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Wool Duvet
Mimi_Arc_en_ciel
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If I buy an "all weather 3-14tog " duvet from the wool room its going to cost me £209.00
but if I buy it like this:
"Double classic summer wool 3-6 tog" @ £67.99
"Double Classic Medium Wool 8-12 tog" @ £79.99
Total: 147.98
So effectively I'm "saving" £61.02
Would I REALLY notice the difference between the 2 tog at winter?!
Anyone know of any great deals?
Thanks!
but if I buy it like this:
"Double classic summer wool 3-6 tog" @ £67.99
"Double Classic Medium Wool 8-12 tog" @ £79.99
Total: 147.98
So effectively I'm "saving" £61.02
Would I REALLY notice the difference between the 2 tog at winter?!
Anyone know of any great deals?
Thanks!
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Put your two duvet together to make it winter0
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soakandsleep who used to be the duvet an pillow warehouse have a double all year wool quilt for £115.50.
Plus £12 off in the sale and 12% cashback with Quidco.
We bought one a couple of years ago and are really pleased with it0 -
Two wool will be a bit too thick. I like to have a 7tog summer duvet and add throws on top. One throw is usually enough but my oh prefers two throws.
The only disadvantage is if you move a lot when you sleep. Because the layers will move out of place0 -
londonTiger wrote: »Two wool will be a bit too thick. I like to have a 7tog summer duvet and add throws on top. One throw is usually enough but my oh prefers two throws.
The only disadvantage is if you move a lot when you sleep. Because the layers will move out of place
It depends on the room tempature at night.
I don't turn heater on at night. So I would need 13.5t + throws during winter.0 -
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