I've been using the Primark memory foam pillows for a few months now and have been really impressed with them, takes about a week to get used to them but since then I've found I get a really good nights sleep. Thought they were great value at £8 but got dragged into Primark by the wife today and noticed they are down to £6.90 at the minute, seems a great price to me.
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jdbigguy to dsuk
27 Apr 143#14
No idea what a "normal" pillow is.
Feather filled pillows. The feather quills can often poke through the toughest of covers. They do not offer a lot of support or height. They are not great for side sleepers, will need regular fluffing to get back into shape and can cause problems for allergy sufferers.
Other fillings include Buckwheat, Down, Hollowfibre, Latex, Microbead, Microfibre etc. all have potential- problems.
People were happy with candles until lightbulbs were invented, so I guess that you don't have any lightbulbs in your home.
paleface
17 Apr 143#5
I bought one last week. Hardest, lumpiest piece of c**p I ever tried to sleep on. Like a bag of Lego wrapped in a tea towel.
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Rudifrieda
1 Feb 17#23
Guys trust me its important this pillow lark,as I switched from feather pillows to memory to feather and I'm in neck,shoulders and arms agony.So for me Memory is best once you get used to it.Trust me,you don't want this pain.
snowflake75
27 Apr 14#15
I don't like memory foam stuff. mattresses are like soggy nappies
jdbigguy to snowflake75
30 Apr 14#22
Have you slept on a soggy nappy then?
maestegtown
28 Apr 14#21
Bought one of these the other day - can't remember where I left it though!
darkstorm
28 Apr 14#20
Mammaries make the best pillows!
gazy007
27 Apr 14#11
Have you all got memory problem?
anglo to gazy007
28 Apr 14#19
Only on my PC.
bluedhu
28 Apr 14#18
I have these and love them. Good to have your head supported when sleeping rather than sinking into a traditional pillow in my opinion.
speculatrix
27 Apr 14#17
I had a memory pillow, I forgot where I left it.
Freggles
27 Apr 14#16
I think these are the same as the ones in ASDA. If so I enjoy mine, it took a while to soften up a bit but it's good now.
dsuk
16 Apr 14#1
What's wrong with a normal pillow, people have been happy for years with these before these carcinogenic foam pillows turned up.
seanjames to dsuk
27 Apr 141#13
text book trolling well done!
jdbigguy to dsuk
27 Apr 143#14
No idea what a "normal" pillow is.
Feather filled pillows. The feather quills can often poke through the toughest of covers. They do not offer a lot of support or height. They are not great for side sleepers, will need regular fluffing to get back into shape and can cause problems for allergy sufferers.
Other fillings include Buckwheat, Down, Hollowfibre, Latex, Microbead, Microfibre etc. all have potential- problems.
People were happy with candles until lightbulbs were invented, so I guess that you don't have any lightbulbs in your home.
paleface
17 Apr 143#5
I bought one last week. Hardest, lumpiest piece of c**p I ever tried to sleep on. Like a bag of Lego wrapped in a tea towel.
mgb20 to paleface
27 Apr 141#12
One of the best descriptions I have ever seen of these 'neck breakers'. My husband says that he always wakes up with a stiff neck. I told him to put one under his............ !
babaisthebest
27 Apr 14#10
always selling good stuff at competitive price good one heat from me
katiedolan902
27 Apr 14#9
Got one of these, they were rock hard! Took it back and they gave my money back! That's a good price if you like them though!
sofiasar
27 Apr 14#8
No guys the are lovely.
It takes 3 weeks to the pillow to go right.
The feather pillows are crap
Ross81
27 Apr 14#7
I have two of these. Still quite plump after over a year.
Geemac
17 Apr 14#6
have one hate it :disappointed:
richgirl1
17 Apr 14#4
Fab pillow. I have them. Took ages to get used to it, but now they are comfy
j3remy42
17 Apr 141#3
Carcinogenic are they? Like everything these days I suppose.
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Feather filled pillows. The feather quills can often poke through the toughest of covers. They do not offer a lot of support or height. They are not great for side sleepers, will need regular fluffing to get back into shape and can cause problems for allergy sufferers.
Other fillings include Buckwheat, Down, Hollowfibre, Latex, Microbead, Microfibre etc. all have potential- problems.
People were happy with candles until lightbulbs were invented, so I guess that you don't have any lightbulbs in your home.
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Feather filled pillows. The feather quills can often poke through the toughest of covers. They do not offer a lot of support or height. They are not great for side sleepers, will need regular fluffing to get back into shape and can cause problems for allergy sufferers.
Other fillings include Buckwheat, Down, Hollowfibre, Latex, Microbead, Microfibre etc. all have potential- problems.
People were happy with candles until lightbulbs were invented, so I guess that you don't have any lightbulbs in your home.
It takes 3 weeks to the pillow to go right.
The feather pillows are crap
I prefer to bite a memory foam