The best duvets in the UK for every season and sleeper, tested

The article discusses various duvets and their features, tog ratings, and prices. Here are some key points:

1. **Dunelm's Emma Spring and Autumn Duvet**: This duvet has a 6.7-tog rating, making it warm and lightweight.
2. **Silentnight's Yours & Mine Dual Tog Duvet**: This duvet is available in double size and has a tog rating of 13.5 on one side and 10.5 on the other. However, reviewers found that the stitching was wide on one side, which may cause the filling to gather and become patchy after washes.
3. **Down Duvets**: Down duvets are often considered luxurious, but some people object to their use due to concerns about animal welfare. Companies like Scooms, Marks & Spencer, and Uniqlo offer certified down products that adhere to responsible sourcing standards.

The article also provides information on what tog ratings mean and how they're measured. Tog ratings measure a duvet's ability to maintain and trap heat, with lighter ratings indicating better breathability and warmer ratings indicating more warmth.

Ultimately, the choice of duvet depends on individual preferences and needs. The article encourages readers to research manufacturers' ethical credentials before making a purchase.
 
I'm not convinced about these high tog ratings... like 13.5?! That sounds way too hot for me πŸ˜’. I mean, I've had duvets with lower tog ratings and they're still super comfy. Is it really necessary to go that warm? And what's the point of a duvet with different tog ratings on each side - doesn't that just create more problems than it solves? πŸ€” Also, I've seen some reviews of these certified down products and while it sounds like companies are trying to do good, can we trust that it's really making a difference? Shouldn't we be looking at actual numbers or studies, not just empty promises? πŸ’‘
 
I'm telling you, if they're being so transparent about the tog ratings and all that jazz, it's probably just to distract us from the real issue – the materials used in these duvets! Think about it, who really knows where their down comes from? Are we sure it's not sourced from some shady factory farm? πŸ“πŸ€” And have you seen those prices? Dunelm's Emma Spring and Autumn Duvet is like, what, Β£200?! That's just too convenient. Someone's making a profit off our comfort and well-being... I'm onto something here! 😏
 
I'm so over all these tog ratings! Like, can't we just have one standard for duvets already? 🀯 I mean, 6.7 tog is warm but lightweight, sounds great... until you read about the downsides of down duvets and how some companies are stepping up their game with certified products.

But seriously, I'm loving the fact that more brands are getting on board with responsible sourcing standards! It's all about feeling good about what we buy, right? For me, it's all about coziness without the compromise. Anyone else tired of stitching issues and patchy filling after washes? 😩
 
I'm not sure I'd trust that 6.7-tog rating for Dunelm's Emma Spring & Autumn Duvet πŸ˜’... where's the source on that? How did they come up with that tog rating? And isn't it weird that some reviewers are saying the stitching is wide on one side of Silentnight's Yours & Mine Dual Tog Duvet? Are they just making that up or was there actually a problem? I'd need to see more info before I start recommending duvets 😐
 
omg I got to read this thread like 3 days after it died lol πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ anyway I was thinking of getting a new duvet and now I'm totally confused about tog ratings... can someone pls explain how they measure these or is it just like, magic? πŸ’‘ I've heard of the 6.7-tog rating for Dunelm's Emma Spring and Autumn Duvet but what does that even mean? Is it like a warmth meter or something? πŸ€”
 
Ugh, I wish we had these duvet choices at school's summer camp πŸ˜΄πŸ‘•. They have like, super warm duvets with high tog ratings... that would be so comfy after a long hike or camping session! 🏞️ But, you know, my friend Emma's little sister has this other duvet with 13.5 tog rating and it looks kinda fancy πŸ˜‚. I guess what really matters is the tog rating though... didn't we learn about that in our science class last year? πŸ€” Anyway, I think it's a good idea to research the manufacturer's ethics too... we should try to be more sustainable like how we recycle our school paper πŸ’‘.
 
I'm telling you, they're not just selling us duvets here... have you seen the prices?! Dunelm's Emma Spring and Autumn Duvet is like 200 quid for a single size! And it's got a tog rating of 6.7? That's cute, but I'd rather know what else they're getting in return, right? Like, are we just buying into some kind of sleep conspiracy to control our minds or something?
 
