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Best mattresses under $500

How to get the best price on a new mattress. Plus, the best options under $500 and $1000. 

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Last updated: 17 June 2024

If you're buying a new bed, the eye-watering prices of some mattresses can be enough to keep you awake at night. 

For a high-end mattress, you could pay from $3000 to as much as $10,000 for a ticket to the land of nod.

Some people think that shopping on a shoestring means settling for a mattress that's wafer-thin, rock-hard or saggy, but our most recent mattress test well and truly de-bunks that myth. 

"The results from our latest review are great news if you're shopping for beds on a budget," CHOICE mattress expert Peter Zaluzny says.

"Three mattresses that cost less than $500 came equal second overall, ranking higher than mattresses costing four times as much."

Half the mattresses recommended by our experts cost less than $1000 –  a win for your back and your bank balance

Peter Zaluzny, CHOICE mattress expert

And for slightly larger budgets, the good news continues:

"Half of all the mattresses recommended by our experts cost less than $1000 –  a win for both your back and your bank balance," Peter says.

We'll talk you through how to get a good deal. Plus, exclusively for CHOICE members, we'll reveal the best affordable mattresses from our tests. 

If you just want to get straight to the best products, you can jump straight to the results now.

Can you buy a quality mattress for under $1000?

We spoke to people who recently bought a mattress and also to CHOICE experts to find out how to get the best prices, what to look for and if it's really possible. 

How cheap is cheap?

When we choose which mattresses to test, we include products that fit the average consumer's budget, so around half the mattresses we test fall in the middle of the mattress price spectrum – between $500 and $1500.

"We find that models around this price point often strike a good balance between price, quality and performance," says Peter.

"But we also test mattresses that cost more or less than this, to find top performing outliers, especially at the cheaper end."

We find that models around the $500 to $1500 price point often strike a good balance between price, quality and performance.

Peter Zaluzny, CHOICE mattress expert

Looking to pay $300 or less?

IKEA sells a few queen mattresses around the $200 to $250 mark and Aldi sells its popular 'Mattress in a box' a couple of times each year, also costing about $250 for the queen-sized bed-in-a-box. 

Another brand that sells some mattresses at a cheaper price point is Active Sleep.

Sales periods like end-of-financial-year (EOFY), Boxing Day and Black Friday are great times to pick up mattresses on the cheap, with many brands and retailers offering significant discounts. 

If you can put off buying your new bed until sales season, you may find more options within your budget. 

Why do some mattresses cost more than others?

Our expert testing hasn't found any clear-cut answer to this question. 

We find that more expensive mattresses definitely don't always perform better than cheaper models.

Generally speaking, factors that influence price may include what the mattress is made from, where it's made and the quality of its materials. 

We find that more expensive mattresses definitely don't always perform better than cheaper models

Our experts caution against being too influenced by clever marketing – what tends to show in our testing is that however many bells and whistles a mattress claims to have, it doesn't always lead to better comfort and support. 

The best way to save money on a new mattress

Want to pick up a good deal? Then forget everything you know about pricing. 

While prices for many other products are set in stone, mattress prices can be taken with a grain of salt. 

"You should never pay full price for a mattress," Peter says.

"CHOICE has been buying mattresses for years for our tests and we've found many retailers have a lot of room to move when it comes to price." 

You should never pay full price for a mattress

Peter Zaluzny, CHOICE mattress expert

Don't be afraid to haggle. While you probably can't knock down IKEA on the price of a $250 queen mattress, it's definitely possible to save hundreds elsewhere. 

"Online and instore sales are pretty frequent too, so there's really no reason to pay the recommended retail price for a mattress.

"If you're confident and have done your research, you can usually shave a decent amount off the price tag. 

"Just ask them 'what's the best price you can do?' and go from there."

More tips for buying a mattress on a budget

  • It's sales season year-round these days, so if you've got your eye on a specific mattress but it's just that bit too pricey, give it some time – if you're patient you may be able to snag a discount.
  • Research, shop around and compare prices – it's a competitive market. 
  • Don't just shop at traditional retailers or on the showroom floor. Consider buying a mattress-in-a-box – sometimes their prices can be cheaper because they don't pay for overheads like showrooms or sales staff. And many mattress-in-a-box companies have generous trial periods, so even if you can't see it for yourself in store, you can give it a test run for a few months to tell if it's right for you.
  • Ask yourself whether you need to go large. If you're buying for a spare room, a teenager or even if you're sleeping solo, consider a double instead of a queen or king.
  • Some retailers give discounts if you buy more than one mattress (either for a guest room, or go in with a friend), or if you buy the mattress as part of a bedroom furniture package, or mattress-and-bed bundle deal.
  • Check CHOICE mattress reviews to see which cheap mattresses perform better in our testing.

How we test mattresses

We independently test and review dozens of mattresses each year in our accredited labs, and our experts know exactly what to look for to help you find the best product.

CHOICE experts assessed 44 mattresses for our latest review, rating each one on factors such as firmness and how the comfort changes over time.

