Curious to know which brand will take the crown for the comfiest couch? Join us in the showdown between The Dump and Apt2B.
Alex Back | Couch.com CEO & Founder
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Step into the ring of furniture fame as we pit The Dump against Apt2B in the ultimate couch comparison. Brace yourself for an epic battle of luxury and affordability in the world of seating comfort.
Side By Side
Features
The Dump
Apt2B
Made to Order Lead Times
N/A
2-4 weeks
Free Shipping Option
White Glove Delivery Option
$199+
$149
Return Option
Warranty Included
Financing Option
The Dump Credit Card
Bread Pay
Assembly Required
Varies
Varies
Large Fabric Selection
Free Swatches Available
Manufacturing Origin
USA + Import
USA + Import
Avg. 3-Seat Couch Price
$$$-$$$$
$$$
Looking at style, The Dump stands out with a mix of high-end luxury and affordable options, suitable for various preferences. In terms of durability, both brands offer long-lasting products, with The Dump showcasing high-end and discounted selections. Sustainability efforts differ as The Dump focuses on reducing waste while Apt2B boasts exceptionally fast lead times for USA-made products. When it comes to overall value, The Dump offers a wide range of sofas suitable for different budgets, whereas Apt2B excels in providing quality materials for their mid-range and customizable couches.
BRAND #1: The Dump
The Dump has been shaking up the furniture industry for over 35 years, offering luxury for less through their unique model of selling closeouts, overstocks, and design samples. Their no-frills approach and warehouse-style stores might not be for everyone. Still, their focus on affordable prices and ever-changing inventory has earned them a loyal following of bargain hunters who aren't afraid to dig for treasure.
The Dump | Brand Summary
Does The Dump live up to the hype of luxury for less, or is it just a dumping ground for overstock furniture? Their bold claim of offering luxury furniture up to 80% off has certainly piqued my curiosity so I thought it was time for a Dump review. But can you really find a high-quality, stylish sofa without shelling out a fortune? There's been a lot of hype about The Dump recently, having purchased all of the overstocked inventory from the legendary high-end manufacturer, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, which is now out of business. Let's dive into the details and see if The Dump lives up to the hype.
In a nutshell, The Dump delivers on its promise of affordability, offering a wide range of sofas at significantly lower prices than you'd find at traditional retailers. It also has probably the most provocative name of any major retail store in any industry.
While their no-frills approach might not be for everyone, it's clear they've mastered the art of the bargain. If you're willing to sacrifice a bit of hand-holding and white-glove service for the chance to snag a designer sofa at a steal, then The Dump is definitely worth a visit.
Wide variety of styles and prices to suit different tastes and budgets
Many sofas available for quick delivery
Convenient in-store pickup option for free
Multiple delivery options, including in-home delivery
Commitment to sustainability through waste reduction and renewable energy
Cons
Varying quality across brands and products
All sales are final unless defective or damaged within 24 hours
Standard warranty only covers 1 year
No assembly service offered
Limited in-house customization options
The Dump is like a treasure hunt for furniture lovers. You'll find high-end brands at prices that'll make you do a double-take, and their 100% satisfaction guarantee takes the risk out of snagging a deal. With free standard shipping on many items and white-glove delivery available, getting your new couch home is a breeze. But, just like any treasure hunt, there are a few things to watch out for.
Their selection is constantly changing, so you might not find the exact same sofa twice. And while they offer a variety of styles, customization options are limited. Plus, if you change your mind after the 30-day return window, you're out of luck (unless it's a manufacturing defect). But hey, that's the thrill of the hunt, right?
If you're a savvy shopper who loves a good deal and doesn't mind a bit of a gamble, The Dump could be your furniture paradise. Just be prepared to pounce on that perfect sofa when you see it because it might not be there tomorrow!
Apt2B was founded in 2010 with the goal of providing customizable, USA made apartment size sofas at an affordable price. They've since expanded their offering to include sectionals, sofa beds, and more. Apt2B was recently acquired by The RoomPlace.
Apt2B | Brand Summary
Apt2B is a really fantastic option if you’re looking for a couch, sleeper sofa, or sectional that’s made in the USA, customizable, is made from quality materials, and ships quick. The delivery process is smooth and stress-free, highlighting the convenience from order placement to receiving the product.
But Apt2B furniture also offers “exclusive import” products that are manufactured overseas and don’t match the rest of their quality. This leads to a bit of an identity crisis on the website and weakens their overall rating. For the sake of this review I will mostly be focusing on their collection of Made in the USA couches, which is also what you should do when shopping at Apt2B.
Couch Potato Note: Like Joybird, I’d recommend that you only order Apt2B couches when they’re on sale (and they’re almost always on sale).
Apt2B has a bit of a split personality when it comes to their couch offerings. They have high-quality, made-in-the-USA sofas, but they also sell cheaper, lower-quality, imported couches. It can be hard to tell which is which when shopping on their website. Their imported couches do not have a warranty, and their USA-made couches essentially have a 1-year warranty despite language promoting a lifetime warranty. A lack of brick-and-mortar locations makes it difficult to judge Apt2B’s quality and comfort in person.
However, they have an excellent range of USA-made couch sizes and styles available in dozens of fabrics. They sell large 2-piece sectional sofas, sectional sleeper sofas, apartment-size sofas, and big modular couches. If you want mid-century modern couches or modern couches you’ll have plenty to choose from at Apt2B furniture. Apt2B also has some of the fastest lead times for custom-built, USA-made sofas we’ve ever seen. The icing on the cake? Apt2B uses high-quality materials, especially at their competitive, mid-tier price point. Plus, every upholstery fabric option is the same price, so you can customize to your heart’s content.
In the realm of sofas, The Dump reigns supreme as the winner in this comparison. Their mix of high-end luxury and affordable choices, combined with a focus on sustainability and diverse styles, sets them apart as the ultimate furniture destination for comfort seekers.
Alex Back
Couch.com CEO & Founder
Alex Back is the founder and CEO of Couch.com. Previously, he was the co-founder and COO of the popular furniture brand, Apt2B, which was acquired by a large US retail furniture chain in 2018. He worked to integrate Apt2B, one of the very first online furniture retailers on the Shopify platform, into the operations of the 100 year old larger business entity and was deeply immersed in the business operations of both online and brick and mortar retail for 4 years before leaving in 2023 to start Couch.com. Working in various parts of the furniture industry since 2004, he has 20 years experience in retail sales, e-commerce, marketing, operations, logistics and wholesale manufacturing and distribution. He has worked extensively with partners such as Costco, Bed Bath and Beyond and Amazon and his work has been highlighted in many publications such as Forbes, CNN and HGTV, among others. Alex is delighted to bring his experience and authority on couches and the furniture industry to this platform, along with many of his industry colleagues who are helping him keep the Couch.com audience informed and engaged on a daily basis.