Do They Make Waterbeds Still at Michael Lingenfelter blog

Do They Make Waterbeds Still. Hardside and softside waterbeds are still being sold, but they are far from being advertised anywhere or seen as desirable. Here's what happened, and why they may return. But as mental floss noted in 2016, they're updated to address that sloshing issue, among other comfort features and ease. So who or what led to their demise? Water beds were once the hot bed to have, but now they're nowhere to be seen. Nonetheless, waterbeds are still manufactured and sold today. When they were at their most popular, waterbeds were poised to take over the sleeping world, so how and why did they literally vanish as the 1980s came to a close, and what made them go from hot to not? Today, waterbeds make up only a very small fraction of overall bed and mattress sales. Many home furnishing retailers won’t sell them, and some that do say it’s been years since they last closed a deal. Waterbeds were once a coveted fluid fixture of bedrooms—until, suddenly, they weren't.

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Many home furnishing retailers won’t sell them, and some that do say it’s been years since they last closed a deal. Here's what happened, and why they may return. But as mental floss noted in 2016, they're updated to address that sloshing issue, among other comfort features and ease. So who or what led to their demise? Hardside and softside waterbeds are still being sold, but they are far from being advertised anywhere or seen as desirable. Waterbeds were once a coveted fluid fixture of bedrooms—until, suddenly, they weren't. Nonetheless, waterbeds are still manufactured and sold today. When they were at their most popular, waterbeds were poised to take over the sleeping world, so how and why did they literally vanish as the 1980s came to a close, and what made them go from hot to not? Today, waterbeds make up only a very small fraction of overall bed and mattress sales. Water beds were once the hot bed to have, but now they're nowhere to be seen.

Best Waterbeds 2020 at Alphonse Gross blog

Do They Make Waterbeds Still Nonetheless, waterbeds are still manufactured and sold today. Here's what happened, and why they may return. Nonetheless, waterbeds are still manufactured and sold today. Waterbeds were once a coveted fluid fixture of bedrooms—until, suddenly, they weren't. Water beds were once the hot bed to have, but now they're nowhere to be seen. Many home furnishing retailers won’t sell them, and some that do say it’s been years since they last closed a deal. Today, waterbeds make up only a very small fraction of overall bed and mattress sales. So who or what led to their demise? Hardside and softside waterbeds are still being sold, but they are far from being advertised anywhere or seen as desirable. But as mental floss noted in 2016, they're updated to address that sloshing issue, among other comfort features and ease. When they were at their most popular, waterbeds were poised to take over the sleeping world, so how and why did they literally vanish as the 1980s came to a close, and what made them go from hot to not?

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