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Old 23 Feb 19, 10:09 AM  
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I could do with some new pillows too. DH bought some memory foam pillows a while back, really found them incredibly uncomfortable. Moved them to the guest bedroom.

DH is allergic to feathers so they are out too. Don’t know what I have at the moment but they definitely need replacing.
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Old 24 Feb 19, 09:42 AM  
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i never managed to find a pillow i was happy with still after 6 months, until i got these silentnight sprung pillows

amazon/Silentnight...nguag e=en_GB

i bought one a year ago, and liked it so much that i bought another a few months later. prior to that, i'd tried everything, memory foam, V-pillows, and all manner of normal ones over the years, and non come close IMO.
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Old 24 Feb 19, 10:39 AM  
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LouLou127. Hope you don't mind me asking, but how much were they and which firmness did you get?

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Old 25 Feb 19, 09:06 AM  
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LouLou127. Hope you don't mind me asking, but how much were they and which firmness did you get?
Copley, I got the soft version, the description says a pillow so I ordered 2, when they arrived they were 2 per pack so I’ve ended up with 4, total cost £19.90 I think, so really quite cheap x
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Old 2 Mar 19, 02:25 PM  
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beddingcomfortstore...-pair-785.html

Not sure if this link will work, but they are this company’s hotel essential pillows x
I ordered the superior hotel pillows. 2 soft and 2 firm. They were only delivered today so not slept on them yet. First impressions, I only knew which was which as someone had marked the plastic bag in pen with an S and an F. There doesn't seem to be much difference between the soft and firm. They are quite full and deep though. Dh has lay down on them and is disappointed that on the firm one his head sinks into it. I think he was expecting them to be much firmer. I will let you know how we get on after a nights sleep on them. Good thing was they were only ordered Thurs, free delivery and delivered today. There again, I do only live a few miles away from them
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Old 2 Mar 19, 02:36 PM  
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I bought myself a Side Sleeper Pillow
£6.00 from Wilko last year . Best one ive had for ages . I know its cheap but it doesnt seem to go as flat as some I have bought in the past . I only need the 1 pillow to sleep on now .
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Old 2 Mar 19, 02:39 PM  
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I go through loadsss! My most recent buy was silent night hotel pillows and they're the most comfortable I've had so far. I cannot comment on longevity yet though. They were half price though at poundstretcher!
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