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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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".... and 21 togs of warmth. Been a long day.
Anyone else snug as a bug in a rug?"
There is no way on earth you can sleep with 21 togs n top of you. Jesus that would bring a corpse back to 37 degrees C |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"13.5 is the highest I can go! And thats in the height of winter "
I've looked you can get a 13.5 and an 8 that gives 21.5 if you pack them in but you are looking at about 12 in high duvet and the static from nylon pajamas under that could combust the cotton in the cover at that temp. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I have measured and you can fit 3x15 tog duvets in a foot and from bed to ceiling its 6 foot so in theory you could have a 270tog quilt on your bed if you don't have a lite dangling over it. You could cook scones in that! |
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"I have measured and you can fit 3x15 tog duvets in a foot and from bed to ceiling its 6 foot so in theory you could have a 270tog quilt on your bed if you don't have a lite dangling over it. You could cook scones in that! "
Are you bored lol |
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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago
In a crisp poke on the A814 |
"13.5 is the highest I can go! And thats in the height of winter
I've looked you can get a 13.5 and an 8 that gives 21.5 if you pack them in but you are looking at about 12 in high duvet and the static from nylon pajamas under that could combust the cotton in the cover at that temp. "
Im NOT giving up my flannelette nightie .....Il stick to 13.5 and below |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have measured and you can fit 3x15 tog duvets in a foot and from bed to ceiling its 6 foot so in theory you could have a 270tog quilt on your bed if you don't have a lite dangling over it. You could cook scones in that!
Are you bored lol "
More shattered after a couple of 15 hour days and lots of measuring. |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
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"I have measured and you can fit 3x15 tog duvets in a foot and from bed to ceiling its 6 foot so in theory you could have a 270tog quilt on your bed if you don't have a lite dangling over it. You could cook scones in that! "
We may not agree on much but that really made me laugh. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ive got a splitter, 10.5 base and an addtional 5 for summer. Cab combine both for winter but weight becomes an issue as they cling to the bed"
Hollowfibre will take care of the weight issue and still give you the warmth |
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To answer the questions, it's 2 10.5 duvets, I have another one on standby for winter. They're hollow fibre so not heavy.
Look at my username, I'm always cold. Even in the summer when I tred to cuddle up to the ex, she'd say "fuck off, you're freezing" |
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"To answer the questions, it's 2 10.5 duvets, I have another one on standby for winter. They're hollow fibre so not heavy.
Look at my username, I'm always cold. Even in the summer when I tred to cuddle up to the ex, she'd say "fuck off, you're freezing" "
Drink less coffee and you might have better circulation lol |
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