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Depends on the brand. Some mattresses have no springs at all. Typically a 3' ( 90cm) x 6'3" (190 cm) Mattress will have 8 x 24 springs (192 in total) & a 4' 6" ( 135 x 190 cm) will have 12 x 24 springs (268 in total) but as it says above it will depend on the make & quality.

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Do you need box springs with a conventional mattress?

Yes, box springs are recommended with a traditional mattress. The box springs are constructed to support the mattress and to lengthen its life.


How many springs do mattresses have?

The total number of springs in a mattress differs from mattress to mattress, but the important part of a mattress is not the number of coils, its the size of each coil. Higher quality mattresses tend to have thicker coils, which more firm mattresses tend to have smaller coils.


Does two twin box springs equal a full mattress?

No, two twin box springs do not equal a full mattress. A full mattress measures 54 inches wide by 75 inches long, while each twin box spring measures 38 inches wide by 75 inches long. Therefore, two twin box springs would provide a total width of 76 inches, which is wider than a full mattress.


Do you need a box spring for a mattress to be comfortable?

You can put a mattress on the floor and it will be ok to sleep on. Box springs are a unit that allows you to use the matress on a bed. The springs sit on the edges of the bed frame and keep the mattress from falling on the floor. If your bed frame has slats that go across from one side to the other, you can just use a mattress. It won't be as comfortable.


How many springs should there be in a mattress to make it a good mattress?

You are talking about the coil count here. Generally speaking, the more coil, the better it is. But today, the coil design and construction plays an important role as well. See the link to bestbedguide.com

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Do you need box springs with a conventional mattress?

Yes, box springs are recommended with a traditional mattress. The box springs are constructed to support the mattress and to lengthen its life.


How many springs do mattresses have?

The total number of springs in a mattress differs from mattress to mattress, but the important part of a mattress is not the number of coils, its the size of each coil. Higher quality mattresses tend to have thicker coils, which more firm mattresses tend to have smaller coils.


How are springs used in a spring mattress?

In a spring mattress, springs are used to provide support and help distribute weight evenly across the mattress. The springs help to absorb body weight and provide bounce and firmness to the mattress, creating a comfortable sleeping surface. Different types of springs, such as pocket coils or inner springs, can be used to adjust the firmness and support levels of the mattress.


What type of energy is in the springs in a mattress?

The energy stored in the springs of a mattress is potential energy. When the springs are compressed by the weight of a person lying on the mattress, they store potential energy that is later released as they return to their original position.


What is inside a mattress?

For a regular mattress--- It has springs and cushing for comfort. For a memory foam mattress--- It has pure, pillowy cushioning, no springs and is much better than a regular matress


When was the first modern mattress made?

Modern mattresses typically have springs. The first mattress which had coiled springs was introduced in 1901. This mattress was produced by VI-Spring, an English manufacturer.


Do you have to have box springs for your mattress?

No, you do not necessarily need box springs for your mattress. Some mattresses are designed to be used without box springs, such as platform beds or adjustable bases. It ultimately depends on the type of mattress and the support system it requires.


How much wood do you use to make a mattress?

None. Usually a mattress is made of fabric and springs


What is a sprung mattress?

This is a type of mattress with upright springs incorporated inside. This is a common type of mattress today. Increasing in popularity are pocket sprung mattresses; they minimize 'roll-together' and, because the springs are independent, the springs closely follow the contour of the body for increased supporty. The best matresses have 3 layers upright/interwoven springs with small pocket springs over and a 'memory foam' top layer.


Does two single box springs equal a queen mattress?

No


Can you sale mattress springs that have been striped down?

Selling mattress springs that have been stripped down is a possibility. However, this is not a good idea because it could hurt someone. It is not illegal, though.


Uses for springs in everyday life?

-spring scales -the spring inside a pen -coil springs inside a mattress