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Really good pillows

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LaviniasBigBloomers · 08/03/2024 14:09

Have just come back from a work trip and now my old pillows feel like bricks! Where's the best place to go for firm but flooffy pillows, like you'd find in a hotel?


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CranfordScones · 08/03/2024 14:20

Dunelm always has a good range of price and type.

happyhippo24 · 08/03/2024 14:24

I was researching this last night on here and other places and apparently the Premier Inn ones are good.

I did see someone saying about getting the same pillows but not premier inn brand but not sure if I will risk that.

LaviniasBigBloomers · 08/03/2024 18:35

happyhippo24 · 08/03/2024 14:24

I was researching this last night on here and other places and apparently the Premier Inn ones are good.

I did see someone saying about getting the same pillows but not premier inn brand but not sure if I will risk that.

I had no idea Premier Inn At Home was a thing! I knew you could get the beds but not the other bits...

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Shinyandnew1 · 08/03/2024 18:37

Dunlopillo (now Relyon) are the only pillows to have! Eye-watering expensive but last for decades and are so comfortable to sleep in.

marmaladeandpeanutbutter · 09/03/2024 10:57

This is a really difficult question to answer. I've tried plenty, including from Dunelm and John Lewis. It depends entirely on your preference in pillow styles, and I think you'd need to shop in person and try a few (they have plastic covers on). Buying online, as I have several times, is a mistake. You could also try asking the hotel you stayed at.

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