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Weighted Blankets: Are they worth the money?

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Ffion63 Mon 19-Apr-21 22:25:22

Does anyone have experience of sleeping with a weighted blanket? My husband and I are not good sleepers and I believe they are helpful at improving sleep. I’m not sure how they work and, as they are expensive, I don’t want to buy one and make a mistake. I already have a cupboard full of duvets in a range of togs! Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you.

LuckyDuck Thu 22-Apr-21 12:33:02

I bought one so it would stay put on my velvet duvet cover to keep me warm in my icy cold flat. It was too heavy and I would wake up with pain in my joints, particularly legs. Can`t remember if it was 7 or 9 kg but it had to go unfortunately.

GreenGran78 Thu 22-Apr-21 12:43:00

I agree, Theoddbird. I have never liked duvets. In the winter I have a fleece blanket next to me, which is really cosy. Then I have a cotton sheet, a bedspread, and a cellular blanket on top.
I hate being too warm, and can push off the fleece, blanket or bedspread to adjust to my ideal temperature.
Staying in hotels is always a nightmare for me. I often end up with the duvet cover only, and the duvet in the cupboard, though I often have to leave a ‘do not adjust’ note for the maids.

GraceQuirrel Thu 22-Apr-21 13:03:08

Was too hot for me. Loved the weight but having to use it only on my side because partner didn’t want it meant it slipped down all the time. Paid a lot for it but shoved in spare room now. Hard to sell on eBay as postal cost would be shocking.

AmberSpyglass Thu 22-Apr-21 13:08:39

I love them. Very soothing especially if I’m stressed.

Destin Thu 22-Apr-21 13:12:30

I used to sleep poorly .....I would wake up at least two or three times a night - often feeling cold - and never felt that I slept soundly between the bouts of waking up. So I moved the bed from under the window to the other side of the room. It helped a little but I was still waking through the night. Next I bought a heavier bedspread that I put over the duvet, and the extra weight did help somewhat, and I wasn’t waking so many times through the night. Finally I bought an electric under-blanket (rather than a weighted blanket) and made sure I put it on half an hour or so before I went to bed and turned it off when I turned out the bedside light and settled in to go to sleep. And finally I have discovered the answer to a great night of undisturbed sleep....top covers have a little more weight .....and .a little more heat under the fitted sheet. And I’m sleeping better and more soundly than I have in years.

haddersmum Thu 22-Apr-21 14:08:06

My daughter bought me one for Christmas and I put it on the bed to keep me warm. It came as quite a surprise to find I sleep like a log when using it. At the moment it is on top of the double duvet I share with DH but this will have to change soon as both will be too hot.

Vintagegirl Thu 22-Apr-21 15:01:33

I got 8 kilo one for restless hubbie but he would not use it. Daughter had a go and thought it great for one night then not! I sold it via a local online ad and person collected from me. I would not put weight on top of a duvet as heat is generated by pockets of air trapped in down/feathers. Also feathers will be damaged by weight and breakdown will become source of allergen.

Alison333 Thu 22-Apr-21 16:00:29

Weighted blankets are great for some autistic people because the weight is soothing for them. Texture would be important too, not just the weight - not scratchy or too hot. They are pricey but worth it if you like the feeling of pressure.

Tedd1 Thu 22-Apr-21 16:07:21

I bought one last year, after two weeks my sleep problems were resolved and I haven’t had to use it since

HannahLoisLuke Thu 22-Apr-21 16:14:41

I can’t bear to be tucked in or under a heavy blanket so I wouldn’t like it. I even have my toes sticking out from the bottom of the duvet, which has to be down and feather, much lighter than microfibre.

Elvis58 Thu 22-Apr-21 16:24:04

Would not do for me.l have a 4.5 tog duvet winter and summer.Hate the thought of being confined in my bed.

Betty18 Thu 22-Apr-21 18:46:25

I love mine. It is hot but it’s just so comforting. Takes a little getting used to

shirleyhick Thu 22-Apr-21 21:42:02

My daughter has one and says she has never slept so well. I have thought about trying it but they are very heavy and I don't think I could sleep with one that heavy. I would price around for one we got it from Online Home Shopping as it was the cheapest we found