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Anyone have any experience with these? I got one for my 7 year old and since the first night with it he has slept AMAZING! His weighs 5lbs... it's heavy (in a good way.) I put it on me on the couch and was like "damn, I could sleep with this" lol. Contemplating getting one myself. May do a review and let you know. We have a Hudson Bay throw blanket that I noticed was heavier than any others we have (the rest are all fleece material.) Whenever I'd nap with the HB blanket, I slept well and felt cozy under it. I think the next logical step will be to try one for the bed. Stoked. |
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I have one. I like it as well. |
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Don't have one but love the feeling of a heavy duvet on me. I have to kick it off after awhile as I feel like I'm melting under it. |
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Asians just stack duvets and shove them into the same cover When have you heard an Asian throw away duvets |
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Wife was watching CityLine a little while back and they had brian gluckstein on with trivia questions about how long to keep certain items. He mentioned keeping duvets for 5 years and replacing with a new one after that. That caught me by surprise, I'm like who throws away duvets?! |
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Originally Posted By: Big Tasty Wife was watching CityLine a little while back and they had brian gluckstein on with trivia questions about how long to keep certain items. He mentioned keeping duvets for 5 years and replacing with a new one after that. That caught me by surprise, I'm like who throws away duvets?! someone in the business of selling duvet.... |