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Duvet suggestions

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judi1144 Mon 24-Jul-23 15:30:11

I have always loved my goose feather and down duvet. I love its weight and the way its never too hot or too cold. However, It is time for a new one and I am looking for a feather alternative. Can anybody recommend a duvet that is luxurious, slightly weighty and feels a lot like a feather duvet? I'm looking fit 13.5 tog.

Septimia Mon 24-Jul-23 15:56:10

Have you considered a wool one? I bought a wool mattress cover and have been very pleased with it.

dogsmother Mon 24-Jul-23 16:02:22

A couple of years ago my down one was in need of a change, so I thought I’d try a synthetic fibre one. I was and am thrilled to bits. No hesitation in continuing to replace the others.

Chocgran Mon 24-Jul-23 19:41:49

I’ve got M&S “Soft as down” duvets and much prefer them to the down one I used to have- so lovely and lightweight yet warm.- they come in various tog weights. Guests always comment on the one on our spare bed!

kittylester Mon 24-Jul-23 19:49:16

Why not replace like for like?

Treebee Mon 24-Jul-23 19:56:57

We’ve got a wool one from Baavet. Light and warm, just right.

Primrose53 Mon 24-Jul-23 20:13:30

Treebee

We’ve got a wool one from Baavet. Light and warm, just right.

How do you go on washing and drying a wool duvet? I imagine they take a long while to dry.

Staceyann Mon 24-Jul-23 20:42:45

Chocgran

I’ve got M&S “Soft as down” duvets and much prefer them to the down one I used to have- so lovely and lightweight yet warm.- they come in various tog weights. Guests always comment on the one on our spare bed!

Yes, we have a King size “Soft as Down” duvet from M and S and I love it! Lightweight, but warm if needed. I shall get a 10.5 one in the winter.

GrandmasueUK Tue 25-Jul-23 12:20:45

We've just bought a bamboo king size duvet. It's the summer one and replaces our down duvet that we had for ten years. This one is lovely and I'll get the winter one later in the year.

LovesBach Tue 25-Jul-23 12:34:20

We love our all seasons wool duvets and mattrress topper. They are perfect, whatever the weather, and the topper had taken comfort to a new level. Devon Duvets use local wool, all chemical free, and we have both slept better.

Durga Tue 25-Jul-23 13:22:37

Down alternative duvets are really hot.

missdeke Tue 25-Jul-23 13:42:19

The only duvet I would ever consider buying is a Night Owl duvet, unfortunately if I have read the OP's post correctly, she wants a weighty duvet. Night Owl are as light as a feather and are wonderful for my poor arthritic limbs.

Ailidh Tue 25-Jul-23 14:16:02

Mine's a wool filled one. It's wonderful, never too hot, never too cold. I think it was Soak&Sleep I got it from.

SueDonim Tue 25-Jul-23 14:23:41

We had a Baavet duvet but I’ve changed it for a synthetic one. It was lovely but because it was a super-king size I struggled with the weight of it when changing the covers. I used it with a top sheet for a while but when we moved I decided to get something else.

I had it washed & dried at a laundry, it cost about £20.

pooohbear2811 Tue 25-Jul-23 14:27:37

missdeke

The only duvet I would ever consider buying is a Night Owl duvet, unfortunately if I have read the OP's post correctly, she wants a weighty duvet. Night Owl are as light as a feather and are wonderful for my poor arthritic limbs.

I see a lot of these are coverless, so I take it you wash the whole thing every week when changing the bed?

GrammaH Tue 25-Jul-23 15:46:04

Yes poohbear2011 , we have Night Owl coverless duvets & I wash them every week. Our summer one is Super King size, fits easily in the washer & dries really fast on the line or with a quick tumble if it's wet. In the winter, we have a single one each as the company don't make super kings in the winter weight as they'd be too big to wash at home. We love them they're warm yet light as a feather & no more wrestling with the dreaded duvet cover!

missdeke Tue 25-Jul-23 15:48:53

pooohbear2811

missdeke

The only duvet I would ever consider buying is a Night Owl duvet, unfortunately if I have read the OP's post correctly, she wants a weighty duvet. Night Owl are as light as a feather and are wonderful for my poor arthritic limbs.

I see a lot of these are coverless, so I take it you wash the whole thing every week when changing the bed?

Yes, it's very easy to wash and dries in no time at all.

Greciangirl Tue 25-Jul-23 17:04:45

I bought a Fogarty 7.5:tog duvet this summer, but I really could have managed with a 4.5 tog. It’s light but warm with a nice silky soft covering.
I will probably replace my winter one with a 10.5:tog.

Just looked at the Night Owl duvet site. Wow! The prices.

SpringsEternal Tue 25-Jul-23 18:04:10

My duvet's pretty ancient, so it's lovely to see these recommendations, especially as I will be looking for a cruelty-free one. Thank you.

NotSpaghetti Tue 25-Jul-23 18:23:17

Silentnight do one that feels "weighted".
You could look it up. Sorry I don't know the model

FindingNemo15 Tue 25-Jul-23 18:49:43

Don't forget to recycle your old duvets and pillows. Not sure if you have a branch in your area, but our local Dunelm take them.

Treebee Tue 25-Jul-23 19:04:41

Primrose53

Treebee

We’ve got a wool one from Baavet. Light and warm, just right.

How do you go on washing and drying a wool duvet? I imagine they take a long while to dry.

They recommend either a very gentle machine wash, or hand wash. Apparently they dry very quickly. We’ve only had ours a few months so haven’t tried this yet.

Milly12 Tue 25-Jul-23 19:04:47

Yes- most night owl duvets are coverless but they are incredibly light and easy to wash. I wash mine when I feel it needs washing and sometimes it might be once a week and sometimes more often- an hour in the the washing machine and 30 mins in the tumble drier or on the line!

I am buying them for the grandkids beds now because if they have an accident in the bed it is so easy to wash all the bedding- single bedsheet and single quilt all go in the washer together- clean and dry in 2 hours!!

Milly12 Tue 25-Jul-23 19:15:46

I just buy the night owl duvets when they are on offer (which is most of the time!). They are not cheap but worth every penny!

We have a motorhome too and they are wonderful for that- they roll up and fit in a supplied bag so very easy to store!

SueDonim Tue 25-Jul-23 20:09:36

I have Night Owl duvets for visitors and GC staying over. They dry in no time, either on the line of draped over a banister.