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I like my My Pillow. If only, by buying one, it would make the commercials stop.
You should choose the right firmness for the way you sleep. I chose the next to the firmest, premium one, for side sleepers. My husband has neck issues and he does not like it, so went back to a hard, foam pillow.
My Pillow is an over rated inflated priced pillow. It's just a bunch of cut up small foam pieces shoved into a pillowcase. For about $2.00 you can get a better pillow at Bed Bath & Beyond.
I affirm that My Pillow is overrated, because there is too much advertisements about it, and you can actually find something better that that. Pay attention.
I've always used feather and down combination pillows. The plain down pillows tend to flatten out and you have to fluff them up all the time, but with some feathers in there, the pillow has more support. I wash them and dry them in the dryer and they provide many years of comfort.
I really love my Beyond Down pillows by Carpenter. They aren’t expensive, but I find they are very supportive, and adaptable. I sleep every which way, side, back and stomach, and it works for everything. My preference is the one with gusset, it’s a little firmer.
It’s a fiberfill, but the fibers aren’t long strands, they’re made into small clusters which mimics down. I had my first one for years, forgot what it was called, and didn’t like pillow after pillow for a few years till I found one at Tuesday Morning. It wasn’t a king size, but I was so happy!
I’m on my third set. I love these pillows. Made in Altoona, PA.
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