We also look at things such as how well they repel sweat, and how saggy or bouncy they are, to give each product a final CHOICE Expert Rating (its overall score). Find out more about how we test mattresses

Our extensive expert testing shows you don't have to spend thousands of dollars to get a good mattress

The good news is that our extensive expert testing shows you don't have to spend thousands of dollars to get a good mattress. In fact, many of the more expensive models are not necessarily worth forking out for. 

The best mattresses under $500

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active sleep control

Comfortable and long lasting: Active Sleep Control

Active Sleep Control

  • CHOICE Expert Rating: 79% (Recommended)
  • RRP: $399*
  • Price paid: $399**

Comfortable straight out of the box, this bargain bed will stay comfy over the years, too.

After we put it through a simulated eight years' use, it was almost as comfortable as it was on day one, with little sagging and no visible wear or damage. Not bad for a mattress that's cheaper than most of the Ikea models we tested!

Comfortable straight out of the box, this bargain bed will stay comfy over the years, too

Unfortunately this is an all-or-nothing mattress: there's no trial period, so if you don't love it, you can't return it. (Other mattress sellers offer trial periods of up to 365 days, and some will even collect the mattress for free.)

It is on the bouncier side, so if your partner is a light sleeper it might not be the best choice for you. But with a price (and score) like this, you'll probably sleep like a log in it anyway.

Learn more at the full Active Sleep Control review.

*Recommended retail price at time of purchase.

**The final price CHOICE paid for the mattress. It could be less than the RRP if it's on sale, or if our expert buyers managed to negotiate a cheaper price.

breeze firm queen mattress

If you find the Breeze Firm comfortable straight out of the box, you'll be comfy for years to come.

Breeze Firm Queen Mattress

  • CHOICE Expert Rating: 79% 
  • RRP: $479
  • Price paid: $359

There's a lot to like about this mattress-in-a-box. It's cheap and it stands the test of time. 

It showed minimal sagging and damage after we put it through our testing, but it is quite bouncy, which is something to consider if you're a light sleeper or share a bed with another person.

While it wasn't rated highly for comfort when new (which is pretty standard for most mattresses), its comfort didn't change during the eight years' simulated use. So if you like it to begin with, it'll keep you comfy through years of sleep. 

There's a lot to like about this mattress-in-a-box. It's cheap and it stands the test of time.

You might be making big savings by buying this mattress, but you may have to weigh up what you're missing out on by buying so cheap. 

It only has a one-year warranty, which is tiny compared to other mattress brands.(Even Ikea mattresses have a 10- or even 25-year warranty.)

It also doesn't have a trial period, free exchange or free pickup, so if you don't like it you're stuck with it – or stuck with a delivery charge. 

Regardless of its shortcomings in these regards, there's no denying that it scored very well in our testing and if you're on a budget it's a great way to go – and it's definitely worth considering even if you're not on a budget. 

Learn more at the full Breeze Firm Queen Mattress review

ikea vesteroy

This model scored higher than another Ikea mattress that costs twice as much.

Ikea Vesteroy

  • CHOICE Expert Rating: 79% 
  • RRP: $379
  • Price paid: $379

With the lowest RRP of all the recommended mattresses in our test, the Vesteroy punches well above its weight, outperforming mattresses that retail for $1500+.

It's one of two Ikea mattresses recommended by our experts, but interestingly it scores higher than its sibling the Ånneland, despite costing half as much. 

The Vesteroy punches well above its weight, outperforming mattresses that retail for $1500+

After our punishing eight-year's use simulation, it still maintained its comfort levels well and didn't sag much or sustain a lot of wear or damage. 

It's more stable than the Breeze and the Active Sleep mattress, too, so if you want to make sure you and your sleeping partner don't disturb each other, it's a good option. 

And you'll have plenty of time to decide whether it's right for you: Ikea offers a 365-day trial period for its mattresses, which is the most generous we've come across. (However you'll have to pay a pickup fee if you want to exchange it.)

Learn more at the full Ikea Vesteroy review.

The best mattresses under $1000

If you have a bit more to spend, you still don't need to pay a fortune for a great mattress: our experts recommend five mattresses that retail between $500 and $1000. 

You might even be able to find these for less in the sales – we managed to pick up a $699 mattress for just $399, and a $689 mattress for $549. 

koala se

The Koala SE mattress impressed our testers, and you can probably knock a little off the RRP.

Koala SE

  • CHOICE Expert Rating: 79%
  • RRP: $950
  • Price paid: $890

Clark Rubber Comfort Platinum Latex

  • CHOICE Expert Rating: 78%
  • RRP: $689
  • Price paid: $549

Art & Science Silver

  • CHOICE Expert Rating: 77%
  • RRP: $699
  • Price paid: $399

Ikea Ånneland

  • CHOICE Expert Rating: 77%
  • RRP: $999
  • Price paid: $999

Fantastic Escape

  • CHOICE Expert Rating: 75%
  • RRP: $699
  • Price paid: $699
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