Has anyone else noticed when, on NN shows, they are demoing a feather bed, and sheets, they highlight one of the main reasons to buy into the range, as being the fact that the depth of the fitted sheet is more capacious than an "ordinary" sheet. Guest - Suzy/Sam lifts up sheet corner, to show us - the "two sandwiches short of a picnic" dickheads watching, the sheets are Soo roomy, they even cover the feather bed AND a mattress! Look carefully at the size of revealed mattress and, surprisingly (not), it is thin. Granted, my bed was expensive, and is a Sealy, and has, consequently, an extremely large mattress. I am sure there are beds out there a tad cheaper than mine, with mattresses thicker than those shown on air. I have NN, and I struggle to get the sheet underneath the mattress.
Quite misleading, a fault I have found has become more prevalent on QVC.
On the same hour, Dale has just insisted he won't make medical claims, unless the Q can prove them. Well, as they are not medical researchers, I don't think they have the required skills to execute medical experiments.
Quite misleading, a fault I have found has become more prevalent on QVC.
On the same hour, Dale has just insisted he won't make medical claims, unless the Q can prove them. Well, as they are not medical researchers, I don't think they have the required skills to execute medical experiments.