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Choosing a Goose Down Comforter PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 06 July 2006

Consumers wanting to buy a goose down comforter have a few things they need to consider while they make their purchase. Finding the right goose down comforter can mean the difference between a comfortable night’s sleep and an uncomfortable one. Below are some easy tips to help consumers find the perfect goose down comforter; following them will ensure that maximum sleeping comfort is achieved.

First and foremost, consumers need to find a goose down comforter that will actually fit the size of their bed—a goose down comforter that is far to small may not serve its purpose very well, and one that is too large will hang off the sides of the bed. A goose down comforter that hangs off the side of the bed can actually be a hazard—when one is bleary eyed and sleepy they may very well trip over the ends of the bedding that drag on the floor. Consequently, finding a goose down comforter in the right size is essential.

Next, the consumer will need to consider how thick they want the goose down comforter to be. Also, checking the number of ounces in a goose down comforter is important—the heavier the comforter, the warmer the user will be once they use the comforter. Goose down comforters can range between 20 to nearly 70 ounces. Finally, consumers looking to get a goose down comforter may want to make two separate purchases: one comforter for the colder seasons and one comforter for the warmer months of the year. Purchasing more than one goose down comforter will ultimately ensure comfort year round.

Finally in terms of fabric and stitching, it is important to get a goose down comforter that is made of a minimum thread count of 200 or more. The thread count will ensure that the goose feathers remain inside the comforter where they belong. Meanwhile, a goose down comforter with box stitching is recommended. The box stitch is a stitch that is used to help keep the comforter in the same condition it was purchased in, as it keeps the feathers from moving around freely inside the goose down comforter.

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