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Old 1 Jan 21, 05:34 PM  
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I would recommend Jasmine Silk pillows, preferably the combined silk & polyester ones. Another good one is the Cloud Nine pillow from The Fine Bedding Company.
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Old 1 Jan 21, 05:35 PM  
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I really struggle finding comfortable pillows!
Currently using the Eve snuggle pillow and it’s lasted me the longest so far, really comfy. It’s also one you can return easily if you don’t like it.

Eve snuggle pillow
I can’t help thinking if I bought pillows/mattress from somewhere that promotes returning it easily then the product I bought from them could be a second hand reject that someone has returned. Maybe that’s not how it works but it’s in my head.
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Old 1 Jan 21, 05:47 PM  
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I can’t help thinking if I bought pillows/mattress from somewhere that promotes returning it easily then the product I bought from them could be a second hand reject that someone has returned. Maybe that’s not how it works but it’s in my head.
Well they aren’t going to bin them - they will wipe down with a damp j cloth and out again (sorry not sure if it’s true but I cant see how otherwise they would stay in business ) Puts me right off - maybe why I travel with my own pillows too ...
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Old 1 Jan 21, 05:53 PM  
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We’ve currently got Premier Inn pillows, you can buy from them direct, £25 for 2, we’re happy with them, we seem to get through loads of pillows x
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Old 1 Jan 21, 06:05 PM  
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Done the same as you and tried lots of different pillows. Now have fogarty forever full pillows which was are very comfy and have the hotel feel you described. I also purchased pillow protectors to chuck in the wash for the dribble/sweat problem and keeps the pillow nice, clean and stain free.
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Old 1 Jan 21, 06:12 PM  
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Glad it’s not just me that struggles with getting a good pillow.
We are currently on some Bedeck ones... think they cost about £12 each at Outlet price. Seem to be flattening out quite quickly.
No matter what I buy pillows these days end up like slices of bread in no time 😩
Maybe I should invest on the Simba ones...
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Old 1 Jan 21, 06:22 PM  
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I must confess I'm a terrible dribbler also struggle with pillows. Bought hundreds over the years. They are ok for a few weeks and then ready for the bin. I have those shredded foam bamboo covered pillows too. Use one on the bottom for support as they are quite solid and something softer on top but they are hard to get good ones.
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Old 1 Jan 21, 06:36 PM  
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Originally Posted by Cosworth View Post
I would recommend Jasmine Silk pillows, preferably the combined silk & polyester ones. Another good one is the Cloud Nine pillow from The Fine Bedding Company.
I have been looking at silk pillow cases. The ones I have seen are mulberry silk. Is that similar to jasmine?
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Old 1 Jan 21, 06:39 PM  
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I'm a nightmare with pillows as I'm fussy about firmness, warmth and as above dribbling however I discovered amazon asin: B07RZZV56F (can't post links!)
It's a shredded memory foam pillow which you can take out or add memory foam to either soften or firm up the pillow, it has a washable outer case (the inner case contains the memory foam)... It's also massively cooler than other memory foam pillows as the shredded nature allows air to circulate...! Not cheap but I previously went through 2 pillows every 6 months due to the above being an awkward so and so... But I've had this one for a year now and bought 2 for other houses we stay(well before covid) regularly!
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Old 1 Jan 21, 06:42 PM  
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I am not on commission honestly 🤣 but this is my tempur cloud pillow that I bought in October. You obviously wash your pillowcase each week but on this you can also wash the outer case as often as you wish if you dribble 😉
The bit inside the case is a weird peach colour. But this pillow is so soft yet bounces back to shape perfectly without going flat 👍🏻



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