Tempur Pillows and other posh pillows
Tempur Pillows and other posh pillows
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Huzzah

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28,360 posts

202 months

Sunday 16th November
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Anyone tried these or other posh pillows?
Does the 30 day free trial work or do they try to wriggle out of it?

Rough101

2,858 posts

94 months

Sunday 16th November
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We have Mlily ones, our local independent mattress shop has loads of pillows out to try, they’re all subtly (or not so subtly) different.

We’ve got on well with them, and only need one pillow now, not two.

They are really heavy though.

Huzzah

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28,360 posts

202 months

Sunday 16th November
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Thank you, I'll take a look at them.

I see Tempur pillows are circa £150, I don't mind paying that if they offer a significant improvement over the standard jobbies. But also wondering about these imitations. If 90% as good for the price then worthwhile.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ecosafeter-Cervical-Ortho...

hidetheelephants

32,112 posts

212 months

Sunday 16th November
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£150? Does it give you a light massage while you're lying there pondering the follies of late-stage consumerism? hehe

RSTurboPaul

12,539 posts

277 months

Sunday 16th November
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Royal Rest have good neck support / align your spine.

https://royalrest.se/find-a-distributor/?lang=en

Huzzah

Original Poster:

28,360 posts

202 months

Sunday 16th November
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hidetheelephants said:
£150? Does it give you a light massage while you're lying there pondering the follies of late-stage consumerism? hehe
Good point well made. biglaugh

butchstewie

61,957 posts

229 months

Sunday 16th November
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Bit of a cliche but there are some things in life that are worth getting right (I'm not saying expensive is automatically right).

Anything that helps you get a good nights sleep is one of them IMO.

hyperblue

2,843 posts

199 months

Sunday 16th November
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Got two of these “free” with a tempur mattress. Didn’t get on with them at all, too thick for me and its heaviness/density reminded me of a sandbag. Have been meaning to stick them on eBay. Each to their own though!

trumptriple

207 posts

150 months

Monday 17th November
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Love my Panda pillow. Got one for my son and he loves it too, wife not keen. Recommended to a colleague, she didn't like it but her son loves it. I guess it's like anything, depends on your preference.

The covers don't last that long though.

Dunclane

1,414 posts

188 months

Monday 17th November
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trumptriple said:
Love my Panda pillow. Got one for my son and he loves it too, wife not keen. Recommended to a colleague, she didn't like it but her son loves it. I guess it's like anything, depends on your preference.

The covers don't last that long though.
Exactly the same here, I love mine and so did my son so bought him one. Wife and daughter on the other hand hate them and like a soft squishy pillow

blue_haddock

4,700 posts

86 months

Monday 17th November
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hyperblue said:
Got two of these free with a tempur mattress. Didn t get on with them at all, too thick for me and its heaviness/density reminded me of a sandbag. Have been meaning to stick them on eBay. Each to their own though!
I actually love the denseness and weight of my memory foam pillow. If i stay in a hotel with normal pillows i struggle to get comfy whereas my pillow at home is perfect even if the missus calls it a breeze block!

LosingGrip

8,499 posts

178 months

Monday 17th November
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We got two 'free' with a mattress from Dreams. I like them but my partner hates them.

Ive now got one of these https://levitex.co.uk/pages/anti-snore-pillow?gad_...

It is amazing. Honestly best sleep ive had in a long time. Also helps with my pretending to be a motorbike when im asleep.

Ed Boon II

30 posts

Monday 17th November
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hyperblue said:
Got two of these free with a tempur mattress. Didn t get on with them at all, too thick for me and its heaviness/density reminded me of a sandbag. Have been meaning to stick them on eBay. Each to their own though!
Same for me, but I use mine for kneeling on when I'm working on the car, better than knee pads, but quite expensive if you had to pay for them.

lizardbrain

3,355 posts

56 months

Monday 17th November
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A lot depends on sleeping position. I don't mind the temper cloud pillow for back sleeping, but prefer side sleeping, for which I use a memory foam contour pillow.

I do prefer duck down pillows for comfort, but I've had to compromise on those as I tend to sleep in odd positions and get muscle pains.

sleeping on my back doesn't feel comfortable to me at all, and takes me longer to doze off, but it does yield the best results, muscle wise.

Basically I don't think there is one single answer. What feels most comfortable might not be the right option

SoliD

1,316 posts

236 months

Monday 17th November
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I got a pair of the Emma Premium pillows earlier this year after lots of umming and arghing and glad I did. I sleep much better with them, and in the summer they were significantly cooler than my old ones. Holding up well too and the wife likes hers as much as I do.

Belle427

11,041 posts

252 months

Monday 17th November
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Bought a Tempur many years ago and love it, could never go back to normal pillows now.

Sporky

9,505 posts

83 months

Monday 17th November
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As others have said, you need the right pillow for you.

I sleep on my side, and got sore ears depute them not being big or sticky-outy. I cut a hole through an Otty foam pillow and that's now perfect.

The Mad Monk

10,949 posts

136 months

Monday 17th November
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Or you could try these from a well known High Street chain

https://www.marksandspencer.com/2-pack-microfibre-...

asfault

13,398 posts

198 months

Monday 17th November
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blue_haddock said:
hyperblue said:
Got two of these free with a tempur mattress. Didn t get on with them at all, too thick for me and its heaviness/density reminded me of a sandbag. Have been meaning to stick them on eBay. Each to their own though!
I actually love the denseness and weight of my memory foam pillow. If i stay in a hotel with normal pillows i struggle to get comfy whereas my pillow at home is perfect even if the missus calls it a breeze block!
I take my own pillow with me if i can.
Hotels for some reason love to have pillows that your face sinks into...

blue_haddock

4,700 posts

86 months

Tuesday 18th November
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asfault said:
I take my own pillow with me if i can.
Hotels for some reason love to have pillows that your face sinks into...
If i'm going for more than a couple of nights i've been known to take my own pillow too!