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Please recommend me a duvet!

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JLbaby · 20/03/2017 14:19

I'm looking for a new king size duvet and my first port of call is obviously recommendations from MN!

What i would like -

King size
10.5tog
NOT feather/down (so perhaps microfibres/hollowfobre? What's the difference?!)
Machine washable and preferably tumble dry too.

I've seen the supersoft range in John Lewis - does anyone have one of these? They look and feel lovely, but for £50 they seem fairly cheap so I'm not sure if they are any good.

Thanks!

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PossumInAPearTree · 20/03/2017 14:20

A baavet. It's amazing.

NannyR · 20/03/2017 14:23

I bought a wool duvet from baavet, it's great, very light but warm. It isn't machine washable though (although they say that the wool is naturally antimicrobial and anti dust mite)

NannyR · 20/03/2017 14:23

Cross post!!

reup · 20/03/2017 14:26

www.purelivingcollection.com/spundown-duvet.html

Even the super king is machine washable. Not sure of the togs though- I've got one thin and one thick and you can snap them together to make a super thick one,

LoveMyLittleSuperhero · 20/03/2017 14:30

I love the silent night bounce back ones, come in a range of togs, machine washable, and absolutely wonderful to sleep under. Hollow fibre don't know the difference I think they are suitable for a tumble drier but not sure, mine dries quick hung up though so never needed the drier.

JLbaby · 20/03/2017 14:30

Thanks but it does need to be machine washable - I have small children and they like to share their bodily fluids with me sometimes!!

Reup - that one looks lovely thank you!

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PossumInAPearTree · 20/03/2017 14:41

The baavet bloke said to me at a push its machine washable. That normally for day to day sweat, etc it doesn't need to be washed.....that you can hang it on a line in the sun to freshen it. But in a wee, vomit situation put it in the machine on a cool wash/wool cycle.

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