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'Best pillow ever' from Emma shoppers 'love' is 20% off but not for long

'Best pillow ever' from Emma shoppers 'love' is 20% off but not for long

Wales Online18-06-2025
'Best pillow ever' from Emma shoppers 'love' is 20% off but not for long
Sleep is one of the most important parts of a person's health - so making sure you make the right choice when shopping for bedding is crucial.
Shoppers can also get some new pillows in the sale
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A good night's sleep is essential for overall wellbeing, making the selection of the right pillows, mattress and bedding a decision not to be taken lightly. However, investing in quality bedding can often come with a hefty price tag.
Fortunately, shoppers are in luck as Emma - one of the UK's top-selling and most awarded mattress brands, has launched an early summer sale, offering up to 20% off.
The sale, running from 25th May to 23rd June, features a variety of high-quality deals to ensure everyone can enjoy a perfect night's sleep. Among the standout products on offer during the sale is the Emma Hybrid Thermosync Mattress, reduced to £415.20 from £519.
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Rated the best hybrid mattress by Ideal Home, it's the go-to choice for a comfortable night's sleep. It features ThermoSync technology to regulate body temperature, creating an optimal sleep environment, reports the Express.
This mattress also minimises motion transfer for uninterrupted sleep and includes additional foam edge support for extra stability. It's available in a range of prices and sizes, from single to super king.
Emma Hybrid Thermosync Mattress
£415.20
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Emma Hybrid Thermosync Mattress
Another excellent addition to any bedroom is the Emma Premium Cloud Pillow Bundle, priced at £238.50. This set includes two customisable height and temperature control pillows.
They're breathable, feature a machine washable cover and an outlast thermal layer for a cool-to-touch sensation.
For those seeking alternative options, brands like Dreams offer the TheraPur Memory Foam Ice Pillows, priced at £64. These pillows boast a cooling layer of ActiGel foam to alleviate pressure and ensure nightly comfort, an AntiCool knitted cover to dissipate body heat, a memory foam core, and hypo-allergenic properties.
Alternatively, DreamCloud's Luxury Hybrid Mattress, available from £759.50 in various sizes, is designed to cater to all sleeping preferences.
However, Emma's products have garnered high praise from customers. The Premium Cloud Pillow Bundle has a 4.6-star rating on their website, with one reviewer exclaiming: "We love it. Best pillow ever."
The Emma sale has plenty of discounts for a dreamy night's sleep
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Another satisfied customer stated: "Brilliant pillow. Normally I like a firm pillow but this is in-between and excellent. I would recommend it to everyone."
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While not all reviewers agreed, one customer noted: "Lovely pillow, but unfortunately I felt like it went flat a little sooner than I had hoped."
On the other hand, a customer who purchased the Emma Hybrid Thermosync Mattress raved: "I've had my mattress for at least a month now and it's awesome. I loved from the first moment I tested it out. Very happy with my purchase."
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