
Hot sleepers recommend all-year-round duvet that's cosy 'without weight'
Investing in an all-year-round duvet is a good choice for sleepers looking to save money. It means shoppers don't have to purchase a heavier tog for the winter and autumn months, and can bulk up the warmth by adding blankets on top.
Homescape is a popular duvet brand that has many duvets at varying tog ratings. One of its most popular lines is the Goose Feather And Down 4.5 Tog Duvet, that some purchasers have praised for its cosy feel without feeling too heavy - ideal for hot sleepers.
The Goose Feather And Down 4.5 Tog Duvet can be bought at Yimbly, an emerging marketplace owned by Mirror's parent company, Reach Plc. It comes in four sizes: single, double, king, and super king.
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Prices range from £38.99 to £68.99; however, Yimbly shoppers can get 10% off throughout the month of August using the discount code SUMMERDAYS10. This discount code reduces the price point to £35.10 - £62.10.
Goose feather and down fillings are widely regarded as the most luxurious bedding material, thanks to their ability to provide warmth and softness. The 4.5 tog duvet is perfect for mild summer weather or for those who prefer a lightweight quilt.
Elsewhere, Dunelm also has a collection of all-season duvet options, including this Fogarty Temperature Regulating Wool Duvet (£60-£90). The fibres are breathable, allowing a user's body temperature to be regulated as they sleep.
Dusk also has a large range of duvet choices, including this Anti-Allergy Feels Like Down Duvet (£35-£50). It has the feel of a down duvet but without feathers, making it the perfect option for those with allergies.
Returning to Yimbly's Goose Feather And Down 4.5 Tog Duvet, one user rated it five stars, saying: "Wanted this 4. 5 tog for hot summer nights and to lay on top of our higher tog one for autumn and winter. It is really high quality and light yet substantial filling. Excellent value at this reduced price."
Customer reviews can also be found on Homescapes, where one shopper wrote: "Gives you a nice cosy feeling without the weight." Another user was not as pleased, writing: "Not as soft as I expected."
An additional reviewer added: "Soft and light. So cosy." One person said: "Excellent value, lovely quality, fast delivery."
Customers new to Yimbly can find general reviews and ratings of the retailer's delivery and customer service on Trustpilot. One user commented: "Excellent prices, quick delivery. I have never bought from here before, but I would definitely buy from here again."
However, some shoppers noted delivery had been 'slow', with one person stating: "Easy ordering but slow on delivery, hence 4 stars. All round well worth recommending."
Another reviewer concluded: "Excellent product, easy to put together, and customer service was amazing."
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