Ikea mattresses tend to be among the more affordable options in our mattress test, with five queen-sized models that cost under $1000. Koala mattresses cost a little more, with the three models we looked at costing $1050, $1700 and $2890.
But choosing where to buy can be just as important as choosing what to buy. Ikea and Koala have different levels of service when it comes to delivery, trial periods, returns and warranties.
Ikea mattress | Koala mattress | |
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Many models to choose from | Four models available | |
You can try out the mattress in an Ikea store | You can't try out the mattress in store, only at home | |
You need to pick up your mattress yourself or pay for delivery (fees depend on location) | Free delivery Australia-wide | |
365-day trial period | 120-day trial period | |
If you change your mind there's no exchange fee, although you'll need to pay a pickup fee to have the mattress returned (fees depend on location) | If you change your mind there's no exchange fee and no pickup fee if you live in most capital cities (fees for Darwin, Hobart and regional areas vary) | |
10–25-year warranty (depending on the model) | 10-year warranty |
Which is best for shoppers?
As far as shopping experiences go, Ikea has a much more consumer-friendly model. Why?
- The free trial period is three times longer than Koala's.
- The warranty lasts a whopping 25 years.
- Ikea has a number of stores around Australia, so you can try each mattress instore before entering the free trial period. This is an easy opportunity to quickly find models that don't feel right before committing to buy.
- There are more models to chose from at varying price points.
But bear these points in mind:
- Ikea doesn't have free delivery and this can get particularly pricey if you live outside a major city.
- They don't pick up if you want to exchange the mattress.
- You can't get a refund during the free trial period. You can only exchange your mattress for another Ikea model.
- You're only eligible for one exchange under the free trial period (so choose wisely).
And which mattress is best?
Of course, how the mattress performs is still an extremely important part of the buying decision. You'll find CHOICE Expert Ratings, as well as comfort scores for when the mattress is brand new and then after eight years of use, for the following Koala and Ikea mattresses in our latest mattress review.
Koala Calm As Mattress
- Cost: $1700
- Build: Foam
- Claimed firmness: Adjustable
- Thickness: 29.5cm
- Weight: 37kg
- Number of layers: 19
Koala Mattress (2021 model)
- Cost: $1050
- Build: Foam
- Claimed firmness: Adjustable
- Thickness: 24.5cm
- Weight: 31kg
- Number of layers: 11
Koala Soul Mate
- Cost: $2890
- Build: Foam
- Claimed firmness: Adjustable
- Thickness: 33.5cm
- Weight: 45kg
- Number of layers: 21
Ikea Abygda
- Cost: $699
- Build: Foam
- Claimed firmness: Firm
- Thickness: 18cm
- Number of layers: 6
Ikea Åkrehamn
- Cost: $899
- Build: Foam
- Claimed firmness: Firm
- Thickness: 20cm
- Number of layers: 9
Ikea Ånneland
- Cost: $999
- Build: Pocket spring
- Claimed firmness: Firm
- Thickness: 20.5cm
- Weight: 35kg
- Number of layers: 11
Ikea Fillan
- Cost: $799
- Build: Pocket spring
- Claimed firmness: Firm
- Thickness: 27cm
- Weight: 39kg
- Number of layers: 10
Ikea Valevåg
- Cost: $499
- Build: Pocket spring
- Claimed firmness: Firm
- Thickness: 24cm
- Number of layers: 8
Ikea Vatneström
- Cost: $1399
- Build: Pocket spring
- Claimed firmness: Firm
- Thickness: 26cm
- Weight: 48kg
- Number of layers: 9
We recommend two of these nine mattresses. Sign up to CHOICE to see the full results of our annual mattress test and find out which ones we rate.
Our review covers over 40 mattresses from brands like Sealy, Sleeping Duck, Snooze, Emma and more.
What's in the full review?
Our test results will tell you:
- Whether the actual firmness lives up to the manufacturer's claim.
- How much the mattress moves when your bedmate turns over.
- How the comfort level compares for men and women.
- How well the mattress will hold up after eight years of use.
- How warm it gets.
- How well it repels sweat.
- Good and bad points for each mattress.
Read more at choice.com.au/mattresses
Common questions about Ikea and Koala mattresses
Do Ikea mattresses come in a box?
No, though Ikea does roll pack some mattresses in plastic, which are designed to expand when opened not unlike a mattress in a box. Cardboard is used to pack, reinforce and protect mattresses that can't be compacted, then they're wrapped in plastic as well.
Do Ikea mattresses match standard Australian sizes?
Ikea is one of a handful of companies in our test that sells mattresses all over the world. However, there's no global size standards and the queen mattress doesn't even exist in Europe and the UK. So people often ask if the queen mattresses Ikea sells in Australia are the right size and the answer is yes – well, almost.
Queen mattresses are 203cm long and 153cm wide while thickness varies between models. Ikea 'queen' mattresses are 202cm long by 152cm wide according to the sizing chart. The single centimetre of difference on each side is unlikely to affect placement on mattress bases or the fit for sheets, electric blankets and mattress protectors. There's a small chance that sheets may feel marginally loose if you prefer an ultra-snug fit.
Can you wash the mattress cover?
No. The documentation supplied with the three Koala mattresses in our test does not specify if the covers are washable. You can wash the cover on an Ikea mattress if it can be removed.
Can you roll up a mattress before returning it?
No. Ikea mattresses don't roll up at all and you can't roll up the Koala mattresses either once they're out of the box.
Is a good mattress expensive?
Koala and Ikea have some of the cheapest mattresses that we review. But despite the wide price range for mattresses ($250–6000 in our latest test), many are more similar than you'd think.
Our tests and investigations have found that a higher price tag on a mattress doesn't necessarily mean higher quality. In fact, that higher price tag is often nothing more than a big mark-up from greedy retailers.
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