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Waterbeds

The first waterbeds felt totally different from the regular mattresses of their time. Back in the 1970s, when waterbeds first came onto the scene, typical mattresses were all about heavy-duty coil-spring systems and minimal padding.

Aussies had two options—firm or firmer.


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At the height of their popularity in the mid-1980s, one out of every five mattresses sold in Australia was a waterbed!

But by the 1990s, demand had taken a nosedive, and waterbeds were left with a reputation for being a bit outdated, kind of icky, and needing a lot of maintenance.

Did you ever have one of these? So, what's your take? Do you think they're better than traditional mattresses?


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Yes, bought my first one about 40 years ago, and still sleep on one now. Its a soft sided, not the old wooden sided one pictured. Love them.
 
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I fully remember that one of our water beds came to grief in the middle of the night & flooded the downstairs flat. The people down in the other flat had a very wet & rude awaking. I bought another that traveled to NZ with me & all over the South Island & I had no problem with it. didn't bring it back to Aus when I relocated back after my second divorce. I have an ordinary bed now & I still miss my lovely firm waterbed.
 
I loved my waterbed for years, until the heater broke irrepairably and the cold made my bones ache. Now i have a standard mattress with a bamboo overlay that is very cosy to lay on under my feather doona. ;-]
 
This picture shows a greatly""ÓVER FILLED' WATERBED. It should be flat and level with the frame.----I was with the people to 1st introduce the ''WATERBED'' iN Ausrtalia (PERTH WA.) i WAS MANAGING A LEATHERCRAFT SHOP IN THE C.B.D. IN THE MID 1970's TOGETHER LEATHER.' We met this american guy who told us all about the rage in WATERBEDS IN the U.S.A. We organised a shipment of mattresses and contacted a business in OSBOURNE PARK (CONSOLIDATED PINE PTY LTD) TO MAKE THE FRAMES FOR US. Within week we could hardly keep up with the orders for the product I still sleep on a waveless (3 layers of fibre baffles inside) waterbed This is my 3rd mattress since the 70's ---not bad ,hey My waterbed is temperature controlled (Warm in winter & Cool in summer) I get the best sleep ever, every night The Waterbed is not a high maintenance item Just ad algaeside conditioner once a year (approx, $10) Far cheaper than overpriced regular mattresses and a bloody good nights sleep (every night) cheers ---Sean.
 
never owned one, but had to sleep on one at a friend place... I got seasick and ended up sleeping on the floor... needless to say it was off my shopping list
 

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