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You Can Get $120 Off This IKEA Memory Foam Queen Mattress For A Limited Time!

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Now that we’ve more or less survived the holidays, it’s time to take inventory of how we’re feeling. Does your stomach hurt from all the extra cheese and cookies you’ve consumed? Does your lower back hurt from supporting your new cheese-and-cookie tummy? Does your body just overall hurt because you’ve had a stressful year? Sounds like you could use the support of a brand-new IKEA memory foam mattress on sale for a limited time!

BUY NOW @ IKEA – $449 $329

From now until Tuesday, January 13, IKEA is offering $120 off their ÅBROTTEN Foam queen mattress!

And considering the level of comfort and how easy it is to overpay for a mattress, you’d be crazy not to cash in on this deal.

We’re talking a top layer of cooling material on high-resilience foam. Combine that with memory foam and comfort zones for an even distribution of body weight, and you’ve got a bedding setup that will make 2026 the year that your quality of sleep

Benefits of an IKEA mattress

  • 10-year limited warranty
  • 90-day satisfaction period guaranteed
  • Home delivery starting at $19

Of course, how do you know if this mattress will be perfect for you? You can visit one of the 50+ IKEA locations across the country and get a feel for yourself. Or, you can use the IKEA Comfort Guide to steer you in the right direction based on you and your sleep preferences.

ÅBROTTEN Foam queen mattress

IKEA ABROTTEN foam mattress

BUY NOW @ IKEA – $449 $329

Tom Conroy BroBible avatar
Tom Conroy is a journalist-turned-copywriter for BroBible. He is an NYC native, Marquette University alum, and current resident of Milwaukee, which means he spends a great deal of time screaming about the Yankees between bites of cheese curds and sips of Spotted Cow.
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