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28 February 2007

Down comforter distress Bunnies, I need some advice....[More:]I've had a down comforter for the better part of 12 years and I've come to the conclusion that it's about time to make it into a secondary blanket [you know, it's still good for snuggling under on the couch, but it's definitely seen better...read: warmer and fluffier...days.]

So! Two things!

The first being that, of course, I'd like to get as much bang for my buck [*coughs, blushes* getcher minds outta the gutter!] as possible and would love to hear any suggestions of places - especially online - that people have had good experiences with both purchase and product. I'm looking for a very warm one as I like to keep my bedroom windows open as close to year round as possible.

The second being to find out people's experiences with down alternatives, a path I'm willing to explore, but know little about.

Thanks!
Get your hands on one of those 20% off coupons for Bed, Bath and Beyond. That'll save some cash!

I actually bought a down comforter a year ago from Overstock.com; which was something of a gamble since the product descriptions on their website aren't great, but it ended up working out well.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 28 February | 16:54
Ikea.

No seriously, they do some really good down-covers in their higher end, and some SILLy cheap down pillows - which are very good. I'm a pillow hog and I wear them out (god knows what I do when I sleep) and the cheap pillows they have are great!

You should go there though, the lower-priced range are fine, BUT the material that the down is in is a little "noisy". The higher end (a little more expensive) doesn't make that noise. Yeah, I'm picky.
posted by dabitch 28 February | 17:26
- uh, I haven't worn my Ikea pillows out. I wore some dead expensive down pillows out, yaknow so the feathers suddenly escape microscopic holes and fly all over the room. A year and a half and my Ikea pillows still look brand new.
posted by dabitch 28 February | 17:27
I've had good luck with finding bedding on Overstock.com. The selection varies from day to day, but overall it's usually pretty good.
posted by smich 28 February | 17:32
I hates down comforters, because, I do not know what I do, but they always seem to fill the space with little feathers and lint. Even if I stuff them inside one of those comforter covers!

My suggestion would be to look for *silk* comforters in a ChinaTown near you, if you don't mind the change. A quick search online shows this and the prices seem quite reasonable.
posted by carmina 28 February | 17:56
Synthetic down.

Land's End has synthetic down blankets, as well as down-filled blankets. I have two synthetic down bed pillows from LandsEnd. They are the best pillows I've ever had. I have washed and dried them several times and they are holding up nicely. I don't know about their blankets, but the pillows are great.

I think the Cuddledown version is less expensive, and you may find other Primaloft blankets elsewhere for a lot less money.
posted by LoriFLA 28 February | 19:26
I did order from this place. What I ordered was a down-alternative for my stepdaughter. They shipped it quick, it was exactly what I wanted, and the quality was outstanding. They seem to have good prices on their products, too.
posted by redvixen 28 February | 20:21
I've had a number of down comforters. Hands down the best was the one from The Company Store.

I can strongly recommend that you stay away from Macy's "hypo-allergenic EcoDown." That was the most feather-shedding, allergic, terrible comforter I've ever had.

I switched over to a synthetic fill comforter when I realized that the EcoDown was threatening to asphyxiate me in the middle of the night with an allergy attack. It's pretty meh - doesn't breathe right, traps moisture as well as heat. But what can you do?
posted by ikkyu2 28 February | 21:27
Eddie Bauer. It's my most favoritest, snuggliest, comfiest, most wonderful down comfortor EVER.
posted by youngergirl44 28 February | 22:07
I've been pleased with Warm Things, who are local.
posted by Triode 28 February | 23:21
Hi Frisbee! It's good to see you post!

I don't have much advice. I bought a Ralph Lauren down comforter on sale from Macy's. Even though it's designer, the feathers always fall to one side of the comforter (toward your feet). I don't like that.
posted by halonine 01 March | 02:09
I don't have any advice, but I do have a corollary question: how do you clean a down pillow? And am I the only one who loves picking the feathers out of it, even through the supposedly "down pillow barrier" zippered pillow case?
posted by TrishaLynn 01 March | 08:45
I have washed my down comforter in the washing machine. In hot water, with bleach, tumble dry until everything is bone dry. Turns out great. I haven't washed a down pillow though. I have two European square down pillows and little feathers always escape. Drives me batty.
posted by LoriFLA 01 March | 11:08
Fantastic! Thanks all, I think I've managed to put everything together in such a way that will guarantee my not wanting to get out of bed for the next two years.
posted by Frisbee Girl 01 March | 15:15
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