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  2. Do You Really Need A Box Spring? A Sleep Coach Explains - AOL

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    A box spring is not the only option for mattress support. Consider these three alternatives: Platform Bed. A platform made from wood, metal, or other sturdy material provides a solid foundation ...

  3. Should You Ditch Your Box Spring? Mattress Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    A well-crafted box spring offers unmatched support, comfort, and durability, particularly when paired with a high-quality hand-tufted innerspring mattress. “Our box springs are like the shocks ...

  4. It's Time to Say Goodbye to Your Box Spring and Get a ... - AOL

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    Box springs, on the other hand, sag in a similar way your mattress would, so after a few years of use, you'll notice big indents in both the mattress and the box spring where you typically sleep.

  5. Bed base - Wikipedia

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    This foundation is often paired with an innerspring mattress, as it extends the life of the spring unit at the mattress's core. [citation needed] Legs may be attached directly to the bottom of a boxspring, if it has a suitable frame, or the boxspring may be laid on a bedframe or another bed base. In the US, box springs are sufficiently ...

  6. Bed - Wikipedia

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    The frame is made up of head, foot, and side rails. For heavy duty or larger frames (such as for queen- and king-sized beds), the bed frame also includes a center support rail. The rails are assembled to create a box for the mattress or mattress/box spring to sit on. Types include: platform – typically used without a box spring.

  7. Mattress - Wikipedia

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    Modern spring mattress cores, often called "innersprings" are made up of steel coil springs, or "coils". The gauge of the coils is one factor which determines firmness and support. Coils are measured in quarter increments. The lower the number, the thicker the spring. In general, higher-quality mattress coils have a 14-gauge (1.63 mm) diameter.

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