This Black Friday mattress sale knocks over $300 off our top value mattress

Nectar mattress sale: couple in bed on a Nectar Classic mattress, with a 'Lowest price' deal flag overlaid
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There are hundreds of Black Friday mattress deals happening right now. However, if there's only one mattress sale you see today — this should be the one. The best mattress we've tested is now 33% off. 

For a limited time, Nectar is taking 33% off sitewide. This is a rare sale from Nectar and better than the 25% off sale they offered last Black Friday. Nectar typically doesn't offer these prices again, so this is your chance to buy our top value mattress. Here's what you can get right now at Nectar: 

Nectar Black Friday mattress sale

Nectar: was $599 now $359 @ NectarBest Overall Value:

Nectar: was $599 now $359 @ Nectar
Best Overall Value: Our favorite value mattress is now on sale. Nectar is taking 33% off sitewide, which is its best discount of the year. In our Nectar mattress review, we called the Editor's Choice mattress a tremendous value for the money. We found it's very comfortable (thanks to its five layers of memory foam) and it offers excellent pressure relief around your shoulders, hips, and back. Bonus points for offering an impressive 365-night trial and a forever guarantee. As part of its current sale — you can get the twin mattress for $359 (was $599) or the queen for $669 (was $999). Those prices beat last year's Black Friday flash sale. 

Nectar Premier Mattress: was $999 now $669 @ Nectar

Nectar Premier Mattress: was $999 now $669 @ Nectar
The Nectar Premier uses gel memory foam and phase-change material to keep you cool as you sleep. In terms of layers, it features a 3-inch gel-infused memory foam layer, 3-inch soft transition foam, and a 7-inch firm base foam. After discount, the twin costs $669 (was $999), whereas the queen costs $937 (was $1,399). 

Nectar Premier Copper Mattress: was $1,399 now $937 @ Nectar 

Nectar Premier Copper Mattress: was $1,399 now $937 @ Nectar
The Nectar Premier Copper Mattress is perfect for hot sleepers. In our Nectar Premier Copper review, we explain how this model uses heat-conductive copper fibers to offer the highest level of cooling from any Nectar mattress. After discount, the twin costs $937 (was $1,399), whereas a queen costs $1,205 (was $1,799). It's the best price we've seen for this bed. 

Nectar Foundation: was $446 now $299 @ Nectar

Nectar Foundation: was $446 now $299 @ Nectar
As part of its sitewide sale, Nectar is also taking 33% off bases and foundations. The Nectar Foundation is an inexpensive way to support your mattress. It's easy  to set up, clean, and durable. After discount, the twin is $299 (was $446) and the queen is $349 (was $521).

Nectar Duvet: was $149 now $100 @ Nectar

Nectar Duvet: was $149 now $100 @ Nectar
The Nectar Hit the Hay Duvet holds a spot in our list of the best duvets. It's super-soft and made of breathable cotton for warmth in winter and cool sleeping in the summer. We've been using it for over a year love how it seals in warm air during the winter, yet it's fully breathable during the hot summer months. The twin is on sale for $100 (was $149), whereas the queen is on sale for $120 (was $179). 

Nectar Weighted Blanket: was $149 now $100 @ Nectar

Nectar Weighted Blanket: was $149 now $100 @ Nectar
Rarely on sale, the Nectar Weighted Blanket offers either 15 or 20 pounds of weight creating the perfect night's sleep for anyone who has trouble falling asleep. It features a glass bead filling that evenly distributes weight across your body. Plus, it has a removable cover with antimicrobial protection. This is one of the best mattress sales we've seen on a weighted blanket. 

Nectar 5-Piece Bedroom Set: was $2,019 now $1,117 @ Nectar

Nectar 5-Piece Bedroom Set: was $2,019 now $1,117 @ Nectar
The Nectar 5-piece bedroom set (queen) includes a Nectar mattress, foundation, two cooling pillows, sheet set, and mattress protector. For a limited time, Nectar is dropping its price to $1,117, which makes this one of the best mattress deals we've seen. 

Nectar Mattress Protector: was $99 now $66 @ Nectar

Nectar Mattress Protector: was $99 now $66 @ Nectar
If you don't need a new mattress, the Nectar Mattress Protector is an excellent way to keep your current mattress feeling like new. It creates a waterproof barrier that protects your bed from spills, allergens, and dirt. It's machine washable and breathable so you're cool in the summer and warm in the colder months. 

If you're not familiar with Nectar, we named it one of the best mattress in a box manufacturers. The company makes three mattresses: the Nectar Memory Foam mattress, the Nectar Premier mattress, and the Nectar Premier Copper mattress. In terms of value and comfort, the Nectar Memory Foam mattress is our Editor's Choice pick for the best bed you can buy. (You can read our Nectar mattress review for our thorough hands-on). 

The mattress is designed to relieve pressure points, and evenly distribute your weight with its three layers memory foam. If you like sleeping on a cool bed, the mattress' quilted Tencel cover also provides breathability and should help you stay cool so you don't wake up in a pool of perspiration in the middle-of-the night. 

Nectar mattresses come with a one-year trial period, along with free shipping and returns, which makes them ideal for commitment-phobic shoppers. We also like that Nectar offers a "forever" warranty, which means they stand behind their product's construction and materials. Make sure to check out our guide to the best Nectar promo codes for more ways to save. 

Louis Ramirez

As deals editor-in-chief at Tom’s Guide, Louis is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying full price for the latest gadgets, appliances, and apparel. With over 10 years of deals-hunting experience, Louis price checks against multiple retailers and searches high and low for the best deals to bring readers. He's also always on the look out for the best coupon codes to use when shopping. A born-and-bred New Yorker, Louis is also an avid swimmer and marathoner. His work has appeared on Gizmodo, CNET, and Time Out New York.