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pillows

hi to all
can anyone tell me which are the best pillows to buy....i was look for the ones that stay fluffy
thanks in advance

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  • Fruittea
    Fruittea Posts: 957 Forumite
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    I just got some goose feather ones from Debenhams in their sale and they are nice. Duck down is so soft and can be wash - if you dry with care. They always fluff up well. I've got them in TKMAX before quite cheaply too.
  • moutard
    moutard Posts: 349 Forumite
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    Fruittea wrote: »
    I just got some goose feather ones from Debenhams in their sale and they are nice. Duck down is so soft and can be wash - if you dry with care. They always fluff up well. I've got them in TKMAX before quite cheaply too.
    thank you so much
  • Used to have to buy pillows every few months as they went flat. We always have ones filled with man made fibres as feathers make hubby sneeze.

    I discovered aerelle pillows about two years ago. I recently needed to replace them which I think is really good service for a pillow. Discovered that I can buy two on Amazon for the price of one in my local shop so even happier :)
  • I must have a heavy head, pillows never last long at all. SO I tried memory foam ones and it was the worst thing I ever did. For 2 years now I've had itchy ears on and off. The itch drives me mad and I have to get a script for Otomize. I would wake up every morning after using the pillows, with wet ears (they seemed to create some kind of vacum between my ear and the pillow) avoid like the plague!
  • moutard
    moutard Posts: 349 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    I must have a heavy head, pillows never last long at all. SO I tried memory foam ones and it was the worst thing I ever did. For 2 years now I've had itchy ears on and off. The itch drives me mad and I have to get a script for Otomize. I would wake up every morning after using the pillows, with wet ears (they seemed to create some kind of vacum between my ear and the pillow) avoid like the plague!
    thank you for your reply
  • Try these :
    http://www.finebedding.co.uk/product/spundown-pillow/

    I always used Hungarian goose down, but these are JUST as "fluffy"; wash at 60 and dry easily; and .... LAST, without going flat! :j

    Had mine over a year now and honestly, wouldn't go back to goose down or anything else.

    Price-wise, if you shop around you can get them for about £14@ (i.e. Beales) though please note; they do a medium and a firm version.
    Firm = firm (duh) which we find too firm. :rotfl:

    There's lots of reviews if you "Google" .... HTH
  • These have lasted me years, they bounce back and give me a great night sleep. There are expensive but you get what you pay for

    http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/20217367/
  • moutard
    moutard Posts: 349 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    tracey3596 wrote: »
    Try these :
    http://www.finebedding.co.uk/product/spundown-pillow/

    I always used Hungarian goose down, but these are JUST as "fluffy"; wash at 60 and dry easily; and .... LAST, without going flat! :j

    Had mine over a year now and honestly, wouldn't go back to goose down or anything else.

    Price-wise, if you shop around you can get them for about £14@ (i.e. Beales) though please note; they do a medium and a firm version.
    Firm = firm (duh) which we find too firm. :rotfl:

    There's lots of reviews if you "Google" .... HTH
    thank you they look really good
  • moutard
    moutard Posts: 349 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    jamie07971 wrote: »
    These have lasted me years, they bounce back and give me a great night sleep. There are expensive but you get what you pay for

    http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/20217367/

    thank you so much
  • kelou
    kelou Posts: 247 Forumite
    I just ordered these as seemed good value,

    Not got them out the bag yet though! http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1274457.htm
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