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Casper The Essential Pillow (Standard or King) on sale listed below valid for
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Available Option(s)
- Standard (18"x26" w/ 2" gusset) $39.99
- King (18"x34" w/ 2" gusset) $49.99
These essential pillow is adaptive and will respond to your movements throughout the night and filled w/ countless microfibers. The 2" gusset serves as the backbone for better neck alignment. Offer valid while promotion last - Discombobulated
Top Comments
They were just... blah generic pillows, nothing special, compares with a 10-20 pillow from BB&B. I bought 3 and returned all 3 during the Target deal, the Essential, the Original, and the foam.
The interesting thing was both the Casper "Essential" and Casper "Original' both have the "Standard" tag on the side of the pillow, same look, same feel, like identical, just rebranded.
But anyway, they aren't nearly as fluffy in the pic, and if you want fluffy you'll be folding it in half overnight.
Not a premium pillow at all.
Also, I'm not the fondest of it. Purchased it a month ago and returned it. It's a shame because I absolutely am in love with my costco casper mattress!
However, pillows/mattress preferences vary heavily from person to person, so what doesn't work for me doesn't mean it won't work for you. All my experiences thus far with casper have been great(including a dog bed I purchased, lol)
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They were just... blah generic pillows, nothing special, compares with a 10-20 pillow from BB&B. I bought 3 and returned all 3 during the Target deal, the Essential, the Original, and the foam.
The interesting thing was both the Casper "Essential" and Casper "Original' both have the "Standard" tag on the side of the pillow, same look, same feel, like identical, just rebranded.
But anyway, they aren't nearly as fluffy in the pic, and if you want fluffy you'll be folding it in half overnight.
Not a premium pillow at all.
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About CASPER BRAND:
We are happy with the pillows, very very happy with their mattress protector, very very very happy with their bedsheets and customer service and extremely dissatisfied with their uncomfortable mattress that started to sag in a year or so with 2 people 150 to 170 lb each sleeping on it. You need to exercise all your core strength to have to get up once you're lying down. The edges have no support either.
If they ever go on sale, I may get one anyway.
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Also, I'm not the fondest of it. Purchased it a month ago and returned it. It's a shame because I absolutely am in love with my costco casper mattress!
However, pillows/mattress preferences vary heavily from person to person, so what doesn't work for me doesn't mean it won't work for you. All my experiences thus far with casper have been great(including a dog bed I purchased, lol)
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For the pillow, most people might be better off with and adjustable pillow where you can add/remove the shredded foam to get just the right amount of loft. Plus, over time and it gets a bit compressed, just add more foam. This set of reviews really set me on the right path:
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...d-pillows/
I went with the Nest one and it's worked out great. We'd also picked up a couple of very similar pillows from Kohls that were a lot cheaper. For both of us the key feature was being adjustable.
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For the pillow, most people might be better off with and adjustable pillow where you can add/remove the shredded foam to get just the right amount of loft. Plus, over time and it gets a bit compressed, just add more foam. This set of reviews really set me on the right path:
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...d-pillows/ [nytimes.com]
I went with the Nest one and it's worked out great. We'd also picked up a couple of very similar pillows from Kohls that were a lot cheaper. For both of us the key feature was being adjustable.
https://www.amazon.com/Coop-Home-Goods-Adjustable-Hypoallergenic/dp/B00EINBSEW/ref=zg_bs_10671043011... [amazon.com]
The casper is NOT a memory foam pillow.