BoxDrop Mattress & Furniture West Bend, WI

Tagline:
Experience the BoxDrop Difference!

Description:
BoxDrop West Bend, WI is a locally-owned and operated clearance center dedicated to serving our community with several nationally recognized Mattress & Furniture brands. Our unique model allows our customers to purchase inventory 40-70% Off Retail Value due to our low overhead, and at the same time provide a higher quality product and a better experience. Here you will find: Inner Spring & Economy, Pillow Top, Foam & Memory Foam, Hybrids, Adjustables and more, including non-traditional sizes! Everything is new in plastic and we carry Name Brands such as: Beautyrest, Nectar Sleep, Royal Heritage, Albany, Hughes, Parker House, Steve Silver, and more. Come see us today and save hundreds on your next mattress, sofa, sectionals and more!

Hours:

Timezone: (GMT-06:00) America/Denver

Monday

12:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Thursday

12:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Friday

10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Saturday

10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Sunday

10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Business Name:
BoxDrop Mattress & Furniture West Bend, WI

Address:
110 East Decorah Road
West Bend 53095
United States

Phone:
(414) 429-1787

Website:
https://boxdrop-west-bend-wi-mattress-and-furniture-store.business.site/?m=true

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Reviews

Customer Review: Absolutely amazing experience! Walked in without an appointment. Looked at several options and the owner came over and explained things throughly and even gave ideas and he was straight to the point No BS and Very pleasant! Great atmosphere and easy transaction. I recommend anyone looking for furniture to take a look here. - Dan Powell - Google Local Guide

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Customer Review: 10/10 recommend! Had an awesome experience purchasing a couch. They have amazing deals, stress-free & owners are super friendly! Always have stock on hand! Definitely will be going back in the future !! Response from the Owner: Thanks for the nice review Rebecca! Enjoy your new sectional from our local mattress and furniture store here in West Bend. - Rebecca Breuer

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Customer Review: Extremely happy with my experience buying our new couch today. I had found a posting on Facebook with a couch we were interested in. I reached out and had a very quick response answering all of my questions. When I entered the shop I was greeted immediately and asked if I needed help. When I found the couch I was looking for I was provided dimensions and questions to confirm it would fit it the space in my home. Check out was easy and I was immediately assisted with loading my new couch into my vehicle. I would absolutely buy from here again - John Szyjewski

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About West Bend

West Bend is a city in and the county seat of Washington County, Wisconsin, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 31,752. == History == === Early history and settlement === Northeastern Washington County's earliest known inhabitants were pre-Columbian Mound Builders, who constructed effigy mounds in the area sometime between 650 CE and 1300 CE. They were semi-nomadic and survived by hunting, fishing, and gathering wild plants. They made pottery and constructed tools from bone, wood, stone, and occasionally copper. They built effigy mounds shaped like mammals, reptiles, birds and other creatures, both real and mythical, as well as conical, oval, and linear mounds, some of which contain human burials. Some mounds in the West Bend area were destroyed by settlers to create farm fields, but several dozen survive and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Washington County "Island" Effigy Mound District, which includes the Lizard Mound County Park site in nearby Farmington as well as several privately owned sites.In the early 19th century when the first White settlers arrived in Southeastern Wisconsin, the Potawatomi and Menominee Indians inhabited the land now occupied by the City of West Bend. In 1831, the Menominee surrendered their claims to the land to the United States Federal Government through the Treaty of Washington. The Potawatomi surrendered their land claims in 1833 through the 1833 Treaty of Chicago, which (after being ratified in 1835) required them to leave the area by 1838. While many Native people moved west of the Mississippi River to Kansas, some chose to remain, and were referred to as "strolling Potawatomi" in contemporary documents because many of them were migrants who subsisted by squatting on their ancestral lands, which were now owned by settlers. In the mid-1800s, there was a large Native American village on the shore of Silver Lake, southwest of the modern-day City of West Bend.

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