'I'm able to sleep through the night without fear of rolling onto a cold spot, and I wake nice and warm'
Shoppers have praised a product for helping them sleep through the night in cold weather without the need for any heating.
"Not only does this topper help you save money on your heating bills, it’s also deeply quilted and made with super soft fabric for added comfort," says Silentnight. "The elasticated straps make this topper easy to fit over your current mattress during the colder months." "Even without the heater on I'm able to sleep through the night without fear of rolling onto a cold spot, and I wake nice and warm. Because of the reflective layer, no heat is lost through it and when you place a hand on it or sit/lie down you don't feel that chill as your own body heat is reflected rather well. I'll never go caravanning or camping without one of these ever again.""My 87 year old mum is disabled and always feels cold," she said.
Lidl has the toppers for £39.99 for a king size, £34.99 for a double and £27.99 for a single. Amazon has king size available for £23.70 and single for £18.99.
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