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LilacLillie wrote: »If you order 5 @ £2.50 the original price is recognised = £10 each.
Add code: TD-EQ65 which is £5 off a £50 spend ..................You will end up paying £7.50 for 5 pillows.
I also went through Quidco and hope that tracks at the original amount, then making total £6 for the 5 pillows!
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whichwhydoIturn wrote: »ordered 4 thank you for this thread.my OH snores like a drain and results in him sleeping on the sofa 3-4 nights a week so i can get some sleep.will let you know about the success.
I can thoroughly recommend that anyone with a snoring partner invest in these http://www.britishsnoring.co.uk/shop/snore_calm_foam_ear_plugs_special_offer_30_pairs.php
My DH is a dreadfully loud snorer and I suffered for many years. I was exhausted constantly. We had tried everthing and this was a final thing to try and I haven't looked back. They are disposable but I just rinse them every morning and re-use them. Would definately recommend them to all.0 -
waste of money.
tried these, tried mouth pieces, magnetic nose things, bridge of nose plasters, wafers that melt on the roof of your mouth.
None of them worked. The only thing that works is losing weight, or if you have a collar larger than 16.5 ins I would recommend you visit your doctor and get referred to a sleep clinic, as you most likely have sleep apnea - which is completely treatable.
I did and it has changed my life completely, and I no longer snore, and I can actually sleep with my OH as opposed to seperate bedrooms.0 -
I can thoroughly recommend that anyone with a snoring partner invest in these http://www.britishsnoring.co.uk/shop/snore_calm_foam_ear_plugs_special_offer_30_pairs.php
My DH is a dreadfully loud snorer and I suffered for many years. I was exhausted constantly. We had tried everthing and this was a final thing to try and I haven't looked back. They are disposable but I just rinse them every morning and re-use them. Would definately recommend them to all.0 -
I can thoroughly recommend that anyone with a snoring partner invest in these http://www.britishsnoring.co.uk/shop/snore_calm_foam_ear_plugs_special_offer_30_pairs.php
My DH is a dreadfully loud snorer and I suffered for many years. I was exhausted constantly. We had tried everthing and this was a final thing to try and I haven't looked back. They are disposable but I just rinse them every morning and re-use them. Would definately recommend them to all.
LOL Very funny!!!!!:T:rotfl::rotfl::T0 -
are these pillows designed for smothering at 3.00 am????????
not really!!
Horses for courses:D0 -
Showman_Bill wrote: »I found one of these seemed to ease my problem substantially.0
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LilacLillie wrote: »If you order 5 @ £2.50 the original price is recognised = £10 each.
Add code: TD-EQ65 which is £5 off a £50 spend ..................You will end up paying £7.50 for 5 pillows.
I also went through Quidco and hope that tracks at the original amount, then making total £6 for the 5 pillows!
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I've been getting emails from Tesco about an OOS item I am following that's now allegedly 'back in stock' and, as with this pillow, is still showing OOS on the website. I emailed them after about 5 consecutive emails from them each time I re-registered my interest. You'd think a big company like Tesco could get their act together wouldn't you!0
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shirley999 wrote: »I've been getting emails from Tesco about an OOS item I am following that's now allegedly 'back in stock' and, as with this pillow, is still showing OOS on the website. I emailed them after about 5 consecutive emails from them each time I re-registered my interest. You'd think a big company like Tesco could get their act together wouldn't you!0
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