26-09-2014 6:27 AM
26-09-2014 6:50 AM
hahaha i,m snuggly.
26-09-2014 9:25 AM
I get hot at night too but love my feather duvet. It's only summer weight & I add a quilt in the winter. Saying that there are some lovely light synthetic ones which are almost as nice as feather & you can wash those.:)
26-09-2014 9:34 AM
I too get hot at night, I have a summer weight Goose Down Duvet. Its light not to hot but snuggly. I use it all year round. I find the feather to heavy and hot..
26-09-2014 9:46 AM
Feather duvets are a nightmare to wash.
26-09-2014 10:01 AM
We have feather goose down its very cosy & i dont find it to hot
26-09-2014 10:08 AM
Never washed my feather one. It gets a good shake & aired on the line in the sun.
26-09-2014 10:31 AM
WOOL DUVET every time for us.
It is as snug as feather/down, light as synthetic and helps to regulate body temerature as it is a pure fabric.
Merino wool is the best but can be expensive. Welsh wool form the famous black sheep is next best.
If you search eBay for 'merino wool duvet' there are loads.
Expect to pay around £85.00 for a good quality double or £100.00 for a king size.
Stopped the wifes night sweats immediatley when we changed and wife would divorce me if I purchased anything else.
That being said, the duvet we have is 3 years old and does not need changing - just gets dry cleaned once a year. You can machine wash but you would need a huge machine and about a week for it to line dry properly as you cannot tumble dry them.
26-09-2014 10:38 AM
I'll second the vote for wool We've had one for quite a few years now and find it very good. They advertised it as being warm in winter and cool in summer and for the most part I'd agree that it is. We do have an extra throw over it when it's colder, but my beloved tends to push it off his side as he has the male attribute of radiating heat in bed
26-09-2014 11:30 AM
26-09-2014 12:10 PM
My colleague at work swears by silk filled duvets - I should imagine that they are similar to wool filled ones as silk is also a natural fibre.
26-09-2014 1:23 PM
All i know is my new one isn"t filled with Feathers!!!!, but its an Anti Allery one. I just thought it sounded healthy so i brought it. Its a 10.5 i think and strangely enough even though my flat is cold i seem to be snuggly and warm even under a lighter Duvet!,,and even in Winter!!!. Its probably the Change again,, its messing chronically with my Body temperature Thermostat!!!!
26-09-2014 8:40 PM
Same here, Rose. I'm forever throwing the duvet off, then pulling it back on! I got too hot when I had a feather one and found it too heavy as well. Synthetic for me every time.
26-09-2014 8:51 PM
26-09-2014 9:16 PM
Dear Ed, I so know how you feel sweetheart, I am past the menopause but now get night sweats because of my illness, oh joy.
I searched and searched everywhere for something light, but warm obviously (Scotland) - got it on here Linea (H of F) Hotel Collection 10.5 tog - artificial filling, but half the thickness of my feather one (same tog), I take it to the laundrette and because it is so skinny, takes less drying and only costs £6, and a whole lot less hassle than washing it myself. The feather one costs £12 to wash and dry!
By the way, I buy Tena (shurrup Twishy) - 60 x 90cm - fold one round my pillow (underneath the pillowcase) and one underneath the sheet - saves the mattress cover from getting damp. They're great, although my husband says I 'crinkle' if I move in bed , which I'm not allowed to do anyway. Supposed to sleep like an Egyptian Mummy, lol. I second Stroppy though, have a girlfriend who has a silk one and swears by it. Good luck. xx.
26-09-2014 10:44 PM
26-09-2014 11:10 PM
I got those big Tenas on here Ed because I was always washing my pillows. I had to have 8 for our bed because I was always changing them round, drove me nuts.
One week I had to throw out 4 pillowcases, been in the laundry basket 4/5 days - because they had mildew on bleurgh. You honestly don't notice them (the Tenas).
Yes, my OH often gets out of our bed in the night or I do because I am disturbing him.
26-09-2014 11:11 PM
26-09-2014 11:20 PM
Oh I would hate being tucked in! I have a king size duvet on my double bed. I have a bolster pillow so when I sleep in the middle I don't vanish down the gap between the pillows! lol
27-09-2014 8:33 AM