Nectar Flash Sale: Up to 50% Off High Quality Memory Foam Mattresses

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For everyone who missed out on all the goodies this October Prime Day, you can still make up for it with all the lingering deals. Mattress-maker Nectar has been running a Fall Flash Sale since Oct. 8, which went somewhat under the radar due to all the noise from both Amazon and anti-Prime Day retailers like Walmart and Best Buy. With this Nectar sale, you can save up to 50% on all its mattresses and even score an extra $100 off any total purchase reaching $1,000. All you have to do to qualify is sign up for Nectar's email and texts (which you can always opt out of).

Nectar mattresses are some of the most popular beds out there and among CNET's favorite mattresses. They're favored by memory-foam lovers who can't get enough of the slow, sinking feeling of dense foam. Think of the feel of a Tempur-Pedic, but for significantly less money. If any of that sounds appealing, you'll want to take advantage of this up to 50% off flash sale from Nectar. 

The sale includes the hybrid and all-foam constructions of the flagship Nectar, Nectar Premier and Nectar Luxe (formerly known as Premier Copper). Hot sleepers will want to check out the Nectar Luxe mattress. An all-foam queen is currently on sale for $1,249, and the hybrid is $1,399 -- both will be halved with an applied discount. 

Nectar mattresses carry a 365-night trial with free shipping and returns. So if you're considering trying one, you have a whole year to decide if it's right for you. If you keep it, you'll get a forever warranty to back up the quality and construction of the bed. 

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