Ever heard of a Chillow?

remey

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If so do you know where I can buy one in Ireland? After googling it it seems its UK sites only.

Anyone ever used them and if so would you recommend one?

I hate the feeling of a warm pillow when trying to sleep.

Thanks
 
Can't help, but I love the concept as I too hate warm pillows - great name too. Be interested to hear about this.:)
 
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See link above - they are based in Waterford - Don't know if they are any good - never ordered from this site before
 
I have heard that Argos do something similar. Pretty sure the above link is for something different though...
 
Can't help, but I love the concept as I too hate warm pillows - great name too. Be interested to hear about this.

See this link. I actually thought it was just a cool pillow. I didnt realise it was like a cool pack placed on top of a pillow. Somehow I get the the impression of sleeping on a rubber ring or arm band type material :).
Not too sure now.

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Jeeze...do what everyone else does and just turn it over!:rolleyes:

Oh and don't buy ( as I recently did) soft flannel type pillowcases...they are the work of the devil and remain hot no matter what you do!
 
If so do you know where I can buy one in Ireland? After googling it it seems its UK sites only.

Anyone ever used them and if so would you recommend one?

I hate the feeling of a warm pillow when trying to sleep.

Thanks


I've purchased one and to be honest I just couldn't sleep on it. It is covered in kind of a plastic cover similar to the type of material that arm bands are made of on one side and a kind of velvet type feeling on the other (found that side warm), the inside is a sponge, you pour water in and it soaks into the sponge. I tried using it on a number of occasions but just found it too uncomfortable to sleep on even after putting it inside a pillow case and the cover smells stink.

Save your money as far as I'm concerned, what i've done is put 2 extra pillows at the end of the bed and rotate them during the night.
 
Save your money as far as I'm concerned, what i've done is put 2 extra pillows at the end of the bed and rotate them during the night.[/quote]

Think I'll take your advice and forget about it! Thanks
 
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