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Should the dormitory bed use a mattress or a mattress?
Dormitory beds generally use mattresses.

The size of a single bed in a student dormitory is generally stipulated. General length is our most commonly used size standard, 180 cm long, 90 cm wide or 90 cm wide and 2 m long.

Student dormitory mattresses are recommended to be easy to collect, easy to fold, easy to carry, convenient and practical. It is not recommended to buy too thick. After four years, you can basically change the big bed. The beds in student dormitories are basically 0.9 m x 1.8 m, which are rarely used after graduation. It is recommended to buy more affordable ones.

In addition, it is recommended to buy a dark stain-resistant mattress, because light-colored mattresses are not often cleaned and are easy to get dirty.

Selection skill

At first glance, whether the appearance of the mattress is uniform, the surface is flat, the line marks are symmetrical and beautiful, and whether the mattress has a certificate.

The quality of the mattress with uniform surface, uniform filler distribution and balanced resilience is better by hand test. It's best to lie down and feel for 5 minutes.

Beat the mattress and listen to the sound of the spring beating. If there is a uniform spring sound, the spring is better. If there is a creaking sound under extrusion, it may be that the spring is rusted or the elasticity is not good.