Save Up to $350 on a FlexiSpot S5 Pro Adjustable Bed Base

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How did you celebrate World Sleep Day on March 17? If you don’t feel like you made the best of it, maybe you need a better bed. Consider taking part in FlexiSpot’s World Sleep Day Flash Sale and get up to $350 off on a FlexiSpot S5 Pro Adjustable Bed Base. It has dual massage, with three modes, three timing choices, and six intensity levels.

The highest massage intensity level on the bed frame is 2.5 times that of the lowest intensity level. It’s up to you to choose the level that works the best on your back. The modes include Wave, Pulse, and Wave+, making it much more than just the difference between vibration and no vibration. Set the timer for the vibration for 10, 20, or 30 minutes.

Flexispot S5 Pro Specs

Not that the massage feature makes the FlexiSpot S5 Pro Adjustable Bed Base loud, though, as it measured 55dB in the laboratory. The company says it’s similar to the sound of an electric toothbrush. Lab results also show that the massager works normally after 700 hours. More testing led to the positioning of the head massager to lessen head dizziness.

Memory buttons M2 and M3 are preset for Reading Mode and TV Mode, though you can adjust the angle to your preferences. Additionally, the M1 button is customizable. The bed is set to work with different thicknesses of mattresses and even without a mattress. You can have the motor and electrical wiring preinstalled and prerouted to lessen the assembly time.

Buy a bed base and get the price knocked down $200 or $400, depending on the size. Then take an additional $50 off if the price is $600 or more, $90 off for $900 or more, $120 off for $1200 or more, or $150 off if the price is $1500 or more. Optionally, add an MLILY Gel Memory Foam Mattress or Adjustable Overbed Table.

FlexiSpot S5 Pro Adjustable Bed Base

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