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What tog quilt are you using at the moment?

31 replies

prettypetal · 29/10/2017 21:39

Just wanting a nosey in regards to what tog quilt is the norm for winter. I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m partial to a bit of extra warmth .... I just clipped the second part of my down & feather quilt together today resulting in 13 tog. If it gets any colder I may have to get my electric under blanket out too. People think that I’m nuts for requiring this level of warmth ( house is a new house, so it’s not a cold house ) No central heating on overnight. Just wanted to compare to others to see if I am a moany cold arse.

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Piffpaffpoff · 29/10/2017 22:59

Scotland here too. 1.5 superking on a double bed, with a brushed cotton top sheet. The duvet is twice the size of the bed so we can both get all snuggled/wrapped up in it.

MyDcAreMarvel · 29/10/2017 23:00

13.5

SquareWord · 29/10/2017 23:06

4.5 tog, no heating and the window open all year round. DH complains but I can't bear warm bedrooms.

LuluJakey1 · 29/10/2017 23:10

4 tog. We never use anything else. DH radiates heat. We just have a cotton sheet for most of the summer if we have anything. Windows open until the last few days.

genehuntshoops · 29/10/2017 23:22

We use our 4.5 tog summer duvet all year round. When it gets cold we have a blanket each on top. We both hate to be too hot in bed.

When we visit Inlaws in Germany in winter we get given huge fluffy extra warm duvets the size of small clouds. And it's always so warm in their place as they have v expensive German triple glazing and never open windows in winter.

Haribogirl · 29/10/2017 23:34

Was on 4.5 tog , partner had wool blanket on top of his side, but today changed it over to 9.0 tog. I’ll probably be to hot, and end up kicking it off at some point in the night.

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