Dewsbury 5ft King or 4ft 6 Double: which adjustable bed wins?

If you’ve narrowed it down to these two King of Beds Dewsbury adjustable mobility beds, the real question is not quality — it’s size, space, and value. Both listings are identical in brand, rating, and core concept, so the decision comes down to whether you want the wider 5ft king size or the cheaper 4ft 6in double. For couples, taller sleepers, or anyone who wants more room to change position, the larger option can make a big difference. For solo sleepers or tighter bedrooms, the double may be the smarter buy.

The 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)

£989.004.5 (13)
Our PickKing 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)

£895.004.5 (13)

Our Recommendation

Product B is the better buy for most shoppers because it appears to deliver the same bed, same rating, and same overall proposition for £94 less. Unless you specifically need the extra width of the 5ft king size, the 4ft 6in double is the more sensible purchase. It gives you the best balance of price and likely real-world usefulness. The king size is nicer if space is not an issue, but it is not the better value.

Detailed Comparison

Display

There is no meaningful display or screen difference here, because these are adjustable beds rather than consumer electronics. If you were comparing sleep tech with app dashboards or tracking screens, this would matter; in this case, it does not. Result: tie.

Performance

Both products are the same Dewsbury adjustable mobility bed line from King of Beds, so the core performance should be effectively identical: electric adjustability, mobility-friendly positioning, and the same 4.5/5 rating from 13 reviews. Since no separate motor count, lift capacity, or speed specs are provided, there is no evidence that one performs better mechanically than the other. The only performance-related difference is sleeping space: the 5ft king size gives more room to move, which can improve comfort for couples and restless sleepers. Winner: Product A, because the extra width is a real functional advantage.

Build quality and design

Again, the listings appear to be the same product family, so build quality is likely matched. Both are grey, both include mattress and headboard, and both are electric adjustable beds aimed at mobility support. Without details such as frame material, motor count, mattress foam density, spring count, or warranty length, it is impossible to claim one is better built from the information provided. Design-wise, the king size will look more substantial and feel more premium in a larger room, while the double is easier to fit into smaller spaces. Winner: tie on build quality; Product A wins on design presence if room allows.

Battery life

There is no battery-life information for either product, and adjustable beds are typically mains-powered rather than battery-dependent. So this comparison cannot be won on battery performance. If backup power or emergency lowering matters to you, you should check the manufacturer’s specification before buying. Winner: tie.

Price and value for money

This is where the decision becomes clear. Product B is £895, which is £94 cheaper than Product A at £989. Since ratings are identical at 4.5/5 from 13 reviews and the product naming suggests the same core specification, Product B offers better value if you do not need the extra width of a king size. However, adjustable beds are one of those purchases where size can directly affect sleep quality: if the extra 6 inches of width reduces partner disturbance or makes repositioning easier, Product A can justify the premium. Winner: Product B for pure value; Product A only if the larger sleep surface is worth £94 to you.

Game library/features

There is no game library here, and no extra software features are listed. In sleep-product terms, the relevant “features” would be mattress firmness scale, foam density, spring count, motor count, massage functions, under-bed lighting, or sleep tracking integration — none of which are supplied in the product data. Because we cannot verify any feature advantage, this category is a tie. If one listing later confirms a better mattress spec, that could change the recommendation, but based on current evidence there is no feature winner.

Overall user experience

For most buyers, the experience difference will come down to roominess and fit. The 5ft king size should feel more comfortable for couples and anyone who values space to turn, elevate, and reposition without feeling cramped. The 4ft 6in double is easier to place in smaller bedrooms and saves £94, which may matter more if the bed is for a single sleeper or a guest room. Because both have the same 4.5/5 rating from 13 reviews, there is no evidence that one is more reliable or better received than the other. If you are choosing purely on likely sleep comfort, the king size has the edge; if you are choosing on budget and practicality, the double is the better buy. Overall summary: Product A is the better sleep experience, Product B is the better value.

Final verdict

Buy Product A if you want the roomiest option and expect the extra width to improve comfort, especially for couples or restless sleepers. Buy Product B if you want the same apparent product for less money and do not need king-size dimensions. If forced to choose one definitive winner for the average buyer, Product B edges it on value, but Product A is the better choice for sleep comfort.

Buy the The Dewsbury Adjustable if...

Buy Product A if you sleep with a partner and regularly feel cramped in standard double beds. It is also the better choice if you want the extra width to help with turning, leg elevation, or general mobility comfort. The £94 premium is reasonable if the larger sleeping surface will genuinely improve your nights.

Buy the King of Beds if...

Buy Product B if you are a solo sleeper, have a smaller bedroom, or want to keep costs down without sacrificing the core product. It is the smarter option if you have no strong need for king-size dimensions and want the same 4.5/5-rated bed for less. For most people, it is the best value pick.

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