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Pillow recommendations? Happy to spend a bit of money

10 replies

MrsBloop · 25/01/2015 13:42

Looking to renew our bedroom pillows, can anyone recommend some decent quality brands or shops? Not looking for cheapest possible, but something that will last. Not a fan of feathers!

Thanks

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WingsClipped · 25/01/2015 15:59

The Tempur pillows are amazing. DH had one to help as he suffers from back issues and we eventually replaced mine with a Tempur as I kept nicking his one! They are pricey but last years and years without going flat or lumpy so saves you from buying expensive down pillows which still need replacing every year or two.

charliewolf · 25/01/2015 20:55

Dunlopillo latex pillows are fabulous and last for years.

neversleepagain · 25/01/2015 22:46

I second Tempur. I bought one about 8 years ago and it is still in perfect condition. It has a removable cover for washing. I paid £80 almost 10 years ago and they are around £120 now but definitely worth the money.

scousadelic · 25/01/2015 22:51

Sorry to butt in but aren't Tempur pillows quite hard? I have a memory foam shaped thingy that supports your neck and it is much harder than I would sleep on

I'm watching with interest as I am desperate for a good pillow too

ggirl · 25/01/2015 23:17

I had a temper one , the one for side sleepers , I prefer the ikea memory foam one . Tempur one got too squishy ..i like em hard ;)

Armpitt · 25/01/2015 23:17

i like Dunlopillow Serenity

itiswhatitiswhatitis · 25/01/2015 23:19

Dunlopillo latex (about £50 from John Lewis) Not going to say how long we've had ours but suffice to say they have done very well over time

WingsClipped · 26/01/2015 13:15

There are a couple of types of the Tempur pillows, there's a shaped one which we don't like. We have the traditional looking ones which have a variety of firmness. It really thick and cushiony when you sink your head into it. Offers really good support.

evertonmint · 26/01/2015 15:46

I love my Tempur one beyond all reason. It's the first time a pillow has been neither too firm nor too flimsy and I sleep soooo much better than I ever did before.

I find Dunlopillos way overstuffed (my MIL has some) and end up sort of rolling off it whereas I sink into the Tempur but feel completely supported.

spottymoo · 26/01/2015 19:19

I have spent a fortune on pillows over the years the best ones we've had are primark ones £7 a each have kept their shape and bounce

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