Love it!
Maybe not everyone wants a washable comforter (can't think why, but it's possible), but we certainly did! The "washable" feature of this comforter has been a lifesaver several times - it's on our son's bed, and we don't have to worry about an accident or throwing up. Our son sleeps great, not too hot or too cold, and this comforter has, indirectly, improved our sleep as well, as we're not waking in the middle of the night so often to a sweaty boy with nightmares. Thanks Natura!
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wool should be washable
The first reviewer is wrong. Many of us want a wool comforter in order to avoid many allergens, not the least of which is the chemicals in dry cleaning.
Wool used to be washable until the 20th century. How do you think people wore it all those centuries?
I have been wanting to buy this for two years now. The price is prohibitive. But I like this in the picture far better than the alternatives.
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Perfect for a toddler - perfect temperature + washable
I got one for my son's bed, but slept under it myself for a night. Very nice. I love that I can put it on him and not worry about him overheating or getting too cold, since wool perfectly regulates the temperature. And, since my son still wets his bed occasionally, it's wonderful that it can be washed. It comes out of the wash just as fluffy as when it was new.
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great idea but still not sure
I sleep on the all-seasons right now and I'm not sure about this one. Does making wool washable make it less effective? And really, are you going to be able to put one of these in your washing machine at home? I know people want everything washable nowadays, but why change a product that was all ready great?
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