The 5 best mattress deals you can get this 4th of July

Major zzz's ahead.
Major zzz's ahead.

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The Fourth of July isn’t just a patriotic holiday known for outdoor grilling and red, white and blue—it’s also one of the biggest shopping events of the year, particularly in the mattress department. Shopping for that just-right bed might look a little different these days (no more Goldilocks-ing your way through mattress stores!), but with a few helpful online tools, impressive holiday deals and of course, Reviewed's guidance, there's a good chance you'll feel confident enough to click “complete order" on your new dream bed.

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Below, we've rounded up five of the most substantial sales on mattresses that we’ve spotted this Independence Day from some of our favorite brands. Keep reading to find out how much you can save on these top-quality picks—and let the zzz's take over.

1. Tuft & Needle

A comfortable mattress doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg.
A comfortable mattress doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg.

It’s a total myth that the most comfy mattresses are the most expensive ones. In fact, Tuft & Needle's affordable original mattress, which is priced from $350, has proven that wrong in our list of the best mattresses in a box, where it took the cake as our best value pick. It has two layers of foam that provide for ample support, making it ideal for those that appreciate some firmness in their bed. A 100-night trial period is included with all of the brand’s mattresses, plus, we found that the customer support was prompt and friendly. We were especially thrilled by its top-quality comfort and how its design mitigates movement, so frequent tossing and turners won't wake up any sleeping partners. From now until July 7, you can save $150 on orders over $800 or $250 off $1,200 with no code necessary.

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2. Casper

Upgrade your mattress without spending a fortune.
Upgrade your mattress without spending a fortune.

Check it out: This Fourth of July, you can get 10% off of everything Casper has to offer when you enter promo code KEEPCOOL at checkout. Considering that our Editor-in-Chief has been sleeping on Casper’s original mattress, on sale from $536, for four-plus years and absolutely swears by it, we’re dubbing this sale a must-shop event. Not only did it end his quest to find the perfect one, its middle-ground softness and firmness were especially ideal for his sleeping style. The company offers 100-night trial periods for all of its mattresses, and the sale, which is valid through July 2, extends to bedding, bed frames, pillows and more.

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3. Nectar Sleep

Drift off to dreamland more comfortably with this mattress.
Drift off to dreamland more comfortably with this mattress.

Through July 12, Nectar Sleep customers will receive $399 worth of free accessories (a mattress protector, a set of sheets and premium pillows) with every mattress purchase. If you’re not totally sold, you should know that we voted the Nectar Mattress as our all-time favorite mattress in a box, thanks to its lightweight gel and memory foam combo. It felt simultaneously plush and firm, which is an impressive feat in itself. The retailer offers a 365-night trial period (which is far longer than its competitors), and the medical-grade cooling provided by the middle-ground foam layers provides an added bonus we were thrilled by.

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4. Allswell

You'll look forward crawling into bed each night.
You'll look forward crawling into bed each night.

From now until July 6, you can save 15% on Allswell’s Luxe and Supreme mattresses. While we haven’t tested these mattresses out ourselves, the Luxe, on sale from $335.75, has garnered more than 1,100 4.4-star ratings from Allswell shoppers. Complete with individually wrapped coils, high-density foam and gel-infused memory foam, customers say the retailer was right to dub the mattress as "luxe," with 89% of customers recommending this purchase. The Supreme, meanwhile, is discounted down to $616.25 from $725. and is an amplified version of the Luxe. It features coils with a quantum edge, which help to minimize motion transfer, Energex foam that provides pressure relief, graphite and copper-infused memory foam that absorbs and transfers heat away from the body, and a quilted top panel. It also has an impressive 4.5-star rating from happy Allswell customers who adore its soft feel.

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5. Leesa

Are Leesa mattresses worth the hype? Absolutely.
Are Leesa mattresses worth the hype? Absolutely.

This Independence Day, Leesa is offering major savings on its three mattress options. For a limited time, you can nab the Leesa Original from $624 (normally $699), the Leesa Hybrid from $899 (normally $999) or the Leesa Legend from $1,499 (normally $1,699). You'll also get a set of organic sheets with a value up to $159 free of charge. Our sleep expert, Lindsey Vickers, tested the Leesa Hybrid and found that it was 100% worth every penny of the spend—from its ridiculously comfortable layers of foam and pocket springs to its super supportive base, she nearly shed a tear when her 100-night trial was over.

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This article originally appeared on Reviewed.com: Mattress sales 4th of July: Get deals from top brands like Nectar