Just about two or 3 months ago I bought a new duvet - down and feather 13.5 tog. Now I have bought these years ago and they were quite lightweight. Just after making my bed and must say the duvet is very heavy and expensive.
I am looking for a lightweight duvet - I do know men can handle the heavy ones but I can't - any help please. Thanks
Our summer 4.5 tog is so light it ends up on the floor most nights and it takes a wee bit of work to get it into the corners of the cover.
Warm when it's on though. :-)
I came across this from WHICH...2 supposedly foolproof methods. I intend to try one when I change my duvet in a few days.
As for duvet weight, mine is a 4.5. I had heavier ones and hated them. I just add and subtract throws when it's cold, and I've got an under bed electric blanket.
Those methods look like a right faff. I put the cover flat on the bed, not inside out. I concertina the open end up towards the top.
Then I put the duvet flat on the bed, put the top in to the top of the concertina'd cover then pull the cover down. It does involve walking round the bed a couple of times but it works. No lifting, no climbing in to the cover, no faff.
I never did really understand the difference the difference between a duvet (continental quilt as the oldsters call it) and an eiderdown, except one goes in a cover and the other doesn't.
Maybe it's because duvets hang over the sides and bottom of the bed and a traditional eiderdown doesn't
Believe it, or not, I use the roll method. It takes longer, and you do sort of improve the process the more times you do it. I struggle to 'throw' the duvet it the air so the roll method works brilliantly (even with a 10•5tog). When I strip the bed I turn the duvet cover inside out, and wash and dry it that way.