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over a year ago
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I really need a decent pillow/s. I'm forever moving them and changing their shape to rest my head on and wondered if any of you can suggest the best / most comfortable ones? They are not old ones less than a year old and always use pillow protectors and wash regularly.
I'm struggling to get comfortable. Serious question |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"...deserves a serious answer.
Orthopaedic ones might be your answer. Memory foam and cheap on ebay?
Xxx"
I have memory foam ones at home not using them as them they were too firm and too full. Not cheap ones either. Hurt my neck. |
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Memory foam for sure!!! And don't go cheap, though the most expensive are usually just for the name.
I bought one 15 years ago (and since--not still using the same pillow!), and will never go back.
Memory foam isn't recommended for people who get really hot at night, but I've never had a problem with just my pillow. |
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"...deserves a serious answer.
Orthopaedic ones might be your answer. Memory foam and cheap on ebay?
Xxx
I have memory foam ones at home not using them as them they were too firm and too full. Not cheap ones either. Hurt my neck. "
Did you try a different shape? the ones that dip in the middle are awful for me. A different shape might work?
Honestly: I don't sell pillows for a living. |
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"Memory foam for sure!!! And don't go cheap, though the most expensive are usually just for the name.
I bought one 15 years ago (and since--not still using the same pillow!), and will never go back.
Memory foam isn't recommended for people who get really hot at night, but I've never had a problem with just my pillow."
They were too full and firm. Maybe I need to try a different brand |
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OP I've tried loads of pillows and atm I've got a latex one. They're made by Dunlop and roughly around 30 quid for the standard one but it's the best pillow I've had x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"...deserves a serious answer.
Orthopaedic ones might be your answer. Memory foam and cheap on ebay?
Xxx
I have memory foam ones at home not using them as them they were too firm and too full. Not cheap ones either. Hurt my neck.
Did you try a different shape? the ones that dip in the middle are awful for me. A different shape might work?
Honestly: I don't sell pillows for a living."
Are you sure?
Different shape might be a good idea but didn't know there were different shapes other than the curved ones. Thank you |
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"OP I've tried loads of pillows and atm I've got a latex one. They're made by Dunlop and roughly around 30 quid for the standard one but it's the best pillow I've had x"
Thank you and will have a look online tomorrow |
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"Memory foam for sure!!! And don't go cheap, though the most expensive are usually just for the name.
I bought one 15 years ago (and since--not still using the same pillow!), and will never go back.
Memory foam isn't recommended for people who get really hot at night, but I've never had a problem with just my pillow.
They were too full and firm. Maybe I need to try a different brand "
Pillows: The ONLY thing that we can be upset about for being "too full and firm." |
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"Memory foam for sure!!! And don't go cheap, though the most expensive are usually just for the name.
I bought one 15 years ago (and since--not still using the same pillow!), and will never go back.
Memory foam isn't recommended for people who get really hot at night, but I've never had a problem with just my pillow.
They were too full and firm. Maybe I need to try a different brand
Pillows: The ONLY thing that we can be upset about for being "too full and firm.""
So true hehe |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Memory foam for sure!!! And don't go cheap, though the most expensive are usually just for the name.
I bought one 15 years ago (and since--not still using the same pillow!), and will never go back.
Memory foam isn't recommended for people who get really hot at night, but I've never had a problem with just my pillow.
They were too full and firm. Maybe I need to try a different brand
Pillows: The ONLY thing that we can be upset about for being "too full and firm."
So true hehe " please let me know how you get on, I am struggling too at the moment!! |
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