Slumberdown Anti Allergy King Size Duvet - 10.5 Tog All Year Round Quilt Ideal for Summer & Winter - Anti Bacterial, Soft Touch Cover, Hypoallergenic, Machine Washable, Size (225cm x 220cm)

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Slumberdown Anti Allergy King Size Duvet - 10.5 Tog All Year Round Quilt Ideal for Summer & Winter - Anti Bacterial, Soft Touch Cover, Hypoallergenic, Machine Washable, Size (225cm x 220cm)

Slumberdown Anti Allergy King Size Duvet - 10.5 Tog All Year Round Quilt Ideal for Summer & Winter - Anti Bacterial, Soft Touch Cover, Hypoallergenic, Machine Washable, Size (225cm x 220cm)

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Buy it if: you're looking for luxury as well as warmth. No duvet fill feels quite as sumptuous as down, and this 90% Hungarian goose-down and 10% goose feather option is one of the best. It's super warm, drapes beautifully, and feels super luxurious. The all-seasons option also offers brilliant versatility; use the 4.5 and 9.0 duvets separately in warmer seasons and combine when the evenings start to drop in temperature to create 13.5 togs of winter warmth. Plus, although it's an investment, the all-seasons design means you'll also be kitted out with cooler tog duvets for spring, summer and autumn. These all correspond to different mattress sizes. If you tend to feel cold in bed, go for the next size up from your mattress size (for example, if you have a double bed, use a king-size duvet), so that the duvet flows over the edges to keep warm air in and any draughts out. Spend some time looking for a new duvet and you'll soon realise there are a whole host of duvet fillings available. From hollow fibre to goose down, synthetic to natural, the array of terms and materials can fast become a little overwhelming. The Panda Cloud duvet filling is an equal mix of bamboo fibres and nano microfibre. Bamboo is naturally antibacterial material that helps to protect against skin irritation and allergies making suitable for those who suffer from skin conditions such as eczema, sensitive skin and even hay fever caused by dust mites. This duvet is naturally hypoallergenic & antibacterial because of the organic bamboo used.

One downside to all natural duvet fillings, including feather and down, is that you shouldn’t wash them at home as they can lose their filling more easily and are difficult to get completely dry afterwards. If they are cared for properly and professionally laundered, feather and down duvets can last more than twice as long as synthetic alternatives. Wool duvets: pros and cons First up, it's synthetic fillings. These duvets are filled with manmade fibres, like polyester and polymide that are made from petroleum-based plastics. Panda pays attention to detail by introducing four fasteners on each corner which can be used to fasten the duvet to your bedding, additionally, they have stitched the duvet in a bavarian style which keeps the filling equally spread out through the duvet so you are not left with any hot and cold patches. Whether you want a warmer winter duvet to keep you snug as temperatures plummet, you're fed up with overheating during the night and are looking for a more breathable duvet, or your budget buy is past its best and you're looking to invest in a duvet that will add some real luxury to bedtime, we've rounded up the best duvets to shop in this guide. Best winter duvets Long thought of as the Holy Grail of duvet fillings, down creates a plump, squishy and super soft duvet.However, that luxury feel comes with a luxury price tag to match.

How Duvets Contribute to Allergies

The Simba duvet is machine washable at up to 40 degrees so you can easily keep things fresh for longer. In terms of covering you in the long run, the Simba Hybrid duvet is guaranteed for 1 year by the manufacturer. Size & Tog Availability

That is why we have come up with a list of some of the best anti-allergy, hypoallergenic duvets we have found on the market, to give you an idea on what products are out there so you can make a more informed decision and hopefully help rid you of your allergies. JanetB12 Very versatile and not heavy. Love it We already have one and like it very much and how versatile it is that you can split it in warmer weather. Bought this for our spare room guests. As the name suggests, feather and down duvets combine feathers, the outer part of a bird’s plumage, with down, the lighter, fluffier fibres that lie beneath feathers and provide insulation. The ratio of feather to down will affect the duvet's warmth and price. The Silentnight anti-allergy duvet is filled with anti-allergy hollowfibre fill which actively prevents the duvet from dust mites and bacteria. These fibres are approved by the British Allergy Foundation which means it has been independently scientifically tested and proven to reduce or remove allergens from the indoor environment.Having the right duvet can help make the difference between a difficult night's sleep and a peaceful one. Just over half of our survey respondents had bought a new duvet during the past five years. NiccaKicca Snuggly and light Such a fluffy and comfortable duvet. I have the warmer of the two duvets on at the moment and when it gets even colder will add the second one. I like that they are able to be mixed and matched. The duvet is light and fluffy, but very warm. I am loving snuggling up underneath it. Dust mite poop produce an allergen which us humans are prone to getting and as it is so tiny it is also easily inhaled causing the common allergy symptoms. How Often Should I Change My Bedding?

H York Excellent Excellent duvet. It is lightweight but extremely warm and cosy. Good value for money. It is a 3 layer design, with the top layer is made from BCI cotton (Better Cotton Initiative) with a Stratos® finish. Stratos which is inspired by phase-change technology to regulate your body heat. The inner core is made from Aerelle® fibre that includes semiconducting materials to actively draw heat away and is also hypoallergenic, so it's unlikely to cause any allergic reactions. Finally, the bottom cover is the same as the top but with without the Stratos. Oldkiln Super Cosy, Super Light. The duvet is Lightweight and very soft and cosy. Absolutely what we wanted. It is however, slippy when you sit on it. But the Pros outweigh the cons, we’re very satisfied. To help you get to grips with the basics, we've broken down the pros and cons of most common duvet fillings below.

How to Prevent Allergies?

The highest tog duvet you can buy is usually 15 tog, although we have seen some all-season duvets (where two separate duvets of differing togs are combined into one warmer duvet) offering a combined warmth of up to 18 tog. Read more in our guide to what tog duvet to buy as well as finding out when is the right time to switch to a summer duvet. What size duvet do I need? Anti-allergy means the filling and casing will have been treated to resist and combat the development of dust mites. You might find that this type of duvet is good for you if you have asthma, eczema or rhinitis, all of which could be exacerbated by allergens.

Microfibre: tightly woven and designed to keep all those pesky dust mites and airborne allergens out, microfibre is a go-to choice for seasonal allergy sufferers. Despite the compact nature of the fibres, microfiber is also light and breathable. However, it’s worth noting that hot sleepers might find they trap more body heat than other materials. Hollowfibre or microfibre polyester duvets are the most popular type among Which? members – nearly half own one of these. Organic cotton: a fantastic choice for those with sensitive skin, organic cotton is pesticide free, hypoallergenic, pigment-free and therefore void of any harmful finishing chemicals such as bleach and formaldehyde. Though hypoallergenic duvets won’t be filled with cotton alone, they are often encased in organic cotton for extra protection against allergens.

3. Slumberdown Anti Allergy Duvet

The terms non-allergenic, hypoallergenic and anti-allergenic are widely used by duvet makers in the UK, but what exactly does that mean and is there a difference? Hypoallergenic doesn't mean the same thing as anti-allergy, so it's important to know the difference before buying.



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