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  2. Futons Are the Transformers of Furniture, and These Are the ...

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    This versatile futon lets you choose between a 30-degree reclining angle and a fully reclined, full-size bed. Additionally, the futon can accommodate up to 300 pounds and, thanks to the raised ...

  3. Futon - Wikipedia

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    Traditional European beds resembled Japanese-style futon sets, with thin tick mattresses. These were only sometimes set on a bedframe. The term "bed" did not originally include the bedframe, but only the bedding, the same components included in a Japanese futon set. [20]: 674–5 vol1

  4. The 10 best mattresses on sale for Black Friday - AOL

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    Black Friday mattress deals are huge this year. ... $1,000 at Nectar this week, you can get an extra $100 off, making it a great time to upgrade your pillows, sheets, and bed frame. Nectar offers ...

  5. Kotatsu - Wikipedia

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    Most Japanese housing is not insulated to the same degree as a Western domicile and does not have central heating, thus relying primarily on space heating. Heating is expensive because of the lack of insulation and the draftiness of housing. A kotatsu is a relatively inexpensive way to stay warm in the winter, as the futons trap the warm air. [3]

  6. Futon dryer - Wikipedia

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    The pouch is usually inserted between the futon mattress and comforter, and hot air is forced through it for about an hour to dry the futon. [1] Futon dryers run on a timer, and when the timer reaches zero, cold air is blown before the unit shuts off. A futon drier uses about 600 watts of electricity, about the same as a hair dryer. [2]

  7. Boroboroton - Wikipedia

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    The Boroboroton is described as a tattered futon (a Japanese sleeping mat) who comes to life at night. It rises up into the air and throws its (former) owner out of bed, then begins to twine around the head and neck of the sleeper with the intent of strangling him. [1] [2] [3]

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