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waterbed

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/ˈwɔtərbɛd/
Forms:waterbeds
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a type of bed that uses water-filled chambers as its primary support system, providing a unique, floating sensation and can be heated for warmth

A waterbed is a type of bed where the mattress is filled with water instead of traditional materials like springs or foam. The water inside the mattress provides a unique sleeping experience, as it can conform to the body’s shape and offer support. Waterbeds come in two types: hard-side, where the water mattress is placed inside a frame, and soft-side, which has a foam edge with the water mattress inside. They are known for providing a smooth, stable sleeping surface but require maintenance to prevent leaks and ensure the water is at the desired temperature.

  • The waterbed adjusts to your body shape, making it a popular choice for those with back pain.
  • He loves the feel of his waterbed, especially when the temperature is set just right.
  • After years of using a regular mattress, she decided to try a waterbed for a more relaxing sleep experience.
  • When moving to a new house, they had to carefully transport the waterbed to avoid any damage.