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Slumberdown All Seasons 15 Tog King Size Duvet - 4.5 Tog Cool Summer Plus 10.5 Tog All Year Round 3 in 1 Combination Quilt - Soft Touch Cover, Hypoallergenic, Machine Washable, Size (225cm x 220cm)

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Your ideal all-season duvet should also be an anti-allergy duvet, as you will definitely be using it when allergy season rolls around. And when it comes to the size of the duvet, it's dealer's choice. How much should you spend when getting the best duvet? Wool duvets are also a very common natural duvet filling. And for good reason! For one, wool is one of the best materials when it comes to temperature regulation. This means that winter duvets that use a wool filling will easily keep you warm and snug throughout the night. And even during the summer, a thinner wool duvet can keep you comfortable.

Spend some time looking for a new duvet and you'll soon realise there are a whole host of duvet fillings available. From hollow fibre to goose down, synthetic to natural, the array of terms and materials can fast become a little overwhelming. When it comes to the filling, most conventional duvet fillings should get the job done. Choose a feather and down winter duvet if you want it to be a bit more fluffy, a microfibre winter duvet if you want a sturdier, snug feeling and a wool duvet if you're also a hot sleeper. If you don't want to have multiple duvets, with a separate duvet for every season, an all-season duvet is ideal. But unlike a winter duvet or a summer duvet, an all-season duvet has to be both good at trapping heat and letting it pass. So far we've mostly focused on natural duvets. However, synthetic duvets can be just as appealing! For one, synthetic duvets offer the largest number of different models.As you already know, the duvet is a lot more than just something you use to cover yourself. It is something every household should have and no bedroom is complete without it. Buy it if: you're looking for luxury as well as warmth. No duvet fill feels quite as sumptuous as down, and this 90% Hungarian goose-down and 10% goose feather option is one of the best. It's super warm, drapes beautifully, and feels super luxurious. The all-seasons option also offers brilliant versatility; use the 4.5 and 9.0 duvets separately in warmer seasons and combine when the evenings start to drop in temperature to create 13.5 togs of winter warmth. Plus, although it's an investment, the all-seasons design means you'll also be kitted out with cooler tog duvets for spring, summer and autumn.

As we've previously mentioned, most duvets are machine washable, although, not all in the same way. For a feather down duvet, you'd want to use a gentle, slow cycle and warm water, while the synthetic-filled duvets could be washed with less care. To help you get to grips with the basics, we've broken down the pros and cons of most common duvet fillings below. Finally, you should avoid dry cleaning your duvets as chemicals could damage the fillings and ruin your duvet. A high-quality coverSecondly, think of the materials being used. It's normal for silk duvets to be a bit more expensive. That's because silk is a premium material! However, a polyester and microfibre filling duvet shouldn't be anywhere near the price of silk duvets. And the same goes for a merino wool duvet or a goose feather and down duvet.

The Fogarty 368133 with woollen filling can be washed at a temperature of 40 degrees without adding any bleach, of course. You should dry it at low or medium temperatures. It is recommended to shake it periodically to keep the duvet well-padded. Then there are the more traditional, natural fillingsto consider. These range from all types of feathers and down to wool filling. Most duvets are machine washable, which is a good thing. However, not all of them can be handled the same way. Feather down filled duvets need to be washed with special care. They should be washed using slow-cycle and with warm water.

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A: There are three main factors that determine the cost of a duvet: the down quality, the feather/down ratio in the filler, and the fabric the blanket cover is made from. Also, it is worth paying attention to the filler. For those who feel cold both in winter and in summer, it is reasonable to choose wool duvets. If you feel cold in winter only, you should select a down model. However, if you fall into the category of people who tend to feel hot all the time no matter the weather outside, it'd be best to opt for silk or fibre fillers. Each All Seasons duvet consists of a lighter summer duvet and a warmer winter duvet. Use one on its own in summer, spring & autumn and when the temperature falls you can fasten them together for a super warm winter duvet. All seasons duvets can be clipped together either with press studs or buttons, depending on which all seasons option you decide on. If you are looking for a natural duvet to keep you warm and cosy in cold weather, this Homescapes Super King Size 13.5 Tog is an excellent choice. Featuring an anti-dust mite cover made from down proof cotton, it has 15% goose down / 85% goose feather filling. This light yet lofty combination will bring you overall relaxation. To make sure the quilt keeps you warm, it is stitched in a box baffle construction with an internal wall. This keeps the filling in its position, so the duvet provides warmth all over with no cold spots and other inconveniences. Homescapes uses extra-graded small feathers for a larger fill power and more warmth. The duvet is carefully manufactured in ISO-9000 certified factory, servicing most UK's department stores. The item is washable, so you can clean it in your washing machine at home. Lastly, think of how much you'll be using your new duvet. If it's a solid all-season duvet or even two duvets in one, you can afford to pay a bit more. And if it's a super king duvet that you and your partner will share, the same principle applies!

Finally, a quality duvet will greatly improve your quality of sleep. As we all know, we spend about a third of our life sleeping and it would be a shame if that time was spent poorly. A quality duvet could be the difference between waking up happy and rested and grumpy and tired. One of the most commonly asked questions is how long will a duvet last and how often should you change it. There are a lot of factors that determine how long you should keep your duvet. High-quality duvets will last you 5 years on average, but some people would likely put that upper limit even higher.

Additionally, a quality synthetic duvet could be the difference between sneezing or not. For people that suffer from allergies, there is nothing more important than the hypoallergenic properties of their bedding. It wouldn't matter if you had a hypoallergenic mattress or sheets if your duvet was filled with dust mites. A: With the proper care, a quality duvet will last for a very long time, usually until its casing wears off. Also, it depends on the ratio of the down and feathers in the filling. If the feathers dominate, the service life is shorter. The most durable blankets are those with 100% down filling.

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