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Shaun @ Tru6 11-01-2022 06:28 AM

Woud you build your own pillow?
 
My guess is someone already thought of this but in my quest for the perfect (for me) pillow, I would want to customize the filling making a pillow a kit. You could buy different and new fillings (have some ideas on those) either until you got it right or to revitalize your pillow after 3-6 months.

I'm just not sure anyone would go to the trouble except with a little trial and error, you could create a perfect customized pillow for you.

flatbutt 11-01-2022 07:11 AM

I did that once when I was having problems with my neck. I half-filled a pillowcase with ground walnut shells. It conformed to my neck easily and worked well for the length of my rehab. So, I'd say it can be done.

Tobra 11-01-2022 09:59 AM

Just sew a zipper into the pillow and you can change fillings as desired.

ben parrish 11-01-2022 10:34 AM

I’ve done it a few times… I like a feather pillow but not one that is too full. Issue is, feathers break down after time and they become too flat. My solution, buy a new feather pillow pull out part of the feathers and add them later as the ones inside breakdown.

Shaun @ Tru6 11-01-2022 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by ben parrish (Post 11836240)
I’ve done it a few times… I like a feather pillow but not one that is too full. Issue is, feathers break down after time and they become too flat. My solution, buy a new feather pillow pull out part of the feathers and add them later as the ones inside breakdown.

That's part of what I'm talking about. I get a perfect pillow but it's only good for 3-6 months. Last pillow I bought was $200. Loved it initially, worth the money but it lasted a little over a month and then it wasn't so great anymore. Thank god I was able to return it.

What I really want to be able to is customize pillow filling with a variety of different foams and feathers and such.

Seahawk 11-01-2022 12:22 PM

The idea was too good not to have been done already.

There are a bunch of these type of sites: https://plutopillow.com/?msclkid=3848726279aa16ad86ac1103060ebcc0&utm_sour ce=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Search_General &utm_term=build%20a%20pillow&utm_content=_Pillow%2 0Phrase

No affiliation.

I am actually now pondering this. Thanks!

Tim Hancock 11-01-2022 12:40 PM

You spend $200 for a freaking pillow multiple times a year? :eek: Now I understand why paying a $500 bet was so difficult.

Walmart has all types of pillows for $5-$10. Pretty sure that is where my wife has gotten them in the past. Am guessing I go a couple years on the same pillow. Never give it a thought. The words "high maintenance" come to mind.

stevej37 11-01-2022 12:47 PM

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masraum 11-01-2022 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Hancock (Post 11836408)
You spend $200 for a freaking pillow multiple times a year? :eek: Now I understand why paying a $500 bet was so difficult.

Walmart has all types of pillows for $5-$10. Pretty sure that is where my wife has gotten them in the past. Am guessing I go a couple years on the same pillow. Never give it a thought. The words "high maintenance" come to mind.

You're not going to get a good quality feather (down) pillow for $5-10.

I've tried lots of pillows in the past from cheap to expensive. Many years ago, my wife got a super nice down pillow for $300. I didn't like it. She loved hers, and we took mine back. I am only comfortable on a latex foam pillow. I even stayed at my parents once and was super comfortable on the pillow on their guest bed, but when I took it home, it didn't work for me. I assume maybe since I sleep on my side, the pillow and bed have to work together.

Tim Hancock 11-01-2022 01:04 PM

I just find it kind of funny... I have slept on a floor, an army bunk, the ground, a cot, an air mattress, a waterbed, couches, foldout beds, hotel beds, a hammock, recliners etc and never thought twice about it let alone thinking I needed a special pillow to sleep. :)

stevej37 11-01-2022 01:12 PM

^^^ foldout beds are the very worst. :)

Sleeping on the ground (which I have done many times) makes me wish I had brought a pillow. Wadded up clothing fills the need.

Seahawk 11-01-2022 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Hancock (Post 11836436)
I just find it kind of funny... I have slept on a floor, an army bunk, the ground, a cot, an air mattress, a waterbed, couches, foldout beds, hotel beds, a hammock, recliners etc and never thought twice about it let alone thinking I needed a special pillow to sleep. :)

It is interesting in that I used to be of the exact frame of mind.

