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The best pillows

6 replies

bumpology · 18/06/2014 17:28

We need some new pillows, as the ones I buy keep on going flat and lumpy. Mustn't be feather-based, as I'm allergic, but I'm after the really soft and plump sort you tend to get in good hotels.
Any suggestions? Ideally I want to spend less than £25-30 per pillow


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samsam123 · 18/06/2014 21:50

try soak and sleep on the web buy all my stuff online from them

ceres · 18/06/2014 21:55

dunlopillo super comfort.

more than your budget but worth every penny. they will still be going strong in 10+ years.

made from latex so naturally anti allergy and just the right mix of support and squishiness. and they never need plumping.

mousmous · 18/06/2014 21:57

we have ikea hollow fibre pillows.
feel really nice and are washable.

bumpology · 19/06/2014 20:35

Many thanks for suggestions - will look them up!

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e1y1 · 21/06/2014 16:35

I recently bought some new bedding.

I used to love down bedding, until I saw the horrific process of how it is obtained.

So I literally threw all my down bedding out.

However due to the fact that I like the feel of down, I looked for something similar, that wasn't made of feathers.

I came across Microfiber cluster, which is just literally clusters of microfiber cotton.

IT'S AMAZING. It feels so soft and cosy, but the pillows I got still give the right support.

I got these ones HERE

I got 8 pillows and two duvets to match, I love them.

Yes it was around £250 for the lot, but you spend a third of your life in bed, so I like my bed to be the best I can possibly get.

HTH

e1y1 · 21/06/2014 20:53

Oh, after reading your post fully, the pillows I have recommended are well within your budget, at just under £18 each.

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