Why Waterbeds Are Not Made Anymore at Mia Fox blog

Why Waterbeds Are Not Made Anymore. So who or what led to their demise? Waterbeds were once a coveted fluid fixture of bedrooms—until, suddenly, they weren't. In 2013, the sioux city journal said waterbeds made up less than 5% of the mattress industry — down from around 12% to 15% in 1986, as the new york times reported that year. Though waterbeds are still afloat, in the late 1960s, waterbed inventor charles hall could not have imagined what one of the biggest waterbed consumers might be as of 2023: Although they went from one in five americans owning one to being only a tiny fraction of mattresses sold today, waterbeds still managed.

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Waterbeds were once a coveted fluid fixture of bedrooms—until, suddenly, they weren't. Though waterbeds are still afloat, in the late 1960s, waterbed inventor charles hall could not have imagined what one of the biggest waterbed consumers might be as of 2023: Although they went from one in five americans owning one to being only a tiny fraction of mattresses sold today, waterbeds still managed. So who or what led to their demise? In 2013, the sioux city journal said waterbeds made up less than 5% of the mattress industry — down from around 12% to 15% in 1986, as the new york times reported that year.

Why Are Waterbeds Dangerous at Toni Aguayo blog

Why Waterbeds Are Not Made Anymore Waterbeds were once a coveted fluid fixture of bedrooms—until, suddenly, they weren't. In 2013, the sioux city journal said waterbeds made up less than 5% of the mattress industry — down from around 12% to 15% in 1986, as the new york times reported that year. Waterbeds were once a coveted fluid fixture of bedrooms—until, suddenly, they weren't. So who or what led to their demise? Though waterbeds are still afloat, in the late 1960s, waterbed inventor charles hall could not have imagined what one of the biggest waterbed consumers might be as of 2023: Although they went from one in five americans owning one to being only a tiny fraction of mattresses sold today, waterbeds still managed.

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