It's not about the euro or pillow top its about the layering of material. The thinner it is the cheaper and the thicker it is the better and cost will be more.
Thank you for the excellent question! It entirely depends on one's preference. The main idea of this video was to show that most people think of soft when they hear the word pillowtop, but that is not always reality. Ultimately the two are a cosmetic form of how the top layers are attached.
@@sleepbargains I have a eurotop mattress that is worn out and i can feel every single spring inside when i lay on it after only 2 years of having it. Would this be less likely to happen with a pillow top? Or is it more to do with thickness and density
@@kky.x It has more to do with the make up of the individual mattress. Not all Eurotops are of the same quality, and the same goes for pillowtops. If you can feel the springs after 2 years, you may have a mattress that doesn't have the best quality of cushioning materials or a thick enough layer of them (i.e. foams). Most quality mattress also use a tougher protective layer between the springs and the foams to help prevent any poking through of springs. Hope that helps you some! Thx
Thank you for answering my question. I just purchased a Serta Perfect Sleeper Elkins II Plush Mattress. It does not state in the model whether it is a Eurotop or Pillowtop. Does that mean it is a Pillowtop?
Plush is an entirely different category. Generally speaking (assuming traditional coils here) the styles are Firm, Plush, Eurotop, Pillowtop, and Boxtop.
It's not about the euro or pillow top its about the layering of material. The thinner it is the cheaper and the thicker it is the better and cost will be more.
Wonderful and easy to understand. Super helpful thank you for this!
Great, easy-to-understand video.
Which is more comfortable
Very useful. Thank you.
1. There is another I saw from Slumberland: Box Top. What is it?
2. Do Pillowtops/ eurotops etc. feel the same as Toppers?
Thank you
Glad you explained that, so I had an actual pillow top. Someone told me I had the old style pillow top but really theirs was a Euro top
Is it actually soft? I wonder how it feels other than how it looks like
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!oh congrats you have 10 year the same video
which one is better between Eurotop or pillowtop?
Thank you for the excellent question! It entirely depends on one's preference. The main idea of this video was to show that most people think of soft when they hear the word pillowtop, but that is not always reality. Ultimately the two are a cosmetic form of how the top layers are attached.
@@sleepbargains I have a eurotop mattress that is worn out and i can feel every single spring inside when i lay on it after only 2 years of having it. Would this be less likely to happen with a pillow top? Or is it more to do with thickness and density
@@kky.x It has more to do with the make up of the individual mattress. Not all Eurotops are of the same quality, and the same goes for pillowtops. If you can feel the springs after 2 years, you may have a mattress that doesn't have the best quality of cushioning materials or a thick enough layer of them (i.e. foams). Most quality mattress also use a tougher protective layer between the springs and the foams to help prevent any poking through of springs. Hope that helps you some! Thx
Plush
Thank you for answering my question. I just purchased a Serta Perfect Sleeper Elkins II Plush Mattress. It does not state in the model whether it is a Eurotop or Pillowtop. Does that mean it is a Pillowtop?
How do you like the mattress so far thinking about buying on
@@htokid7299 Very happy with it! Comfortable mattress at a good price. Got it online at Factory Outlet.
Plush is an entirely different category. Generally speaking (assuming traditional coils here) the styles are Firm, Plush, Eurotop, Pillowtop, and Boxtop.
@@TheChessPlayer1956 is it still going strong? I just purchased it but it’s going to take 2 weeks not sure if it’s worth the wait
You might as well get a Plush. I have a goal of savings to Get a Beautyrest Dresden Plush at Ashley's.
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