Dewsbury Adjustable Bed Showdown: Double Value or King-Sized Comfort?

These two King of Beds Dewsbury adjustable mobility beds are almost identical on paper: same brand, same 4.4/5 rating from 12 reviews, and the same electric adjustable bed design with mattress and headboard included. The real decision is size and value: the 4ft 6in double saves £94, while the 5ft king size gives you more sleeping space for couples or anyone who likes room to spread out. If you’re choosing between them, the right answer depends less on features and more on how much bed you actually need in your room and in your sleep setup.

King of Beds The Dewsbury Adjustable Mobility bed With Mattress And Headboard Electric Adjustable Bed (Grey, 4ft 6in double)

King of Beds The Dewsbury Adjustable Mobility bed With Mattress And Headboard Electric Adjustable Bed (Grey, 4ft 6in double)

£895.004.4 (12)
Our PickThe Dewsbury Adjustable Mobility bed With Mattress And Headboard Electric Adjustable Bed (Grey, 5ft king size)

The Dewsbury Adjustable Mobility bed With Mattress And Headboard Electric Adjustable Bed (Grey, 5ft king size)

£989.004.4 (12)

Our Recommendation

Product B wins because the extra king-size width is the most meaningful upgrade in real-world comfort, especially for couples and restless sleepers. Both beds have the same 4.4/5 rating, same brand, and same included mattress and headboard, so the decision comes down to sleep space. The £94 premium is reasonable if your room can handle the larger footprint. If you can fit it, the king size is the safer long-term buy.

Detailed Comparison

Display

Neither product has a display or screen, so there is no difference here. In practical terms, this category is not relevant to the buying decision. Winner: tie.

Performance

Both products are the same electric adjustable bed model, so performance should be effectively identical in operation: same adjustability, same mobility-focused use case, and the same overall user rating of 4.4/5 from 12 reviews. Since no motor count, lift speed, noise level, or mattress firmness scale is provided, there is no evidence that one performs better mechanically than the other. The only performance-related difference is how each size affects sleep comfort in real life. The 5ft king size wins for couples and larger sleepers because extra width usually translates to fewer partner disturbances and more freedom to change position. The 4ft 6in double wins only if you value a slightly smaller footprint and easier room fit. Winner: Product B.

Build quality and design

Again, the core build appears to be the same: both are King of Beds Dewsbury adjustable mobility beds in grey, with mattress and headboard included. Without details such as foam density, spring count, mattress construction, or frame weight, it’s impossible to claim a build-quality advantage for either one. In a real bedroom, though, the king size often feels more premium simply because it offers more usable sleep surface and a less cramped experience. That said, the double may be the smarter design choice in smaller UK bedrooms, where a king can dominate the room and make access around the bed harder. Winner: tie, with a slight practical edge to Product A for compact rooms and Product B for spacious rooms.

Battery life

There is no battery-life data provided for either product. Adjustable beds are usually mains-powered rather than battery-driven, so this factor is not a meaningful differentiator unless the manufacturer specifies backup power or emergency lowering features. Since no such information is listed here, neither product wins on battery life. Winner: tie.

Price and value for money

Product A costs £895, while Product B costs £989, making Product A cheaper by £94. On pure value, the double is the better deal because you are getting the same brand, the same product line, the same rating, and the same included extras for less money. However, value is not just the lowest price; it is price relative to sleep benefit. If you sleep solo or have a tighter room, Product A is the clear value winner. If you are a couple or need more turning space, Product B can justify the extra £94 because king size is one of the most noticeable comfort upgrades you can buy. Winner: Product A.

Game library/features

There is no game library or entertainment feature on either bed, so this category does not apply. If you are looking for sleep tech features such as app control, sleep tracking accuracy, temperature regulation range, or smart alarms, none of that is listed here. Based on the information provided, these are straightforward adjustable beds rather than technology-heavy sleep systems. Winner: tie.

Overall user experience

This is where the decision becomes clear. The 4ft 6in double is the better choice for one sleeper, smaller bedrooms, or buyers who want to keep costs down without sacrificing the adjustable-bed format. The 5ft king size is the better choice for couples, restless sleepers, taller users who like to stretch out, or anyone who knows they are likely to feel restricted in a double. Because both products have the same rating and appear to be the same bed in different sizes, the user experience difference comes almost entirely from sleeping space and room layout. In UK terms, a king bed can be the better long-term choice if your bedroom can accommodate it, but the double is more practical in tighter homes and flats. Winner: Product B for comfort, Product A for practicality.

Overall summary: if you want the best pure value and you sleep alone, buy Product A. If you want the better all-round sleep experience and can fit it, Product B is the stronger buy because the extra width is more likely to improve comfort night after night. There is no evidence that the king size is built better, only that it offers more space, which is often the difference that actually matters.

Buy the King of Beds if...

Buy Product A if you sleep alone, want to save £94, or need a bed that fits more comfortably in a smaller UK bedroom. It is the better practical choice for tighter spaces and for buyers who want the same adjustable-bed setup without paying for extra width they may not use. It is also the better pick if you are prioritising value over maximum sleeping space.

Buy the The Dewsbury Adjustable if...

Buy Product B if two people will use the bed, if you move around a lot in your sleep, or if you simply know you feel cramped on a double. The king size is worth the extra cost when comfort and partner disturbance matter more than saving money. It is also the better choice if your bedroom has enough space to accommodate the larger frame without making access awkward.

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