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In most countries I'm aware of, if you go to a department store to buy a bed you end up with an expensive Sealy, expensive frame, etc.

When in Bangkok would someone go to buy a cheap bed. Not looking for necessarily high quality mattress, box springs and the like. Even a futon that doubles as a sofa could work. Perhaps even a bed you'd buy for a teenager.

I'm interested in something in the 5-8K range whereas Robinsons seems to have only in the 18K+ range.

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In most countries I'm aware of, if you go to a department store to buy a bed you end up with an expensive Sealy, expensive frame, etc.

When in Bangkok would someone go to buy a cheap bed. Not looking for necessarily high quality mattress, box springs and the like. Even a futon that doubles as a sofa could work. Perhaps even a bed you'd buy for a teenager.

I'm interested in something in the 5-8K range whereas Robinsons seems to have only in the 18K+ range.

HomePro has many mattress options, from very inexpensive to luxury.

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In most countries I'm aware of, if you go to a department store to buy a bed you end up with an expensive Sealy, expensive frame, etc.

When in Bangkok would someone go to buy a cheap bed. Not looking for necessarily high quality mattress, box springs and the like. Even a futon that doubles as a sofa could work. Perhaps even a bed you'd buy for a teenager.

I'm interested in something in the 5-8K range whereas Robinsons seems to have only in the 18K+ range.

Per above, HomePro. Also HomeWorks, Big-C, Tesco/Lotus. Many choices. HomePro and HomeWorks tend to have some big-discount sales on specific items; I bought two king-sized Sealy mattresses for 8k baht each, down from 20k baht. That was at HomePro about 6 months ago.

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In most countries I'm aware of, if you go to a department store to buy a bed you end up with an expensive Sealy, expensive frame, etc.

When in Bangkok would someone go to buy a cheap bed. Not looking for necessarily high quality mattress, box springs and the like. Even a futon that doubles as a sofa could work. Perhaps even a bed you'd buy for a teenager.

I'm interested in something in the 5-8K range whereas Robinsons seems to have only in the 18K+ range.

Per above, HomePro. Also HomeWorks, Big-C, Tesco/Lotus. Many choices. HomePro and HomeWorks tend to have some big-discount sales on specific items; I bought two king-sized Sealy mattresses for 8k baht each, down from 20k baht. That was at HomePro about 6 months ago.

Are there typically large price differences between say HomePro branches in Ploen Chit vs. areas further from the center of town?

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In most countries I'm aware of, if you go to a department store to buy a bed you end up with an expensive Sealy, expensive frame, etc.

When in Bangkok would someone go to buy a cheap bed. Not looking for necessarily high quality mattress, box springs and the like. Even a futon that doubles as a sofa could work. Perhaps even a bed you'd buy for a teenager.

I'm interested in something in the 5-8K range whereas Robinsons seems to have only in the 18K+ range.

try Hua Lum Pong Train Station lol Bangkok its verry expensive good luck

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