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Down Duvets v synthetic
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We've always had synthetic duvets - we all usually only have 4.5 tog all year round though the kids sometimes chuck a blanket over theirs in winter. Tend to be cheap and cheerful, you can chuck them through the washing machine and we replace them 1 or twice a year. Need to replace the kids ones and now that they are older, and less inclined to puke or pee on them, thought we might get them some down/feather ones as they look so much more cosy and comfy
So, question is, if we got a warmer one, (say a 10.5 tog) because they are more natural, are they less likely to make you too warm in the summer the way a synthetic one does? Don't want to buy both summer and winter one and the seasonal ones where you get 2 different togs are a bit out of my budget.
TIA :)
So, question is, if we got a warmer one, (say a 10.5 tog) because they are more natural, are they less likely to make you too warm in the summer the way a synthetic one does? Don't want to buy both summer and winter one and the seasonal ones where you get 2 different togs are a bit out of my budget.
TIA :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've found in the summer months when it gets hot (obviously not this year!) if I take the cover off the duvet it seems cooler - don't know if it's purely psychological but it seems to work, I always use a top sheet though.
Our duvet has a pretty high tog if I remember rightly, somewhere around 13 or so.
Our duvet has a pretty high tog if I remember rightly, somewhere around 13 or so.
I don't know about the togs but I bought a cheaper down duvet from Amazon. It is good and is cosy (it is about 12 tog) but I am sure that it was cheaper because it was only half full of feathers.
I had a feather pillow that was lovely - the lad in my avatar 'killed' it with a little help from his sister.
I paid about £50 for my king sized quilt - the prices get really silly.
My remaining feather pillow is good - it is a silentnight pillow.
I had a feather pillow that was lovely - the lad in my avatar 'killed' it with a little help from his sister.
I paid about £50 for my king sized quilt - the prices get really silly.
My remaining feather pillow is good - it is a silentnight pillow.
I prefer the synthetic ones, I can't stand feathers, they seem to creep out of every small place and I don't know if you could wash them, I imagine the feathers would just clump together. We have a summer/winter one which is more or less always on the winter tog, so I may as well have got the 10.5 tog and be done with it paid £60 for that. The other one is also synthetic, cheap but just as good.
gran, yes we have always had synthetic and because of my OH allergies we will probably stick with that for us. I need to replace the kids ones anyway as they are flat as a pancake - been through the wash loads - and when I was babysitting for a neighbour, her boys had down ones and they looked and felt really nice.
We use a 4.5 tog synthetic one (not good with feathers) all the year round with a fleece blanket over the top in the depths of Winter. I'm still roasting hot some nights so tend to throw blanket off. I think its the memory foam mattress which makes me hot (hubby is fine, doesn't feel the heat) but the bed cost us such a lot I'm stuck with it! I have sort of hot flushes in the night, but it can't be change of life as I'm nearly 65! I also wear thin strappy cotton nighties, couldn't possibly wear pyjamas I would die of heat! and there only seems to be PJs selling in all the shops now ..............we also have a fan running in the room, like nungate, as I feel I need more cool oxygen all the time .........
that's what the boys do Ann - 4.5 tog duvet and if they are cold then they chuck a blanket on top - we never go warmer than a 4.5 and try to have a cooler one than that if poss - no blanket, no jammies, windows on the latch - when it was -16 I did stick an old t-shirt on as it was a wee bit nippy but okay once you were snuggled in.
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