I have awful memories of Brentford Nylons products in the 60s on my beloved aunt's spare bed and wonder if this range would produce the same nighttime firework displays and static.....
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I have awful memories of Brentford Nylons products in the 60s on my beloved aunt's spare bed and wonder if this range would produce the same nighttime firework displays and static.....
Yes, I have tried it and it's now my bedding of choice.
I only have a 4.5 tog duvet on the bed in winter, but with a cozee home duvet set and bottom sheet I'm as snug as a bug in the proverbial bug. I tend to go for the velvet touch kind, although I do also have some of the fleece kind too. It is nothing like the nylon sheets of the past and you certainly get no "sheet shock" or static electricity.
In the summer I use their soft touch sort and, at the moment, have that on the bed with a 1 tog duvet and it's more than adequate for the current temperatures.
You can always give it a whirl, Nellie, because you can return it even if it's been used and washed (although their refund system is snail paced.)
Thanks Toril - I've been reading about the different types (velvet/soft touch) and think the less fluffy one is the way to go.
Mr Nell now seems to feel the cold more than me and, because we like to have the window open at night, radiator off, but don't like a heavy weight duvet, it can get a little chilly.
The MBG does come in handy at times - and I will wash the bedlinen before we test it out.....
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I've never washed it before putting it on the bed for the first time. It's not like polyester or cotton that often needs washing first to get the fibres to soften. It's soft as soon as you take it out of the packaging, I've also never detected a smell like you get from new bedding.
The thing that I like about it is that, apart its being REALLY cosy, you don't sweat buckets as it's breathable.
If you do order a set, Nellie, I'm sure you'll love it. I started off with one set and didn't stop there, lol. Nellie,
On reflection, I think I'll have a trip to Dunelm.
We both decided we didn't fancy the idea of warm pillowcases - I quite like to find that cool spot - so it would only be duvet cover and sheet I'd be buying, which isn't a combo that Cozee do.
Thanks for the info ladies.
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I like Dunelm too, going to look for some new cushions and light shades soon. No doubt I will come home with more than those. I might just have to look around Ikea opposite. It's been a while since my last visit.