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- #118 in Bedding Duvets & Down Comforters
Tina
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Had this for a while, washes great and drys. Been in the washer and dryer a few times, haven't had any issues. Nice warm and snuggly. Did I mention comfy, super comfy.
Jordan
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Warm and cozy. Love this
Violet v
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I don't know where they got down alternative because it's nowhere near that it's just a cheap made comforter but it fits the purpose
Wildflower
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
Not sure if this is all season, it's too warm to use at the end of summer, so I'll put it back on when it's cooler.
Honest Oso 👍🏾
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
Perfect for cold and cool nights. Soft, fluffy. Well put together. A few feathers have come through the pockets but it's a down comforter. That's to be expected somewhat. Other than that. I love it. Got it for a good price. Purchased in mid spring. May purchase a different color this fall. You wont be disappointed.
Robert M
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2024
Really nice size, not a silent comforter but keeps me warm although it’s a light. It puffs up quite nicely after i make the bed in the mornings.A very nice deal for the price. Would definitely buy again.
Carter Smith
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
This insert can become extremely fluffy and is fairly warm. The duvet does come in flat due to the nature of the packaging but throw it in the dryer on low with a few tennis balls and it fluffs nicely. The crinkly noise is minimal compared to another brand that I have purchased and it is good for average to cold weather - I keep my fan on high so it works nicely.The build is pretty decent, good stitching but only ties on the corners and none on the midsections. The color obviously is not perfect white, but that is what duvet covers are for.All in all I am a big fan and am sleeping well now!
Joe Shmo
Reviewed in Canada on November 26, 2024
Warning: you may never want to get out of bed. Feels like hotel quality, does lose tiny feathers but that’s pretty typical.
Chantal
Reviewed in Canada on November 21, 2024
Good quality! Light but keeps you warm! Washed and dries very well
Jennette Kendrick
Reviewed in Canada on April 13, 2024
This duvet is lightweight, yet still very warm and comfortable. Initially I was very happy with it for the price, as I've always slept with more expensive fully down duvets in the past. But, I don't imagine it will stay warm for very long...This duvet loses LOTS of feathers, poking through the duvet cover and filling my house with annoying little feathers that are very frustrating to sweep up. I have a large pile of feathers lost from the duvet every day. This happens I believe as the feathers this duvet is made with are VERY small feathers, making it very easy for them to poke/get pulled out. This is frustrating for a number of reasons. If these were made with larger feathers this would not be an issue.It's annoying to see my duvet cover covered in them, annoying to be chasing them around the house 24/7, and annoying that the blanket is losing so many of them. Unsure of how long this blanket will stay full enough to remain warm and comfortable with them escaping at this rate.Also, it does not say on the packing instructions when received, but I saw on a previous review before buying, that this duvet is meant to be fluffed in the dryer for an hour or so upon removing from packaging. This duvet will come vacuum sealed and flat, so fluffing it on low heat in the dryer for an hour or two definitely helped fluff it up a bit, but I wouldn't describe this duvet as very fluffy, it's relatively flat pillowing, so you don't get the 'cloud' like feeling as you would with most fully down duvets.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2023
Love it! Great quality, comfy, lightweight, warm (not too hot) and fluffy, after air fluffing in the dryer for about an hour. I'm very happy. Great price too for a down filled douvet. Hotel like bedding at a competitive price. Also great buy with the additional discount.
AcidStrawbz_
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2021
------------------------------------------------AN IMPORTANT NOTE TO THOSE WHO ARE USED TO DOWN ALTERNATIVE COMFORTERS, BED IN A BAG COMFORTERS, OR THINK ~$100 FEATHER DOWN COMFORTERS ARE ANYTHING LIKE WHAT YOUD SEE IN A 5 STAR HOTEL (TLDR at bottom)------------------------------------------------Don't be fooled by people who are posting reviews not knowing what they're buying! So after reading MANY reviews, I have come the the conclusion that people are either completely ignorant and air-headed, OR, are ordering the "lightweight" variation expecting it to be as fluffy as the pictures of people who have ordered the "All-Season" or "Heavyweight" variant. Also, DOWN COMFORTERS ARE NOT ALWAYS SUPER FLUFFY AND THICK PEOPLE. DO YOUR RESEARCH. Depending on what type of filling us being used, they can range from VERY flat, to incredibly fluffy and cloud like. For this price point, (65-150 USD), when referring to feather down comforters, they will more than likely be filled primarily with, yep you guessed it, feathers! And lots of feathers believe it or not can get a little heavy when accumulated and stuffed between two pieces of thick cotton fabric... If you are used to down alternative comforters and are thinking a feather down comforter will be anything like your squishy poly-filled comforter with a quiet microfiber like fabric, you are sorely mistaken. This comforter is likely going the be much heavier than youre used to, loud and crinkly sounding when you move around, and probably not as "thick" feeling compared to typical bed in a bad down alternative comforters I am sure many are coming from since this price point for this particular comforter is within bed in a bag price range. And there is nothing wrong with bed in a bag bedding sets.Just know if you are used to typical bed in a bag type of comforter material and then go to a feather down expecting it to be similar to that, you're going to be disappointed and will probably end up to be one of the people on here complaining about how "flat" and "loud" and "cheaply made" this is. So, again, do your research, if you can go to a department store or IKEA and see what a real feather down comforter is like if you're still unsure. Or just buy this and return it. BUT PLEASE STOP LEAVING AMAZON SELLERS 1-STAR REVIEWS BECAUSE YOU DIDNT DO ANY RESEARCH AND ARE UPSET AT YOURSELF.------------------------------------------------MY EXPERIENCE! (It's pretty great!)