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I had a really comfortable memory foam pillow for ages until it died on me last year. The firm don't exist any more so I've been spending a small fortune trying to find a replacement. The net result has been restless nights, chronic neck pain and headaches. I know that pillows are a matter of personal taste but does anyone have any recommendations?
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I want these pillows...... Slept on them in a hotel in Singapore last year and had the best nights sleep ever. Took me forever to track them down! Haven't got them yet, beware the shipping costs as much as the pillows....


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Item Description

The Restful Nights ?/National Sleep Products ? Trillium ? polyester pillow contains blown gel polyester fiber. Trillium ? pillows are an excellent alternative to soft down and feather pillows. These gel polyester fiber pillows are moldable and shape to the form that you want. At the same time this line of polyester pillows retain their support and shape. This versatility makes the Trillium ? polyester pillow a good choice for those looking for a soft, shapeable pillow. Moreover, this line of gel polyester fiber pillows have a 230 thread count fabric. This robust fabric ensures that any Trillium ? polyester gel fiber pillow is extremely durable and will have a long life.



Specifications:

Design - Soft support polyester synthetic pillow

Ideal for any sleep position

Fabric - 230 Thread Count 100% cotton

Fill - 100% blown gel polyester fiber

Fill Weight - 34 ounces

Construction - Single chamber design

Tick - 230 thread count, 100% cotton cover

Edge - Double needle corded edge

Care Instructions - Machine wash and dry

Price includes 1 Queen Pillow (20? x 30?)


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They don't retail in the UK, I called and asked them. You have to have a PayPal account they have said and you must select that method of payment for international delivery.


Good luck!

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