There’s nothing quite like a good night’s sleep, and one way to ensure that is to have a comfortable mattress to rest on.
If people are looking to purchase a new mattress in Osceola, they can look no further than Mattress Wholesale Center.
The store, located on the downtown square, has been open since Nov. 17. However, the big grand opening is planned July 20-25.
“It makes all the difference in the world, whether you’re somebody that’s manually working every day or somebody that’s mentally working every day, a good night’s sleep is everything,” said owner Chad Moede.
Moede was a partner at a big store in Des Moines for five years, but was drawn to serving the smaller communities. He is from Indianola and farms near New Virginia.
Mattresses
Mattress Wholesale Center offers different types of mattresses, and Moede discussed the benefits of one type — King Koil — since it is one of the largest manufacturers in the world.
“They have the best warranties of any brand,” Moede said. “Reason being, if you have any problems at all with your mattress, whether it being a 10-year warranty mattress or 20-year warranty mattress, you call us up, we order you a new one, we bring it to your house. No questions asked.”
He also offers mattresses that can stand 900 pounds of body weight for 20 years without breaking down.
Moede said there’s a reason to shop in Osceola, as compared to the Des Moines area.
“I will match anybody’s prices, but saying that, my prices are lower than everybody else’s,” he said. “I have personal service. I have free delivery. I have the guys who will carry in, they will do everything right down to make your bed if you need it made. You can’t go to Des Moines to get a better brand.”
Customer service
At Mattress Wholesale Center, Carrie White is the store manager since Moede farms and also operates other and future store locations. Moede offered his cell phone number at 515-802-1391.
As for that peaceful night’s sleep, Moede said the store can help people find the perfect mattress for them that will leave them well rested.
“If you’re not on a bed that properly supports you, your back muscles are tense all night long,” he said. “Therefore, that’s when you’ll wake up with the back aches with the cramps. You just don’t get as good a night’s sleep.”
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