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Mini Pocket Springs (also called Micro Pocket Springs or Pocketed Micro Coils) are a type of advanced spring system used in high-quality mattresses and upholstery. They are designed to provide better support, comfort, and durability compared to traditional spring systems. Key Features of Mini Pocket ... Read More
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A glueless pocket spring is a type of pocket spring used in mattresses and upholstery that is assembled without the use of glue or adhesives. Instead, the springs are connected using mechanical or thermal bonding methods, such as ultrasonic welding or fabric sleeves. Key Features of Glueless Pocket ... Read More
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What is a Pocket Spring Sofa? A pocket spring sofa uses individual springs encased in fabric pockets (usually made of durable material like felt or textile) to provide independent support. Unlike traditional webbed or serpentine spring systems, pocket springs move independently, reducing motion ... Read More
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Using pocket springs in a sofa offers several benefits that enhance comfort, support, and durability. Here’s why they are commonly used in high-quality sofas: 1. Better Support & Comfort Pocket springs are individually wrapped coils that move independently, conforming to body shape and weight. This ... Read More
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What Is a Handmade Pocket Spring? A handmade pocket spring is a type of individually wrapped coil spring used in high-end mattresses and upholstery, where each spring is hand-assembled (or partially handcrafted) for superior precision and quality control. Key Features of Handmade Pocket Springs: ... Read More
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Bonell spring core and pocket spring core mattresses are also used in hotels. But who are they suitable for, and what are the differences? What is a Bonell Spring Core? A Bonell spring refers to a classic type of steel spring and describes the well-known spring core mattress. It provides full ... Read More
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A pocket spring is a type of spring system used in mattresses and upholstery, where individual springs are encased in their own fabric pockets. Unlike traditional interconnected spring systems (like Bonnell or continuous coils), pocket springs work independently, allowing them to respond to pressure ... Read More
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