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Pillows. Can anyone recommend some that

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sparklymieow · 22/03/2006 12:19

don't go flat and hard within a few weeks. I need to replace all our pillows, so need 7 in total and can't afford a huge amount.

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Furball · 22/03/2006 12:22

\link{http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1037209.htm\Dunlopillo} are brilliant.

sparklymieow · 22/03/2006 12:25

do they keep their shape?

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Marina · 22/03/2006 12:26

Yes. They are also hypoallergenic, the latex ones. Definitely worth the money mieow.

sparklymieow · 22/03/2006 12:28

Hypoallergenic would be good for Dd2, with her allergics and that. I guess I will have to buy a few weekly.

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JackieNo · 22/03/2006 12:29

I've just ordered some from \link{http://www.thewhitecompany.com/ProductDetails_wh.aspx?CurrentCategory=Home|Bedroom|Duvets%20And%20Pillows|HPSP\The White Company} - one of each of the soft and hard, just to see what they're like, as I need to do the same as you. They haven't arrived yet, though...

mythumbelinas · 22/03/2006 12:31

I tend to go for the rebound/rebounce ones that are meant to keep their shape for longer

sparklymieow · 22/03/2006 12:33

The ones we have are supposed to rebound one, but they are crap

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bran · 22/03/2006 12:35

I bought some from John Lewis and they've been great, they've stayed nice and full for at least 18 months now. I can't remember what they were called but they re Jonelle brand (John Lewis' own) and the filling is synthetic not feathers.

mythumbelinas · 22/03/2006 12:37

sorry to hear that .. my sis recommended her rebound ones, coz she loves them ..
personally i don't mind low ones .. good for my neck, i think

mythumbelinas · 22/03/2006 12:38

bran, mine before were JL ones too .. but i bought low ones

bran · 22/03/2006 15:40

The ones I have are called high loft or something, they are very puffy. I do shake them up a couple of times a week which stops all the filling moving to the sides.

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