Memory Foam Pillow from Lidl -Anyone got one?

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Just saw this in lidl, I don't really like my regular pillows as they are too thin and get squished ( even the more expensive ones). This one seems pretty firm,except the weird shape of it?
Anyone maybe have bought one in past and can give their review?
I had a look at in store and it seemed of decent quality, except the 100% polyster cover wasn't really inspiring on it.
http://www.lidl.co.uk/en/our-offers-2491.htm?action=showDetail&id=41863

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  • bobobski
    bobobski Posts: 771 Forumite
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    I don't have this one, but I do have a (normal-shaped) memory foam pillow which was £8 from Tesco and is the brand with the hippo in pyjamas - sorry, I'm rubbish with brands. Anyway, my memory foam pillow is top-notch and I now struggle to sleep with normal pillows if I'm staying with friends as they're just too squishy and unsupportive.
  • theburningcat
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    I have a similar one from Ikea. If I can get to sleep, I get a better night's sleep. I find it hard to get to sleep, though.

    I would recommend trying it at that price - but don't be too optimistic.
  • BIB
    BIB Posts: 7 Forumite
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    I have won a contour memory foam pillow from langria as a giveaway prize. I don't know this brand before. But it feels much firmer than an ordinary pillow. It also helps reduce my neck pain. It is now £24.99 in their amazon store. Will consider to buy another for my brother who also suffers from neck pain.
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  • Misslayed
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    My husband uses one from Lidl - the contoured one. He wouldn't be without it, it goes with us when we go away. The cover comes off easily for washing.
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  • crabbyHermit
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    I bought one years ago to replace an old Sussel (£50.00) contoured pillow, but found it too hard. After removing the fabric cover to inspect the innards, I found the pillow wasn't made of memory foam at all, but consisted of a 1" layer of firm bubbly plasticky stuff with a shaped topping of conventional rubbery sponge. It wasn't comfortable, but makes a great footrest for sensitive heels in bed. I now use a Tempur pillow and have been very happy with that. Mine was a half price demonstration model from a Tempur showroom, and just needed a wash in anti-bac solution to be usable.
  • Neetusingh
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    If you want to get proper night's sleep, then I would recommend Bouncy memory foam pillow.
  • LadyDee
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    Neetusingh wrote: »
    If you want to get proper night's sleep, then I would recommend Bouncy memory foam pillow.

    Have you a link please (or is it your company)?
  • JJ_Egan
    JJ_Egan Posts: 20,281 Forumite
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    Bad kneck steer well clear of memory foam .
    Key is sleeping postition and hight of pillow to keep kneck and spine in line .
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