Chino Adjustable Beds
If you need extra relief on your body's most sensitive pressure points, a quality Chino adjustable bed from Amerisleep offers the opportunity to experience the best sleep of your life. Our adjustable beds help you fall asleep faster and rest more comfortably on a fully adjustable mattress with dual wave massage and a host of other dynamic features. Best of all, you can order your new Amerisleep adjustable mattress online and have it shipped right to your door.
Pair your Chino adjustable bed with one of Amerisleep's best memory foam mattresses for a level of comfort unmatched in the industry. You'll be able to raise your head and feet to whatever position you like, and your Chino adjustable mattress will come complete with a 20 year warranty.
Whether you prefer a mattress that is firm or soft, we have an option that will perfectly fit your sleeping style.

Chino Adjustable Beds & Frames
- Enjoy sleep on an innovative Chino adjustable bed with the first-ever capacitive-touch remote control
- Order your adjustable bed online and have it delivered to your door - setup is minimal
- Your adjustable bed makes it possible for you to enjoy a full-body massage every night
- Control your Chino adjustable bed with our smartphone app
If you have joint or back issues, or just want to enjoy the most comfortable sleep of your life, Amerisleep's adjustable bed allows you to customize your sleep in whatever way you choose. When paired with the most comfortable mattresses, your adjustable bed allows you to wake up every day feeling fully refreshed and reenergized.
Upgrading to the best mattress for back pain can ease your discomfort and help you get healthy sleep.
Many mattress stores give you too many options that fail to acknowledge your preferred sleeping position and body type.
Chino Adjustable Beds
To protect the value of your investment, every adjustable bed from Amerisleep comes with a 20 year
warranty
that covers any problems with materials and workmanship.
When designing our adjustable bed, we set out to fully modernize the sleep experience. By combining
quality
materials and state-of-the-art technology, we developed a truly original Chino adjustable bed.


- Capacitive-touch remote control
- Smartphone app control
- Pillow-tilt articulation
- Full-body massage
- 8 USB ports
- Under-bed lighting
- Wallhugger® engineering
You'll enjoy the best sleep of your life with features that include:
Don't forget to check out our mattress sale!
Frequently Asked Questions
Looking for a good mattress sale can be tricky. If you’re looking at brick-and-mortar locations in Chino, always ask the sales associate when the sale ends and often the sale runs. If you’re looking online, check to see if the mattress company offers promo codes or referral codes for deeper discounts.
Generally, the best time to buy a mattress in Chino is during one of the four major holidays: Memorial Day, Labor Day, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Presidents Day.
The Black Friday mattress sale is often one of the best, with most mattress companies offering a few hundred dollars off their mattress plus free pillows or sheets.
We are a little biased but we like the Amerisleep AS3. We were one of the first bed in box companies and we have worked tirelessly to provide a comfortable and supportive mattress at an affordable price.
A good mattress can only do so much. Finding the best pillow for your neck is just as important. Most people don’t know you should replace your pillow every 2-3 years. Pillows often lose their shape and support faster than a mattress.
If looking for the best pillow, consider investing in a memory foam pillow but look for one that has a ventilated airways or promotes breathability.




Chino, CA Tidbits
An indigenous tribe, who had a village in the Santa Ana River watershed, they were the first inhabitants of the city of Chino. Up until the government of Mexico was completed and they had possession of some lands in California were claimed.
There was a land grant and the resulting ranch became a grazing area for cattle and horses. This attracted the attention of various settlers, as well indigenous tribes. It was because of this that more and more people learned about the prime properties in the area that were ripe for the taking. Several American settlers established farms while some built a grist mill in the area.
The rancho was in an area where coal was discovered, so its mining industry was strong. It was also a popular stopover for tourists during the years of the California Gold Rush. California gained statehood in 1850, and the process separated the public lands from the privately held ones. Starting in 1887, a new community in the area was known as "Chino", which was later incorporated in 1920. Alfalfa, corn, and sugar beets were eventually grown there.
The Old Town at the City Central became the location of a city hall, the police department, and the city courts. The local government has plans to move the buildings to another area, although nothing has been set in stone. Many of Chino's residents live next to the dam. Chino developed into a small suburban city during the 1970s, and it became the western anchor of the Inland Empire area.
Currently, the development of Chino has gradually taken on the characteristics of a more middle-class identity. There are still many farms in the area. They raise barn animals that include chickens and goats. Some such properties were constructed beside industrial districts.
The city has a rural getaway provided by the a regional park, a 2,000-acre land in the Chino Valley Basin. The state park is the site of many rare flowers and hiking trails. An aircraft museum is also located at the Chino municipal airport. The museum displays aircraft, memorabilia, and information on the history of manned flights that includes a number milestone-achieving research and test aircraft.
There is a youth museum is also in the city, and it is located in the downtown near a historic bank. In 1990, the museum was opened to the public. It chronicles the history of the Chino region and offers interactive learning exhibits. Since the city has many rural and pastoral areas, it has become a setting for many midwestern films and shows throughout the years.
The school district covers most of the schools in the city. Chino has over a dozen elementary schools, four junior high schools, and three high schools. There is also one charter school located in the city. The local college also has a satellite campus in Chino. The biggest employer in the area, according to the 2011 report, is the school district, with more than a thousand employees.