The Emma Original memory foam mattress is the cheapest we've ever seen it on Amazon today (but probably not for long):
- It's not often that we can say this, but if you want the lowest price for the Emma Original today then you're best off at Amazon .Today's Prime Day pricing beats Emma hands-down: a double for £339.50 is £39.70 cheaper, a king size is £78 less at £350.20, while a super king is a whole 20p cheaper at £499. These are excellent prices on a leading memory foam mattress that delivers a gentle body-hug and is comfortable and supportive in most sleeping positions.
They're also on sale at great prices, though, if you don't mind a potentially older mattress. You can get a
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