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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
I am looking for a lightweight duvet - I do know men can handle the heavy ones but I can't - any help please. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do you mean high tog but low weight of the quilt itself, if so pure down is the lightest and warmest ( costs a lot though) but there are some synthetics which are lighter than normal, you will need to go to a good department store that offers a wide range to try the feel of them. Look for hollowfibre, and hi-loft types
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I wasn't joking, Jennyjoan!!
I wasn't joking, Jennyjoan!!
Sorry Barry - I got a cleaner about 3 weeks ago - I do have an upright vacuum cleaner - she took the hose off the cleaner and snapped in half and broke it. She just tucked the hose away and she hoped I didn't see it but I was there - I was too embarrassed to say anything but I fixed it with some duct tape - she is a cleaner for a friend for years and when she went back to friend she told her I had a black eye which I had - so don't do gossip. I will get another cleaner but really can't stand them in my house.
oh by the way - she managed to stay 4 hours for £50. My house is clean so apart from changing the duvet in another bed room - I don't know what she done - maybe mopped the dining room.
Do you think it cheeky to ask her (if I get her back with her own hoover) to ask her to clean out my kitchen cupboards. I am a little embarrassed at that.
Do you think it cheeky to ask her (if I get her back with her own hoover) to ask her to clean out my kitchen cupboards. I am a little embarrassed at that.