
'Game changer' Silentnight mattress topper that 'improves sleep immensely' is under £20
'Game changer' Silentnight mattress topper that 'improves sleep immensely' is under £20
A mattress topper can transform an uncomfortable bed, as well as protecting the mattress
Shoppers can upgrade their mattress for less with a mattress topper
(Image: Amazon )
Having a restful and restorative night's sleep comes down to many factors, and one of them is certainly how comfortable the bed is. Whether shoppers just like a softer mattress or are dealing with an ageing mattress that's past its best, a mattress topper can add a little extra comfort.
A mattress topper is an extra layer that lies on top of mattresses, boosting its height, cushioning and support - they can transform even the thinnest of mattresses. Now, shoppers are in luck as the Silentnight Deep Sleep Mattress Topper Double Bed is down to £18.92 from £25 from Amazon.
The white mattress topper is said to be filled for endless comfort and support, is 2.5 cm deep to help rejuvenate existing mattresses - saving shoppers money from buying a whole new one - and has a soft-touch cover for extra comfort. The topper also has easy fit straps to provide an easy secure fit ensuring that it won't slip off beds.
READ MORE: Victoria's Secret swimsuit is £140 cheaper than designer version
READ MORE: Nobody's Child fans save £36 on 'playful' and 'pretty' summer dress in brand's 30% off sale
As it is white there may be concerns about the topper getting dirty, however it is fully machine washable so can be refreshed to look brand new. For those with sensitive skin, the mattress topper is also hypoallergenic and kind to all skin types.
Perhaps this isn't what shoppers are after, and if they want some alternatives there is also the Cooler Than Memory Foam Mattress Topper for £52 from Dunelm which fits a single bed, but also has more expensive options up to super kingsize. This topper has polyester filling with air flow technology, regulates airflow and is 4.5 cm deep. Another option is the Classic Mattress Topper from The White Company which ranges between £110 to £180 for single up to super king sized beds, has duck down and feathers filling and a 233-thread-count cotton-percale casing.
The Silentnight topper, however, has a high 4.4 out of 5 star rating from a total of 23,240 reviews as one person said: 'The mattress in my rented flat was of pretty poor quality… This mattress however has been an absolute game changer - it has made the mattress much more comfortable to sleep on and my sleep quality has improved immensely.'
The mattress topper is 'generously filled for endless comfort and support'
(Image: Amazon )
Another said: 'I suffer with rheumatoid arthritis. I couldn't sleep on our nectar mattress for long. It was like concrete. After about 4 hours my back aches so I used the spare bed. The topper does a brilliant job. I sleep through the night without issue now. It makes the mattress more comfortable without stopping it providing the support. I'd buy it again tomorrow. Also it's not necessary to replace any sheets so another plus there.'
'It is very comfortable and thick, has made a difference to the quality of the mattress. Therefore it is definitely comfortable and of great quality and a cosy sleep,' said another.
Others did disagree, however, as one person wrote: 'Seems like good quality but doesn't seem to make much of a difference comfort wise.'
Article continues below
Another said: 'Arrived quickly. Well packaged. Not as thick as I anticipated but it does fit the bed well.'
For a cheaper alternative for a comfy mattress, however, the Silentnight Deep Sleep Mattress Topper Double Bed could be just the thing to transform sleep.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Sun
4 hours ago
- The Sun
Amazon shoppers rush to buy ‘stylish powerhouse' £140 MagSafe portable charger – now just £27
I'VE tested my fair share of portable chargers, and this one ticks all the right boxes. The Aobbow MagSafe Power Bank is on sale right now, down 81% from £139.99 to just £26.99, and it has everything you need. Aobbow MagSafe Power Bank, £139.99 £26.99 BUY FROM AMAZON Amazon's no stranger to solid tech deals, but this one feels like it's punching well above its price tag. For under thirty quid, you're getting a 10,000mAh portable charger that's slim, travel-friendly, and loaded with features. It supports wireless charging and comes with two built-in cables, one Type-C and one Lightning, as well as two additional ports. That's a rare combo, and a design you usually only see in premium models that cost two or three times as much. Now, let's be honest, £139.99 may have been stretching it a bit. But £26.99 is a real bargain for what you're getting here, and it's the kind of deal I wouldn't think twice about if you need a reliable power bank. I've tested plenty of chargers in search of the best power banks out there, and this one hits that sweet spot between practicality and price. It's compact, lightweight, and genuinely useful for everyday life, whether that's commuting, travelling, or just for a quick top-up on the go. And I'm not the only one who thinks so. The reviews on Amazon are overwhelmingly positive, with a near-perfect 4.9-star average and hundreds of buyers singing its praises. I haven't had this one in my hand yet, but in my opinion, it has everything I'd want in a portable charger. It's designed with iPhones in mind, supporting wireless charging from the 12 series all the way up to the latest iPhone 16 models. It even sticks to MagSafe-compatible cases, so it stays put while it charges. If you're not clear on the mechanics of wireless charging, our tech experts have a straightforward guide on how iPhone wireless charging works. But the Aobbow is far from limited to Apple gear, it supports wireless charging for Android phones, tablets, and other USB-C devices. The built-in display shows you exactly how much charge is left, which is a small touch that makes a big difference. And when you make full use of it, you can juice up to five devices at once, so it's great for family trips or group travel. People who've bought it seem genuinely impressed. One reviewer called it a 'stylish powerhouse,' adding, 'It gave my iPhone 15 about 50% juice in just 30 minutes. 'The 10,000mAh capacity easily delivers 1.5–2 full charges depending on your model.' Another praised its convenience, saying, 'It snaps right onto my phone and charges fast with the 20W. 'The built-in cables are a great bonus, and it's compact enough to carry daily. Great design, fast charging, and no hassle.' If you're after a reliable, well-equipped power bank that won't cost a fortune, this one's worth grabbing while it's around.


