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Black Friday deals: Save up to 35% on Ashley mattresses at Amazon

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This Black Friday, you just might be waking up feeling a certain kind of way after eating and drinking all day yesterday. You probably didn’t sleep well, and you probably don’t feel great this morning. But have you considered you might not feel bad because of how much you ate or drank, but because your mattress is old or not the right one for you?

OK, it’s probably partially the amount you ate and drank. Let’s call it 50/50.

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Luckily, there are tons of deals today, Black Friday, on mattresses. However, let’s talk about one specific brand right now: Signature Design by Ashley Furniture. You can find Ashley Furniture mattresses all over Amazon, and you can even get them through Prime, so buy today and you can be sleeping on a brand new mattress by the end of next week. Amazon’s sale is for today only. Getting better sleep and waking up in a better mood by the end of next week sounds pretty great, right? So, let’s get into the nitty gritty.

These mattresses are memory foam mattresses in a box, so not only are you getting that super fast and free Amazon Prime shipping, but you’re also being given the gift of quick and easy setup. Just drag the mattress into the bedroom and make sure you’ve got enough space for it, pull the mattress out of the box, cut the plastic off and watch it expand. Just like magic with a nap as the grand finale.

  • Signature Design by Ashley – 12 Inch Chime Express Hybrid Innerspring – Firm King — $245 (was $354)
  • Signature Design by Ashley – 12 Inch Chime Express Hybrid Innerspring – Firm Twin — $136 (was $309)
  • Signature Design by Ashley – 10 Inch Chime Express Memory Foam Mattress – Queen — $169 (was $230)

About signature designs by Ashley Furniture

Ashley Furniture is a brand by Ashley Furniture Industries, a retailer that sells a wide array of home goods. The company has a long history, dating back to 1945 when it was called the Ashley Furniture Corporation. It began with tables and transitioned to bedroom furniture in 1984, and has truly branched out into all home decor products in the years since.

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Digital Trends is working to bring you all the best deals happening throughout today and Cyber Monday, so don’t forget to bookmark our Black Friday Deals page, where you can find everything from deals on Disney+ to DSLR cameras and more. You’ll also find tips on how to find the best running deals, and even how you can avoid scams during Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Don’t forget to keep checking back throughout the day, as we’ll be updating everything including all the great deals at Target to what to look for on Black Friday at Best Buy.

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