I'm so done with all these tog ratings 🀯 like who even thought it was a good idea to create a system that's just going to confuse people? "Oh, this duvet has a 6.7-tog rating, but my grandma swears by her 4.5-togetter" πŸ˜‚ what even is the point of having all these options?! some people want warm and cozy (dunelm's emma spring and autumn duvet, I'm looking at you) πŸ₯° while others are like "peace out, cold" with their 10+ tog ratings πŸ€ͺ

and can we talk about down duvets for a sec? πŸ₯ i love that there are companies that care about animal welfare, but it's still super frustrating when you're trying to find a good night's sleep and some people's concerns about the source of the down are getting in the way... anyway, if anyone knows where I can get my hands on a decent hypoallergenic duvet that won't break the bank, hit me up! πŸ’Έ
 
Ugh I had that same problem with my silentnight duvet after like 3 washes the filling just kinda clumped together 🀯, but I guess its a trade off for being warm at night lol. I think its so cool how companies are now making down products that care about animal welfare tho it's like we're finally starting to get it πŸ’–
 
omg i love shopping for duvets its like the best feeling ever you get to snuggle up in your new one after a long day πŸ˜΄πŸ’€ anyway i think its so cool that companies are offering certified down products now that way everyone can feel good about their choice to use it no animal welfare issues πŸ°πŸ’– and tog ratings are so underrated i never knew what they meant till now but now ill be sure to check them out before buying a new duvet sounds like the Silentnight's yours & mine dual tog duvet is def worth checking out tho πŸ‘€
 
"Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it." πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
In today's market, choosing the right duvet can be overwhelming with so many options available. It's essential to weigh the pros and cons of each duvet, considering factors like tog rating, filling material, and price.
While some may prioritize warmth and luxury, others may opt for breathability and comfort. It's crucial to remember that there's no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to finding the perfect duvet.
Ultimately, making an informed decision requires doing your research and considering what matters most to you. Don't just follow the crowd; find a duvet that suits your unique needs and preferences. πŸ’‘
 
I'm so over all these tog ratings, can't we just have one standard rating system already? Like, I get that some people like it warm and cozy, but others are all about the breathability, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And, honestly, $100 for a duvet? That's just wild. I mean, I know some of these companies are trying to be eco-friendly and sustainable, but come on, if they're not willing to sacrifice a bit of quality in the process, maybe they shouldn't be selling it at that price point.

I'm also kinda weirded out by all the down duvets, tbh. Like, I get that some people love 'em, but have you ever seen those tiny little birds getting stuffed into bags? πŸ₯ Not exactly the most comforting thought when you're trying to drift off to sleep, right?

Anyway, if you're looking for a duvet that's all about being eco-friendly and sustainable, then I guess these certified down products are the way to go. But for everyone else, can we just stick with a simple rating system? πŸ˜‚
 
Just spent hours researching duvets online and I'm still confused πŸ˜… - why do they make ones that are so warm? Can't we just have a "cozy" duvet for winter and a lighter one for summer πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ, please!
 
I'm kinda surprised that Dunelm's Emma Spring and Autumn Duvet is getting so much love - I mean, it's not bad or anything! But for someone who's always felt chilly at night (I'm more of a light sleeper), the 6.7-tog rating might be a bit too low? πŸ€” I've been thinking of upgrading to something with a higher tog rating, especially since winter is coming up soon... and then there's that Silentnight dual tog duvet which sounds like it'd be perfect for sharing a bed with someone - the fact that one side has a lower tog rating makes me wonder if that could cause issues in the long run? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ On the other hand, those certified down products do look really luxurious... but yeah, I can see why some people wouldn't want to support companies that source their materials from questionable places 🐰
 
I'm so done with all these tog ratings 😩 I mean, can't we just have one standard? My kid's duvet is 10.5-tog and it's just too hot for me in the summer. But at the same time, my husband says he gets cold easily so a higher rating might be necessary. Meanwhile, I'm over here worrying about the animal welfare thing 🐰 with down duvets. It's like, can't we just have options that are both warm and cruelty-free? And what's up with those stitched patterns on some of these duvets? My last one fell apart after a few washes 😩 anyway, I guess what I'm saying is, if you're gonna buy a duvet, do your research!
 
ugh, you gotta be careful when shopping for duvets lol... like dunelm's emma spring and autumn duvet is pretty popular but 6.7 tog rating means it's still gonna be too hot in summer 🀯 and that silentnight yours & mine dual tog duvet has some major quality control issues... stitching all wonky and the filling falls out after washes πŸ˜’ and don't even get me started on down duvets, animal welfare is a real concern, like what's the point of luxury if it comes at the cost of poor animals πŸ₯. anyway, just be careful when shopping online and do your research... those tog ratings might seem important but they're not everything πŸ’€
 
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