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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)

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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. 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. We are all guilty of not making it a priority to changing the bedding. According to microbiologist Philip Tierno, after a week your bedding including duvet becomes a breeding ground for bacteria and recommends washing them weekly. Feather/down duvets are also very popular, owned by around a third of members. Less popular types include wool, silk and other synthetic duvets.

You'll know your duvet is due for an upgrade when the filling becomes limp or uneven, or it starts coming through the casing. Cons: Can be expensive, needs to be washed gently at a low temperature, can seem flat in comparison with other fillings Another solution is to opt for an 'all-season' duvet. This consists of two separate lighter tog duvets that can be joined together (usually by way of press studs) to make a warmer winter duvet. Most commonly an all-season duvet will include a 4.5 tog and 9 tog duvet that can create a 13.5 tog duvet once combined, or a 4.5 tog and 10.5 tog duvet that will create a warmer 15 tog combination. Interestingly, a survey made by Time 4 Sleephas shown that only 28% of Brits change bedding weekly. How to Prevent Allergies? Tog, size and type of filling were the three most important considerations reported by the duvet owners we asked. Other important factors included whether the duvet was machine washable, labelled hypoallergenic, and how much it cost.Although you can get duvets in almost any tog rating, the most common togs are 4.5 tog which makes a great summer duvet weight, 10.5 tog which tends to be the best bet for autumn and spring, and 13.5 tog which offers good winter warmth. Hollowfibre or microfibre polyester duvets are the most popular type among Which? members – nearly half own one of these. 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. Kyakya Anti- allergy duvet 10.5 tog I have now bought this duvet in super king, king size and singles. It is light, warm and cosy. I will buy another for my granddaughter’s bed as well. Very pleased with the quality and price and can recommend it. It certainly stopped my morning snuffles and sneezes so I can say, without doubt, that it is anti- allergy.

Microfibre duvets are a relatively recent addition to the market, but they aren't to be confused with hollowfibre. Microfibres are finer but don't have the hollow space that hollowfibre has. Instead, microfibre is intended to be a synthetic equivalent to down; its extra-fine fibres give the same feel. Then there are the more traditional, natural fillingsto consider. These range from all types of feathers and down to wool filling.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? 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. After much testing, we think 13.5 tog is best tog duvet for winter, with most of our testers finding 15 tog can retain heat a little too much during the night and lead to overheating.

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