Sertapedic Won't Go Flat Pillow (King) $12, (Standard/Queen)
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I grew up with down (and a few feathers) pillows, I can not sleep on man-made pillows!
Please stop buying these polyester fill pillows and filling up the landfills; you can invest in a decent pillow that with care will last you over 10 years!
Also, you can re-fluff your polyester and shreded foam pillows with washing them in a non-agitator (like a front-load) washing machine. On a warm, breezy day wash two pillows (to balance the load) with a minimal amount of detergent (like half the smallest load measure). Add white vingegar to the rinse water and use a 2nd rinse option and extended rinse if you have them.
Put an old tennis ball in a clean sock (or use dryer balls) in the dryer with the pillows and put them on air-only, or the extreme-low heat setting for 30-60 minutes - then hang them outside for a day to dry. (Polyester pillows you can do up to medium heat for 1 hour).
Wash down/feather pillows once a year and you should get many years out of it.
Good places to get down/feather pillows: Costco[costco.com] has 2-pack for $30 and more choices. Target[target.com] has over 80 choices from $16 and up WalMart[walmart.com]even has them from $14 Sam's Club[samsclub.com]cheapest option is a Eddie Bauer down/feather for $40
My favorite is Pacific Coast[pacificcoast.com] (Costco used to sell these, watch for their sales and the prices will get better. I like extra-firm down-only so I end up paying around $80-100/pillow).
Another note, when my down pillows reach a certain age and are too "flat", I save them and will combine other old down pillows to fill it up fuller. So, keep in mind that $100 for a pillow sounds like a lot, but when I'm getting over ten years from one, that's $10/year from a cheap, hot, flat, wasteful polyester one.
Tried down... Pokes me and gives me allergies. I assume you're not driving a car since you're very concerned with the environment.
I bought these last year. I bought the firm variety and "never goes flat" from walmart. To be honest, they're the only pillow i have that hasnt gone flat. I bought the serta cool pillow and it went flat really fast whereas this stayed firm and puffy. Certainly lives to it's name. I just wish all of their pillows could live to that standard.
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Yes, down and down fiber mix pillows of varying firmness.
Please stop buying these polyester fill pillows and filling up the landfills; you can invest in a decent pillow that with care will last you over 10 years!
Also, you can re-fluff your polyester and shreded foam pillows with washing them in a non-agitator (like a front-load) washing machine. On a warm, breezy day wash two pillows (to balance the load) with a minimal amount of detergent (like half the smallest load measure). Add white vingegar to the rinse water and use a 2nd rinse option and extended rinse if you have them.
Put an old tennis ball in a clean sock (or use dryer balls) in the dryer with the pillows and put them on air-only, or the extreme-low heat setting for 30-60 minutes - then hang them outside for a day to dry. (Polyester pillows you can do up to medium heat for 1 hour).
Wash down/feather pillows once a year and you should get many years out of it.
Good places to get down/feather pillows:
Costco [costco.com] has 2-pack for $30 and more choices.
Target [target.com] has over 80 choices from $16 and up
WalMart [walmart.com]even has them from $14
Sam's Club [samsclub.com]cheapest option is a Eddie Bauer down/feather for $40
My favorite is Pacific Coast [pacificcoast.com] (Costco used to sell these, watch for their sales and the prices will get better. I like extra-firm down-only so I end up paying around $80-100/pillow).
Another note, when my down pillows reach a certain age and are too "flat", I save them and will combine other old down pillows to fill it up fuller. So, keep in mind that $100 for a pillow sounds like a lot, but when I'm getting over ten years from one, that's $10/year from a cheap, hot, flat, wasteful polyester one.
Super firm or firm pillow?
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I'd give the never go flat a try.
When you find a no flat cotton pillow, let me know.
I do recall time in Germany. We had feather bed comforter and pillows. Slept like a baby. Man I wish I could find those