The Herald Scotland
5 hours ago
- The Herald Scotland
New risks emerge as America becomes less attractive
For decades, international investors have treated US government bonds as the safest place for their money. A long bull market in shares has been supported by American bonds and a sound US dollar. Since the global financial crisis of 2008, the underpinning of a 'safe haven' has helped stock markets to cope with other uncertainties. Now, investors are demanding much higher returns to lend money to the US government long-term. America is becoming less attractive to global investors at a time when its government needs them for finance more than ever. There is plenty to be nervous about. The US government is spending far more than it takes in, with the deficit up this year. Trump's spending and tax cut plans are likely to add to the US national debt over the next decade. And the US dollar has fallen to its lowest level in almost three years. US business confidence is weak, with the full impact of the supply turmoil yet to bite. Many manufacturers had stockpiled goods and components ahead of Trump's tariffs and import controls, but this buffer will soon be exhausted. May's stock market rally might seem reassuring on the surface. Major US technology companies like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Nvidia delivered strong earnings and drove most of the market gains. The biggest seven tech companies alone were responsible for more than half of the US stock market's rise in May. But these trading results do not yet reflect the full impact of the trade war and supply changes. Analysts expect slower earnings growth for these businesses over the next year. Trump still plans further action, and the tariffs to date will produce significant adverse effects; higher consumer prices, lower business investment and lower economic growth. Read more: Perhaps most worrying for investors is the inflation risk building up worldwide. As global tensions rise, governments will spend more on defence, with limited scope for tax increases. Business costs will also increase, as trade disputes continue to disrupt how goods move around the world. Global borrowing costs could force central banks to keep interest rates higher for longer. The Governor of the Bank of England has warned that interest rate cuts are now more uncertain. There are signs that the tension between governments that want to spend more and nervous international lenders is also playing out in the UK, EU and Japan. British government bonds – gilts- are already seeing pressure as investors become more choosy about lending to governments anywhere. The OECD report this month warned that weak consumer confidence and fragile public finances leave the UK vulnerable to shocks. Appeasing lenders by cutting spending or raising taxes would hit economic growth. The end of US exceptionalism, linked to the declining role of the US dollar as a reserve currency, may be a gradual process as it was for the UK. There is still growth in many major US businesses and the US stock market is by far the most liquid globally. Shares have a record of coping better than bonds with rising inflation and there is value is stock markets outside the US. But we may be seeing the end of an era when investors could pay less attention to currency movements. And, although government bonds have a role in diversifying portfolios along with a spread of investments internationally, it is harder now to escape geopolitical risks. The recent stock market rebound may give opportunity to rebalance portfolios. Colin McLean is a director of Barnton Capital


Scottish Sun
9 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Shoppers rush to buy ‘bargain' cabin suitcase with 5 star reviews from Dunelm
FLY AWAY Shoppers rush to buy 'bargain' cabin suitcase with 5 star reviews from Dunelm Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BARGAIN hunters are going wild for a brand new buy in Dunelm that's perfect for travelling. So if you're lucky enough to be jetting abroad any time soon, then you'll need to check this out. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Dunelm is selling a stylish suitcase for a paltry £21 Credit: Dunelm 2 The cabin bag is available in a number of colours and sizes Credit: Dunelm Not only is it super purse-friendly, but it's bound to be a travel essential for those going on long haul flights. The retailer is scanning its Elements Hard Shell Suitcase for £21, down from £30. Available in a range of sizes and colours, the item has been designed using strong hard shell which has been placed on four spinner wheels, making rolling your suitcase around easy. Finished with two sturdy handles to make carrying more comfortable and a zip insert with an elastic clip closure to hold your clothes in place. Shoppers rave Numerous Dunelm shoppers have raced to the website to share their rave reviews of the high-street buy, which has now amassed an average rating of 4.5 out of five. "This is a great value well fitted suitcase ideal for longer trips when you need lots of space for cloths etc," one shopper said. A second weighed in: "I brought this case for use of carry on luggage for air travel. "The dimensions are within the exact requirements for Ryan Air and I knew it would be suitable for all other airlines. "The case is of good quality but still light and has internal fastenings/zip compartment making it easy to pack and keep your contents organised and in place. Dunelm shoppers are scrambling to their local store and their 'massive sale' kicks off with posh glasses for 89p and £8 gadgets to keep the Spring chill out "It glides along with ease using the extendable handle to push or pull along. This is a great quality case for the price." It comes after shoppers raved about a 'stylish and very spacious' suitcase you can nab from Dunelm. Not only can you 'get loads in it', but it's Jet2-approved too. So if you're lucky enough to be jetting abroad any time soon but don't want to fork out for a pricey hold bag, fear not, you won't need to look any further. Thanks to this affordable and gorgeous bag, which is available in four colours, you'll be able to fit in everything you need for your next trip. Bargain hunters are raving about the 'classy' bag - and it's been snapped up by numerous travellers. And don't worry if you're on a budget and don't have loads of cash to splash, as the sleek IT Luggage Divinity 4-Wheel Soft Shell Suitcase now has 30% off. The cabin bag, which was once priced at £40, has now been slashed down to just £28 - and we think it's a real steal. As well as being compact, small and lightweight, this cabin-friendly bag is a breeze to handle in the hustle and bustle of a busy airport terminal.