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mattress protectors/toppers-what's the difference?
clivejohnson
Posts: 244 Forumite
Hi all,
Have been looking at mattress protectors from a well known online department store, and would like to know, what is the difference betweem=n the two>? And are they worth the money?
In short, which one should we go for?
Many thanks
Clive
Have been looking at mattress protectors from a well known online department store, and would like to know, what is the difference betweem=n the two>? And are they worth the money?
In short, which one should we go for?
Many thanks
Clive
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A protector is just a coverclivejohnson wrote: »Hi all,
Have been looking at mattress protectors from a well known online department store, and would like to know, what is the difference betweem=n the two>? And are they worth the money?
In short, which one should we go for?
Many thanks
Clive
A topper has thickness - and is comfortable!
Have you looked at Dunelm?0 -
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Try this link:
http://www.dunelm-mill.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Search?storeId=10551&ref1=16-14322&freeText=topper&catalogId=11100&langId=-1
They have branches almost everwhere.
We bought one in their sale last year - sales come round quite frequently
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Hi,clivejohnson wrote: »what is the difference betweem=n the two
hee hee, wee while since I was at school, but, is this the new way of correcting a spelling mistake, I like it.
The quiv=ck broq=wn fox ji=umped over the lazy di=og. :rotfl:0
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