet: the Casper Essential, which ranges from $350 for a twin to $600 for a queen and $725 for a king.Marino said Tuft & Needle product developers focused on "value engineering" to deliver The Nod. If we're going to hit this price point, we do have to take out some of the features and performance, but we still want to make a really comfortable mattress," he said. "We really honed in on pressure relHe said it will turn a profit despite its low price – in part because Tuft & Needle, with more than $170 million in sales in 2017, is gaining cost advantages from its increasing scale.The end result is a product that has multiple layers of open-cell polyurethane foam but few of the other features offered by more-expensive options.He said the company expects the product to appeal to shoppers who are "scrappy" and have "no interest in trading up" or who are looking to buy a mattress for their kids or a guest room."ease and support – not so much on cooling technology, not so much on enhanced durability."Tuft & Needle has been selling mattresses on Amazon since 2013. But Serta Simmons doesn't have a big sales presence there.Marino said Amazon didn't pay Tuft & Needle to develop the new mattress but is expected to help boost the product's visibility to shoppers."We need to be wherever our customers are, and people are starting to shift to different platforms, like Amazon," he said.

    I would guess that this is part of the "Lower margin higher volume market" they were talking about about at one point. The msmile.pngore Irons in the fire the better I like it.
 
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