Injuries, surgeries, arthritis, etc, catches up with you. We did the My Pillow route and they are very good, at least for me. All different sizes. I am also willing to pay for a more custom set up. We'll see.

For hotels, when I travel I have a huge roller in camo that I pack two pillows in. I have found over the years that the detergents they use for hotel linens irritates my eyes. Bringing in my own pillows helps immensely.

2.7RS 11-01-2022 01:30 PM

Shark's Tank.

Maybe Lory QVC has some million dollars ideas

Shaun @ Tru6 11-01-2022 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 11836380)
The idea was too good not to have been done already.

There are a bunch of these type of sites: https://plutopillow.com/?msclkid=3848726279aa16ad86ac1103060ebcc0&utm_sour ce=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Search_General &utm_term=build%20a%20pillow&utm_content=_Pillow%2 0Phrase

No affiliation.

I am actually now pondering this. Thanks!

That is probably 75% of what I want to do, thanks for posting Paul. I went through their build a pillow game and would ask a few more questions. What I didn't know is my position when I wake up.

As a side sleeper, I want a lot of soft volume to sink into with a medium core for support. And I want to be able to customize that core as well as make sure the volume stays where it should which I've worked out how to do.

KFC911 11-01-2022 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Hancock (Post 11836436)
I just find it kind of funny... I have slept on a floor, an army bunk, the ground, a cot, an air mattress, a waterbed, couches, foldout beds, hotel beds, a hammock, recliners etc and never thought twice about it let alone thinking I needed a special pillow to sleep. :)

^^^^ That's me.... except I can't sleep on my back.... never have. I understand if ya have physical conditions, etc. but I can sleep on anything.

I remember Byron used to sell 15K mattresses....

You need to try one Tim :D

Buy a pillow case and a goose too ;)

TimT 11-01-2022 02:57 PM

My ex-MIL used to make me pillows.. I thought it was a bit weird.. every time I went to China....a new pillow...

She also gave a new embroidered pillowcase with the new pillow..

She filled them with rice husks... She did make comfortable pillows

stevej37 11-01-2022 03:01 PM

[QUOTE=TimT;11836540]My ex-MIL used to make me pillows.. I thought it was a bit weird.. every time I went to China....a new pillow...

She also gave a new embroidered pillowcase with the new pillow..


They look nice...but not great for sleeping. (embroidered cases)

WPOZZZ 11-01-2022 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by TimT (Post 11836540)
My ex-MIL used to make me pillows.. I thought it was a bit weird.. every time I went to China....a new pillow...

She also gave a new embroidered pillowcase with the new pillow..

She filled them with rice husks... She did make comfortable pillows

Ahh, the sobakawa pillow. Those are great, but if overstuffed, it is really firm.

Shaun @ Tru6 11-02-2022 05:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 11836455)
It is interesting in that I used to be of the exact frame of mind.

Injuries, surgeries, arthritis, etc, catches up with you. We did the My Pillow route and they are very good, at least for me. All different sizes. I am also willing to pay for a more custom set up. We'll see.

For hotels, when I travel I have a huge roller in camo that I pack two pillows in. I have found over the years that the detergents they use for hotel linens irritates my eyes. Bringing in my own pillows helps immensely.

I'm ok with hotel detergents, just moisturize with a high quality lotion before going to bed. Hotels are one way to find good pillows. When I drove out to Colorado to pick up the Scirocco, we stayed in a hotel that had great pillows. Took a pic of the tag. Couldn't find this exact one but similar ones. That's when I knew I had to make my own pillow.

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wdfifteen 11-02-2022 06:48 AM

Spent most of my life not caring about a what kind of pillow I had. I've always really liked to have something under my head, and the times I didn't have a pillow one my boots or some rolled up clothes sufficed. Now, I'm a lot more picky. I'd like the option of building my own pillow. Great idea.


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