People must think I am working for beans72.com since I talk about it so much. My standard pillow from them weighs between 9.5-10.5 pounds. I can sleep on my back now without getting a backache. I think with shipping, it ran me about $53. Ebay has them and Amazon.com also but the prices are the same. I have never seen one used on Ebay. Once you put this little baby down on the bed, you just use your hand to rearrange the hulls....you won't be moving this guy during the night.DreamOn wrote:I can add/remove hulls from both my small and large buckwheat hull pillows too, and the zippered covers are washable. I slept with the larger one, which is the size of a standard bed pillow, last night. It was fine, but I think I prefer the smaller one. That may be because I probably need to remove a few more hulls from the larger, though.
Did your husband buy the Bucky Duo (buckwheat & millet hulls) or another one? I've spent a fortune on pillows since starting CPAP—and I am happy with the one I use now—but I've been tempted by that Duo for a long time! I hope he likes his new pillow.
I ordered my husband a "Japanese Style" 14" X 20" that is buckwheat on one side and millet (birdseed.... ) on the other. It is coming tomorrow. I suspect he will like it since he is a more lively sleeper than I am and it is lighter than the all buckwheat (which I love). I added my own lavender but I think the aromotherapy one beans72 that already has the herb in it would have been about the same price.
The company site has a deal right now:
Pillow Cover & Pillow Included
Traditional American Style
This Buckwheat pillow is filled with 100% natural, organic, triple air cleaned flattened buckwheat hulls.
Each pillow comes with zipper.
100% unbleached cotton. smooth and comfortable texture and very durable.
Color: Natural 14" X 20"
The only thing that we could think of to make our pillows better was to throw in a cover and offer it on special...
So here they are!
This is the Japanese smaller size, $29.99 with shipping around $10. It would be a good size to try and not spend a small fortune.
I bought my husband a pillow from a major dept. store for Father's Day (before I bought the beans one) that is memory foam on one side and fiber fill on the other. He says he likes it but since he is tossing and turning the pillow all night, I think he just wants me not to feel bad. It is REALLY flat and I know I couldn't sleep on it. Oh well, another pillow hits the closet tomorrow night for emergency guests.
Louise