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~Were can I purchase a comforable coffin for somene 6'6" (Details inside)~?

Asked by talljasperman (21916points) August 5th, 2013

~To keep at home to avoid mosquitoes and bright light, I am desperate to get a comfortable sleep. Also I think it would be novel eccentric idea to save space in my bedroom? Maybe one with Air Conditioning. ~

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gailcalled's avatar

Have a carpenter build you a custom platform on legs to your specs. Then get a custom cut piece of firm 6” thick foam. Then buy a floor fan and screens. Can you not turn the lights out in your bedroom or are you sharing? If so, purchase an eye shade. Here

And don’t forget the ear plugs.

Judi's avatar

I’m sure any mortuary would sell you one.

zenvelo's avatar

Coffin’s aren’t designed to be comfortable. The residents don’t complain. And it won’t be a comfortable sleep, because it has no room for you to rollover while you sleep.

Judi's avatar

Or air!

Judi's avatar

You could have a cabinet maker design one for you.

Coloma's avatar

I’d put in a memory foam mattress so you can really R.I.P. lol

Kardamom's avatar

I think I might try mosquito netting first. You don’t want the housekeeper to show up and send your comfortable bed, with you in it, on to the cemetery, whilst you are sleeping. Can you dig it?~

Coloma's avatar

can you dig it? LOL

talljasperman's avatar

I forgot that I asked this question. I’m still interested.

talljasperman's avatar

I am practicing sleeping in the bathtub in the dark with the lights out and no water. Two pillows and blankets. So far it is comfortable.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

I got an ac and black out curtains and a night mask and ear buds.

Coloma's avatar

@RedDeerGuy1 Cool, but you still need the coffin to complete your perfect nights slumber. haha

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