It's a valid test, since a lot of fires are lit by people smoking in bed, and either fall asleep or leave the room, where beds catch on fire. In Scandinavia, Candles are also used a lot more. From a general point of view, I think it'd be useful to simply standardize fireproof bed materials (or at least fire retardants) for everyone's safety.
(think of large apartment buildings in North America built from plywood...)
@designaid If more beds were made of natural materials you wouldn't need all the chemical fire retardants that many bed companies are using that are harmful for your health. Hastens only uses saline based dye and the wool in the bed also acts as a barrier to the flames. Way to go Mother Nature!! :-)
-If Chuck Norris was on the non-hastens bed it wouldnt catch fire-
I like the test but i doubt the relevance. If a fire starts in your home you will die anyway because of the smoke. The only thing is the fire won't start in your Hastens bed. But then again, a bed is no place for a fire to start.
In Canada, the retail price for a full size Luxuria bed is 9,100$ CND. you would take off 1850$ for the top matress. But why such a big price difference?
@peanut2587 What size bed is that? I have a Luxuria (including topper) at $5,050 in Twin with the topper included. Also, the Continental was priced a bit higher than the Luxuria, by about 22%. The bed that they are attempting to burn is a Continental. The Luxuria would have been much sadder to see go, as it is a much more comfortable bed then the Continental was. (Just my opinion.) Where are you at in Canada?
@peanut2587 No, this is a Continental Twin without topper...retail for this bed would be $5,200 USD. The Luxuria bed which replaced the Continental would retail as shown at $3,825. The Continental or the Luxuria has no side stitching. Also the Excelsior has a bit more material and the base is slightly different.
Actually this one is under $5K...but there is definately a misconception that all of our beds are $50K. In twin size our beds start at $2,550 USD. I am not a billionaire...yet. :-)
Thank God for that! Having a bed made of materials that are easily flammable is bad for any living situation whether you cook in bed or don't. Think about how many people have candles in their bedrooms and other things that can accidentally catch fire. Just because you don't cook in bed doesn't mean its not dangerous to sleep in something that will burn faster than you can escape.
Guess I won't have to worry about getting fried while I sleep...
ohkrasavica 1 year ago
It's a valid test, since a lot of fires are lit by people smoking in bed, and either fall asleep or leave the room, where beds catch on fire. In Scandinavia, Candles are also used a lot more. From a general point of view, I think it'd be useful to simply standardize fireproof bed materials (or at least fire retardants) for everyone's safety.
(think of large apartment buildings in North America built from plywood...)
Nevertheless, Hästens are very comfy :)
designaid 1 year ago
@designaid If more beds were made of natural materials you wouldn't need all the chemical fire retardants that many bed companies are using that are harmful for your health. Hastens only uses saline based dye and the wool in the bed also acts as a barrier to the flames. Way to go Mother Nature!! :-)
yourbooo11 1 year ago
-If Chuck Norris was on the non-hastens bed it wouldnt catch fire-
I like the test but i doubt the relevance. If a fire starts in your home you will die anyway because of the smoke. The only thing is the fire won't start in your Hastens bed. But then again, a bed is no place for a fire to start.
ChrisTubed 1 year ago
In Canada, the retail price for a full size Luxuria bed is 9,100$ CND. you would take off 1850$ for the top matress. But why such a big price difference?
peanut2587 1 year ago
@peanut2587 What size bed is that? I have a Luxuria (including topper) at $5,050 in Twin with the topper included. Also, the Continental was priced a bit higher than the Luxuria, by about 22%. The bed that they are attempting to burn is a Continental. The Luxuria would have been much sadder to see go, as it is a much more comfortable bed then the Continental was. (Just my opinion.) Where are you at in Canada?
yourbooo11 1 year ago
@yourbooo11 In Montreal.
peanut2587 1 year ago
@peanut2587 No, this is a Continental Twin without topper...retail for this bed would be $5,200 USD. The Luxuria bed which replaced the Continental would retail as shown at $3,825. The Continental or the Luxuria has no side stitching. Also the Excelsior has a bit more material and the base is slightly different.
yourbooo11 1 year ago
Why did you cook a $50K bed? Ahh, fun time 4 billionaires..
zellowmicka 2 years ago
Actually this one is under $5K...but there is definately a misconception that all of our beds are $50K. In twin size our beds start at $2,550 USD. I am not a billionaire...yet. :-)
yourbooo11 2 years ago
and what is the point of this video?
i dont cook in my bed..
bestruintd 2 years ago
Thank God for that! Having a bed made of materials that are easily flammable is bad for any living situation whether you cook in bed or don't. Think about how many people have candles in their bedrooms and other things that can accidentally catch fire. Just because you don't cook in bed doesn't mean its not dangerous to sleep in something that will burn faster than you can escape.
yourbooo11 2 years ago
@bestruintd Chuck Norris does, one-handed
ChrisTubed 1 year ago
@ChrisTubed lol, can someone tell my who the heck chuck norris is?
bestruintd 1 year ago