5 Best Cheap Mattresses Under $500
These affordable beds don't skimp on quality.

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A nice mattress can improve your sleep, but can end up costing a fortune. With many popular models priced upwards of $1,000, it can feel difficult to find an affordable, comfortable bed. Whether you want a cheap mattress to sleep on in your own bedroom or to use in a guest room, there are actually plenty of affordable options to choose from.
Are cheap mattresses worth it? After years of testing and reviewing mattresses, we've found that there are affordable mattresses that deliver comfort and support so you don’t have to sacrifice a good night’s sleep if you’re on a budget. Some of the top-rated mattresses our testers and panelists love are under $500 for a Queen-size model, like our best overall pick from Allswell. Now, you can sleep peacefully at night knowing that you don't have to break the bank to buy a quality bed.
In the Good Housekeeping Institute Textiles Lab, we review all kinds of mattresses to find the best. We assess mattresses in our Lab and share them with consumer testers who provide us with real-world feedback. We also survey our GH+ panelists who tell us about the mattresses they personally own, detailing everything from sleep temperature to overall comfort to delivery and setup. We've evaluated responses from more than 10,000 mattress owners to help us pick the best mattresses under $500 on the market.
- Best Overall: Allswell Luxe 12" Hybrid Mattress
- Best on Amazon: Linenspa 8-Inch Memory Foam and Innerspring Hybrid Mattress
- Best Cooling: Zinus 12 Inch Green Tea Cooling Memory Foam Mattress
- Best All-Foam: Tuft & Needle Adaptive Foam Mattress
- Best for Side Sleepers: Novilla Bliss Gel Memory Foam Mattress
Amanda (she/her) researches and reports on products in the Good Housekeeping Institute's Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab, ranging from clothing and accessories to home furnishings. She holds undergraduate degrees in apparel merchandising and product development and advertising and marketing communications, as well as a master of science degree in consumer sciences from The Ohio State University. Prior to joining Good Housekeeping in 2022, Amanda was a lecturer for the fashion and retail studies program at Ohio State, where she taught fashion and textiles courses.


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