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morning-adjustable mattress

Mattress that works in tandem with alarm clock.
 
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I need to be able to adjust my mornings. Sometimes my alarm goes off for work, but the bed is too warm and comfortable to leave. Other times I have a Saturday to sleep in, but the mattress feels so cold and hard I can't sleep. I want a mattress that will work with my alarm clock (or similar alarm mechanism created solely for use with the mattress) that I can program at night to give me the conditions of my chosing the following morning. I can set it for extra-snuggly for weekend mornings, and the mattress will soften up and produce a bit of warmth for me to enjoy. Weekday mornings I can be greeted not only with a blaring alarm, but also a rock-hard, nearing-ice-cold mattress. We'll see how many times I hit the snooze button then. For couples, I imagine the mattress could be divided into separately-controled halves.
smizzou, Nov 25 2002

Alarm Mattress http://www.halfbake...a/InstaFreeze_20Bed
Very much the same idea. (Why do so many people want to be woken up by the cold?) [DrCurry, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

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       I'm so lazy these days that what I need is a bedframe that conspires with my alarm clock to throw me out of bed. Maybe one of those adjustable beds, with a jazzed-up motor...
RayfordSteele, Nov 25 2002
  


 

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