12.48 deliverd its what it says on the tin good price
13 comments
Sumpte
30 Dec 15#13
I managed a few nights with these before getting another set - there's absolutely nothing to them, they're horrible. Got some cheap-ish ones from IKEA instead which are great.
DealJourno
30 Dec 15#12
Some duck feather and down ones from Soak&Sleep as they were the closest match in terms of mix in the pillow with the Hilton ones I like.
These ones could be good for some, but I am a light sleeper so just felt like sleeping on a bit of sponge to me. I used them for about 2 months before ditching them.
DealJourno
29 Dec 15#9
Ultra rubbish in my experience. I have dumped all of my cheap pillows. Looked at the last really comfortable pillows I had on a recent hotel stay and pretty much got similar to those. Sleeping is so much better now. I decided as I spend almost a third of my life in bed, I might as well have a comfortable environment.
andyburrows81 to DealJourno
29 Dec 151#10
what type of pillow do you recommend? I'm in the market for a decent nights sleep
It's like the third time this week it's happened to me!
EmmerrLouise
29 Dec 151#5
I've just picked these up for £14.99 in BHS - they had loads in stock should these run out (that'll teach me for buying without consulting HUKD first...) :man:
Opening post
13 comments
These ones could be good for some, but I am a light sleeper so just felt like sleeping on a bit of sponge to me. I used them for about 2 months before ditching them.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Silentnight-Ultrabounce-Hollowfibre-Pillow-Pack/dp/B008MMJAAO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451413129&sr=8-1&keywords=silent+night+bounce+back+pillows
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/silentnight-4x-ultra-bounce-pillows-12-matalan-store-1775484