• WhyIHateTheInternet@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    100 dollar pillow…

    You gotta pump those numbers up, those are rookie numbers. I got a $300 pillow. Hell yes I’m flexing it, the feeling it gives my body justifies it.

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      11 hours ago

      What makes a good pillow worth spending on? I don’t mind buying expensive bedding but I want to know it’s actually worth it if I do.

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        For me it was my tossing and turning to get comfortable which became neck and back pain in the morning. I read about pillows helping and realized I’ve been using the same Walmart pillow for years. Did some research then tried it out and bought it immediately. I sleep better, no more pain in the morning, and my sheets aren’t being ripped off at night from my trying to get comfortable.

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        Oh fuck yeah it works. It’s a tempurpedic Breeze Pro king size. Haven’t had neck pain waking up even once since I got it back in October. Absolutely worth it for me. Plus it keeps cool which is tits.

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            Make sure it suits your style of sleeping. They have many options for different needs. They’re all fantastic but this was best for me.

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                Def recommend that. That’s what I did. But keep in mind, at mattress stores those pillows are usually fully broken in. It can take a few weeks for the pillow to fully break in so if you get one and doesn’t feel the same that’s why. I see a lot of negative reviews from people not reading the material included with it. If it feels good broken in at the store it will still be great brand new but it gets better. Also recommend running it in the dryer a few times with something scented because the foam has a smell from the factory that lingers a long while otherwise.

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          It’s silk, because apparently it’s the least likely material to rip out fine hair when sleeping. As for the pillow being trash, it’s what I like. I can fold it, double it, squash it, twist it into a bowtie inside of the pillowcase, and it works great and I don’t have to feel like I’m messing it up.