------------------------------------------------So it comes in a pretty compact box as expected. It is air tight for shipping purposes. Once opened it will immediately start to fluff up. No weird smells or anything! I spread mine out on my bed and thoroughly shook the s*** out of it for about 3 minutes until I was satisfied it was close to have fully taken form. No feathers escaped. After having it for a few days and sleeping under it with no duvet cover or other blankets on top, just a top sheet and the comforter, I can say the All-Season option has been absolutely perfect for my needs and straight up exceeded my expectations. I live in Southern Oregon and currently it's the beginning of Fall where it's starting to get down to between 30-40f degrees outside. I historically have been a warmer sleeper, so I crack the window about 6" and let my bedroom get down to the mid 50's. I like it cold! This comforter keeps me warm and comfortable from the second I get in bed to the minute I wake up. It's actually been getting harder to get out of bed the last few days!Construction is well done. The stitching appears to be of good quality and I wouldn't worry about it coming undone or finding loose threads any time soon. The fabric is what you'd expect for typical feather down comforters; it's your average FDC softness and is nice and cool to the touch when it first comes in contact with you, and then by the time you get comfortable in bed you are nice and warm but still have that cooler feeling outside of you. Which is great so you dont feel like you're baking. Some people dont like the crinkly sound you find most FDCs make. Personally I love it. Makes me know I am being covered by something big and heavy and substantial. As far as "floofyness" goes, I personally find it to be just right. It's not over the top to the point you might find yourself trying to dig out of the blanket in order not to suffocate, and it's not so thin that you might want an additional blanket on top of it for added that added sense of being completely and adequately surrounded by enough covering. (Which I have ALWAYS found with down alternative comforters, they're never weight heavy enough and then I end up putting another thinner blanket on top and ultimately end up either way too hot or annoyed because blankets keep getting shifted around.)I ordered the Queen size for my Full size bed. (In case you didnt know, compared to a Full, A Queen is a few inches wider than a Full.) Having ordered the Queen size, I get a good 16 or so inches drooping off each side which ensures neither side gets pulled up and becomes uneven when moving positions in bed. And of course gives maximum ability to wrap yourself into a some sort of cloud burrito. Mmm. Cloud burrito...------------------------------------------------My TLDR that needs another TLDR;------------------------------------------------Anyways. Just buy the damn comforter if you're looking for a nicely weighted feather down comforter that sleeps well and has optimum floof level and warmth. Skip the lightweight variant unless you're shopping for more Summer like weather. Fall, Spring, or Winter go for the All Season. Winter, if you like to sleep in a very cold room at night or just want excessive floof maybe that one is for you. For me, All Season is absolutely spot on.If you're coming from a bed in a bag or similarly styled down alternative comforters, do plenty of research on feather down comforters BEFORE you buy one and leave a bad review because you didnt do enough research. FDCs aren't necessarily always going to be this incredibly fluffed up cloud like thing you see in a movie at a 5 star resort. Especially in this price point. All Season and heavyweight variants are fluffy. Just dont expect that you're going to be feeling like youre being wrapped in the hands of the cloud Gods with their personal little cloud angel assistants massaging you to sleep because this is not it. You need to spend at least the absolute bare minimum of a few hundred dollars to even get something close to that realm of comfort. Those insanely expensive 100% goose feather down billion thread count Egyptian cotton comforters blessed by the Church of Comfort are only reserved for people who can afford to shell out 500 dollars or more for a blanket. As for us peasants, we get (still) a pretty comfy comforter :)
ecstaticme08
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2020
I really enjoyed this product, I have been using it for a week now. I have not experienced any of the issues that some of the negative reviews have stated, but I'll address those. I highly recommend that you purchase a cover to go with this, for the reason that it will help preserve the goose feathers inside and go towards the blanket's longevity.-Washing: you MUST soak this in water before you wash it, it doesn't need to sit in water, it just needs to be completely soaked before throwing it in the wash. I am more and more surprised that people don't know to do that before throwing it in the wash. The reason being, the blanket and the feathers soak up a lot of the water, not leaving enough for it to be soaked and washed properly, potentially leaving unwashed parts. Another thing you could do is to turn your washing setting to EXTRA LARGE and there should be enough water for the blanket and for the wash. But only do the latter if your machine is big enough to handle it, if you have one of those half/half washer/dryer, you may have to take your blanket to be washed at one of those specialty laundromats.- Dryer: DO NOT DRY IN A DRYER. Line dry. If you can't wait, fine, burn your house down, break your dryer, or destroy the feathers inside, or whatever, it's your money.- Feathers: I washed this comforter as soon as I got it. If you are one of those people that don't do that, I highly recommend you do, as a former retail employee, trust me, you want to wash it. There were no feathers that came out when I washed it and no feather discharge since it's use.- Smell: there weren't any reviews about a bad smell or that chemical smell that can sometimes come from a manufactured product and I didn't notice any of these either when I opened it.- Package: It came in a small box, I ordered a Queen size, so the fact that the box was so small was really awesome to see! It was vacuum sealed, so it made it more compact. This will be great for ease of storage when the warmer months start to roll around. You just need to fold and sit on it til the air is out and keep doing that, or use one of those space-sealing-plastic-storage-bags.- Size/Fluffiness: SO......It is not puffy, which I was quite disappointed about since the photo makes it SEEM like the comforter is fluffy, but it is more flat than in the photo. This is not a deal breaker, as the blanket does as advertised, it keeps you warm and traps heat. I do have another goose feather blanket and I compared both, my older one from IKEA is more fluffy, however, I have learned to get over it. If you are wanting a really puffy blanket, pay more for the look, otherwise, the look is not a good indicator of it's usefulness.- Use: IT TRAPS HEAT AS ADVERTISED. It was actually a bit too warm the first couple of nights, after some adjustment of blankets, it's just right now.
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