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I wanna pillow
BettiePage
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I get through a pillow about every 2 months in my quest for the perfect one. I sleep on my front with my head to one side so need one 'built up' at the sides. I've spent upto £18 so far on a pillow which was lovely for about 2 weeks and then went flat 
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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feather ones
i have goose and they are beautiful
always plump back up when beaten too
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we have a tempur matress and bought the pillows to go with it they are VERY expensive £60-£90 but absolutly fantastic,i would highly reccommend themWill this hammy hunt ever end ???
So far all 4 hamsters £40,3 beds £15,Skate board and u turn £22,House £25 total £97.00 ....still wanting wheel,car,slide,ball,surf board ....
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I find Ikea do a good selection of pillows with a variety of prices. I got a great feather one for £3 and it suits me really well.0
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M&S pillows are cheap (£3 each and were 2 for £5 a little while ago) and I've found them to be brilliant, so far they've stayed very fluffy!0
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I bought the second pillow on this page (Anatomical neckcare pillow) when they were sold by Argos.
http://www.brandbury.co.uk/anti__dustmite_and_anti_bacteria.htm
I've had it a while and it is fully washable etc, doesn't go flat or anything. It takes a little bit of getting used to but once you do it is very comfortable, you'll never go back to a standard pillow.“Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.” - Oscar Wilde0 -
I hear the memory pillows are fab. Netto are selling them at 9.99 next week. Not sure if this is a good price yet though - sorry.0
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the jml pillows are good-
a good pillow is so underestimated in good sleep/ no back pain
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thomas
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I have four of the tempur ones (2 each of 2 different styles) and don't like them - they have now been consigned to storage until I get around to putting them on ebay. However, I love my tempur mattress. Like you - I have yet to find the perfect pillow and I think I have tried most types. I think it gets more difficult as you get older, I used to be able to sleep anywhere (even in a telephone box in Zurich in my youth!). I'll keep searching and read this thread with interest.0
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[quote=[Deleted User];4637024]I find Ikea do a good selection of pillows with a variety of prices. I got a great feather one for £3 and it suits me really well.[/quote]
Thanks! £3 is very cheap for a feather pillow
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I can recommend Dunlopillow Serenity pillows, have used them for years and try to replace when they are on offer somewhere at around £20.0
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