

Amazon has slashed up to 44% off Silentnight mattresses – but be warned: many of the mattresses are selling out fast. It's not really surprising, of course. When it comes to affordable mattresses, Silentnight is one of the best mattress brands out there. And with huge discounts like these, they're even better value.
There's a fair bit of choice over at Amazon, so you can either navigate the sale yourself, or have a browse through our favourite deals below. Just remember that they’re selling quickly – many types have just a few left in stock, so you’ll need to look now if you want to grab one before they’re gone.
Silentnight 1000 Pocket Gel mattress: up to 44% off | from £335 | Amazon
There's currently up to a 44% discount on the Silentnight 1000 mattress. It comes with a deluxe pillow top layer for extra cushioning, and a zoned spring system for tailored pressure relief and support. Prices start from £335, but bear in mind this one is selling out quickly. Deal ends: unknown / when stock runs out
Silentnight Pocket Essentials 1000 Pocket Sprung mattress: up to 35% off | from £161 | Amazon
There's also up to 35% off the popular Silentnight Pocket Essentials 1000 Pocket Sprung mattress at Amaozn right now. A lot of people really like it – it scores an impressive 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 550 user reviews – and prices now start from just £161.25 (was £249). Deal ends: unknown / when stock runs out
Silentnight 3 Zone Memory Foam Rolled Mattress: up to 20% off | from £135.20 | Amazon
For one of the cheapest Silentnight mattress, choose the even-more popular Silentnight 3 Zone Memory Foam Rolled Mattress. Prices for this one start from just £135 (was £169), and it boasts a very good four out of five stars from almost 4,000 reviews. Deal ends: unknown / when stock runs out
Silentnight Deluxe Memory Foam Mattress: up to 33% off | from £290 | Amazon
If you're looking for a touch of luxury, try the Silentnight Deluxe Memory Foam Mattress. There's up to 33% off right now, which means you can buy a double for just £290 (was £419) – but there are only a few left as we write this... Deal ends: unknown / when stock runs out
Browse all Silentnight mattresses: up to 43% off | Amazon
There are huge savings to made right now on Silentnight mattresses at Amazon. There’s a wide variety on offer, from pocket sprung to memory foam options and more, but they’re selling out fast so move quickly. Deal ends: unknown / when stock runs out
Or...get 40% off the best mattress you can buy
Emma mattress: 40% off your entire order | from £257.40 | Emma
Alternatively, we recommend choosing the premium Emma mattress. We think it's the best mattress around, and with a whopping 40% discount right now, prices start from just £235.90. It's incredible value. Deal ends: soon
More mattress January sales: quick links
- Amazon.co.uk - up to 40% off mattresses
- Amazon.com - save hundreds of dollars on mattresses
- Bensons for Beds - up to 50% off mattresses
- Casper.co.uk - save 20% on your order
- Casper.com - up to $100 off
- Dormeo.co.uk - 60% off mattresses
- Emma UK - 40% off everything in store
- Emma US - 35% discount on the Emma mattress
- Eve UK - 25% off when you spend £250
- John Lewis - 20% off mattresses
- Land of Beds - up to 40% off mattresses in the Winter sale
- Leesa.co.uk - save £250 on mattresses
- MyNextMattress.co.uk - mattresses from £79
- Nectar UK - 35% off + two free pillows
- Otty UK - up to 45% off in the Winter Sale
- Purple mattress - free sheets and luxury eye mask with very mattress
- Silentnight.co.uk - shop today's best offers
- Simba UK - 25% off
- Very.co.uk - 30% off Silentnight mattresses
- Walmart - shop mattress deals
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Julia is editor-in-chief of retail at Future, where she works across a wide range of leading consumer tech and lifestyle brands, including T3, TechRadar, Tom's Guide, Woman & Home and more. A former editor of global design website Creative Bloq, she has over 15 years’ experience in online and print journalism, and was part of the team that launched TechRadar (way back in the day). When she isn't reviewing mattresses, she can usually be found writing about anything from green energy to graphic design.