EUHAMS via Amazon has EUHAMS King Size Bed Wedge Pillow (76" x 10" x 6", USP127-2) for $29.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Fill Material: 30D high-density quality sponge foam
Close the gap (0-7'') between your headboard or wall and mattress. Effectively stop pillows, children's toys, TV remote controls, etc. and sleep in peace.
Our research indicates that this deal is $6.11 less (17% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $35.99 at the time of this posting.
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EUHAMS via Amazon has EUHAMS King Size Bed Wedge Pillow (76" x 10" x 6", USP127-2) for $29.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for contributing this deal.
Product Info:
Fill Material: 30D high-density quality sponge foam
Close the gap (0-7'') between your headboard or wall and mattress. Effectively stop pillows, children's toys, TV remote controls, etc. and sleep in peace.
Our research indicates that this deal is $6.11 less (17% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $35.99 at the time of this posting.
Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
About this store:
EUHAMS storefront has a 4.9 out of 5 star seller rating based on 487 customer feedback.
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
From the description and reviews, the intended use for this isn't to replace your normal pillow. It's a "gap filler".
If you look at the pictures you can see that part of the pillow can rotate. This changes the overall shape from a triangle to a rectangle. And as a rectangle, it can fill the gap between your mattress and the headboard. In one review I read someone commented that they put it between a pair of twin beds that were pushed up against each other to close the gap.
As a triangle, I suspect this would be used to when you intentionally want to be propped up. Think of activities like reading, watching TV, or doom scrolling. Most people probably use a second pillow for this. But I can see how a firmer cushion with a triangular shape might work better. Especially with a normal pillow or 2 on top of it.
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Do NOT order / use this till you speak to your doctor. This is NOT a prescribed way of how people sleep.
From the description and reviews, the intended use for this isn't to replace your normal pillow. It's a "gap filler".
If you look at the pictures you can see that part of the pillow can rotate. This changes the overall shape from a triangle to a rectangle. And as a rectangle, it can fill the gap between your mattress and the headboard. In one review I read someone commented that they put it between a pair of twin beds that were pushed up against each other to close the gap.
As a triangle, I suspect this would be used to when you intentionally want to be propped up. Think of activities like reading, watching TV, or doom scrolling. Most people probably use a second pillow for this. But I can see how a firmer cushion with a triangular shape might work better. Especially with a normal pillow or 2 on top of it.
Sometimes you end up with a bed frame and mattress that just don't match up well. Either way you push the mattress, you're either leaving a big gap on either end. And over time the mattress will likely slide one way or the other.
It's especially annoying on a kid's bed where the little person never bothers to fix it themselves. Their pillows and stuffies get lost to the abyss. Then they won't shut up until you fold like a lawn chair and dive under the bed to rescue them.
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I put a wedge pillow like this under the mattress to provide a gentle incline without hurting my neck. My snoring disappeared immediately, to my wife's delight.
Just ordered the twin version of this, since the pillow I have is narrower than the width of a twin mattress. Should help keep things steadier.
I put a wedge pillow like this under the mattress to provide a gentle incline without hurting my neck. My snoring disappeared immediately, to my wife's delight.
Just ordered the twin version of this, since the pillow I have is narrower than the width of a twin mattress. Should help keep things steadier.
This. A wedge can help with snoring, which may even help with sleep apnea. But, I imagine you're supposed to still use a pillow.
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If you look at the pictures you can see that part of the pillow can rotate. This changes the overall shape from a triangle to a rectangle. And as a rectangle, it can fill the gap between your mattress and the headboard. In one review I read someone commented that they put it between a pair of twin beds that were pushed up against each other to close the gap.
As a triangle, I suspect this would be used to when you intentionally want to be propped up. Think of activities like reading, watching TV, or doom scrolling. Most people probably use a second pillow for this. But I can see how a firmer cushion with a triangular shape might work better. Especially with a normal pillow or 2 on top of it.
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If you look at the pictures you can see that part of the pillow can rotate. This changes the overall shape from a triangle to a rectangle. And as a rectangle, it can fill the gap between your mattress and the headboard. In one review I read someone commented that they put it between a pair of twin beds that were pushed up against each other to close the gap.
As a triangle, I suspect this would be used to when you intentionally want to be propped up. Think of activities like reading, watching TV, or doom scrolling. Most people probably use a second pillow for this. But I can see how a firmer cushion with a triangular shape might work better. Especially with a normal pillow or 2 on top of it.
It's especially annoying on a kid's bed where the little person never bothers to fix it themselves. Their pillows and stuffies get lost to the abyss. Then they won't shut up until you fold like a lawn chair and dive under the bed to rescue them.
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Just ordered the twin version of this, since the pillow I have is narrower than the width of a twin mattress. Should help keep things steadier.
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Just ordered the twin version of this, since the pillow I have is narrower than the width of a twin mattress. Should help keep things steadier.
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