Sleepeezee's Hotel Edwardian 2000 mattress made me a blissed-out snorer, and I don't even mind

As good as the Sleepeezee Hotel Edwardian 2000 mattress is, you'd better warn your partner pre-purchase…
Sleepeezee's Hotel Edwardian 2000 mattress review It made me a blissedout snorer

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Forgive me, dear reader, for I have sleep-sinned. Much to my partner's displeasure, the log-like kips that I've had on this Sleepeezee mattress have rendered me an unapologetic, rambunctious snorer. And what's worse is, I don't even care. For once, I wake up in the position I fall asleep in, I don't toss and turn, I don't fidget, I don't have bad dreams. I sleep like a freshly-felled, log, and I credit that to the ‘Hotel Edwardian 2000’ – it's one of the best mattresses you can buy right now.

Despite sounding like the kind of retro-futuristic invention you might witness in an '80s time-travel film, this Sleepeezee really does deliver on its ability to mimic hotel-quality sleep. It might squash lightly under a bit of pressure but its compacted base gives the feel as though it's pushing right back up at you. Just as Sir Isaac Newton once sagely proposed that every action has an equal and opposite reaction, so the weight of my sleeping bod is counteracted by this durable double act of strength and subtly. It's a major cheat code for getting a good night's sleep. Well, for me at least…

Hotel Edwardian 2000 mattress

Let's talk about springs...

Not too firm (but still firm), and not too soft (but still soft), the Hotel Edwardian 2000 absolutely delivers on mass appeal – its squishy, malleable initial feel is supported by a firm layer of (you guessed it) 2,000 springs of support. Said springs are individually pocketed, made with natural fillings of British wool, silk and cotton, all of which work to regulate body temperature. As someone who spends each night sleeping next to a veritable radiator of a human being, this salvation couldn't come soon enough.

Firm, but also soft

Like a marshmallow with a layer of firm, rock candy at its base; like a cloud grounded on a foundation of rubber; the Hotel Edwardian 2000 is both sturdy and soft, hardy and hearty. For the sleeper who loves fluffy duvets and lightweight cosiness, you can hardly go wrong. Should you have chiropractic concerns to consider when investing in a new mattress, it's worth mentioning said radiator-like partner claims that sleeping on this mattress has eased his chronic back pain significantly. This isn't something that Sleepeezee says its mattress is designed to deliver, but has at least taken the edge off my snoring for the moment.

Is it worth the price?

In a word, yes. My guttural snoring is a small price to pay for what Fitbit states are the best six months of sleep I've had since 2020. Handmade in the UK, the Hotel Edwardian 2000 is also double-sided, thereby extending its lifetime, whilst its five-year guarantee ensures your quality investment delivers five-star sleep night after night. Once you've got your hands on this mattress, all you'll be missing from your hotel-like slumber is a pillow chocolate.

From £549. At sleepeezee.com

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