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I wonder if everyone has been buying two different sets, as Debbie has been suggesting we do? :rolleyes:
It's a hefty investment, but I know a lot of people who used to go to bed early last year to minimise their heating bills. Having cosy bedding would help cut the heating bills and could pay for themselves in no time. It could be influencing some people's thinking again this year as heating bills are still rising.
I just hope purchasers are aware of how much of a headache the CH bedding can be in a domestic washing machine.
 
It's a hefty investment, but I know a lot of people who used to go to bed early last year to minimise their heating bills. Having cosy bedding would help cut the heating bills and could pay for themselves in no time. It could be influencing some people's thinking again this year as heating bills are still rising.
I just hope purchasers are aware of how much of a headache the CH bedding can be in a domestic washing machine.
Oh, I agree. I have stocked up on cosy bedding, throws and heated items myself the past couple of years. I do love it. But in the case of Debbie suggesting buying two of the TSVs, you only use one set at once so how many people would want and could afford to buy four complete bedding sets (£200 for the Kingsize)? For gifts, I suppose…
 
I bought a duo pack of cozee duvet sets a couple of years ago so one's in the wash and one's on the bed. I've also got a fleece set with holly on it that I've had since it first came out. I love it, especially at this time of year as the upstairs of our house is cold. The duvet covers do fill up the machine to wash them and some of their throws won't even go in the machine, I have to take them to work to wash. I agree the prices are creeping up though - along with everything else.

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It's a hefty investment, but I know a lot of people who used to go to bed early last year to minimise their heating bills. Having cosy bedding would help cut the heating bills and could pay for themselves in no time. It could be influencing some people's thinking again this year as heating bills are still rising.
I just hope purchasers are aware of how much of a headache the CH bedding can be in a domestic washing machine.
And how much room it takes up in the airing cupboard.
 
I've given up with the Cozee sheets - my washing machine can't handle a superking duvet cover, it comes out soaking wet
 
I wish they did sets with just a duvet cover and the pillowcases. I was lucky enough to get one in supersoft a couple of years ago, but winter sets seem to focus on sticking a sheet in the sets. I use a double set on a single bed, although I’ve ditched the duvet, and bought CH single sheets. I gave the double sheets from the sets to the ex, but I don’t think he’ll want any more. So, until they do 3 piece winter sets I’ll not bother buying any new sets. The two I’ve currently got will suffice. I donated the other sets I’d bought to the Air Ambulance which also freed up space for me. I also prefer plainer sets as I don’t “do” flowery designs. The ones I’ve got are plain or have a geometric design which fits with my decor.
 
The duvet covers are really bulky to store. I have a half ottoman bed and I chuck them (and the throws) in there to hide them. You would only get one set of bedding in my other standard ottoman so if you've a few sets they are going to be difficult to store.

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