

For comparison purposes, a queen size L&L mattress has a MSRP of ~$1,600, and they rarely offer discounts. Nectar usually tosses in two free pillows with each mattress purchase as well. A queen size Nectar mattress has a MSRP of around $800. Regarding cost, Nectar is the cheaper option of the two. Still, if you like memory foam, this shouldn’t be a problem. However, because this is a memory foam mattress, you do get a little bit of that stuck-in-the-mud feeling, which some combo sleepers might not appreciate while trying to switch positions. It doesn’t matter whether you sleep primarily on your back, stomach, or side. In other words, we think the mattress accommodates all types of sleepers. We think the mattress offers a nice balance between support and pressure relief. Overall, it lands around a medium-firm on our firmness scale. Nectar is an all-foam bed that has a dense memory foam feel. For more information, please see How we make money. All information is presented without any warranty or guarantee to you. And the advertised offers may be subject to additional terms and conditions of the advertiser. So, your actual offer terms from an advertiser may be different than the offer terms on this site. We strive to keep our information accurate and up-to-date, but some information may not be current. While we strive to provide a wide range of offers, our site does not include information about every product or service that may be available to you. The compensation we receive and other factors, such as your location, may impact what ads and links appear on our site, and how, where, and in what order ads and links appear. Many, but not all, of the offers and clickable hyperlinks (such as a “Next” button) that appear on this site are from companies that compensate us. To support our work, we are paid for providing advertising services. Our reporters create honest, accurate, and objective content to help you make decisions.
