Kitchen & Housewares : Dream Supreme Plus 100% Gel Filled Pillows

Dream Supreme Plus 100% Gel Filled Pillows

from: Newpoint International, Inc.




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Kitchen
Label: Newpoint International, Inc.
Manufacturer: Newpoint International, Inc.
Publisher: Newpoint International, Inc.
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - AWESOME PILLOWS AT AWESOME PRICE!
These Pillows are the best of the best! So soft and luxurious-I am disappointed that they are always sold out, I want to purchase 8 more for all my children and their spouses for Christmas. Im telling you, you wont find a better pillow and you wont find a better pillow at such an awesome price! This item rates even better then an A+. If you havent bought them yet BUY THEM NOW! You wont regret it :-)



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Do not buy these pillows
Bought them on sale thinking it was a good idea until a week or two later they turned lumpy. Where I rested my head, the pillow sunk in and the gel fibers inside began to separate (get lumpy)! It was good at first, but I was surprised how quickly they went downhill. REALLY REALLY regret this purchase, wish I could have my money back. No way in hell they retail for that price.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good pillows at great price
I bought these pillows as they were saying 100 percent gel filled. sure the pillows feels comfy and nice.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sleep Like Baby !
I love these pillows. No neck ache and no back ache. I love these so much I bought 2 more sets. 1 set for my guest bedroom and 1 set for my Mother-in-law !! My Mother-in-Law LOVES these pillows. Buy a set and sleep better !



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - great buy!
It was the night before Christmas, and all through the night,, lol sorry wrong story,,.
Now down to busyness! These gel filled pillows do not hold any actual gel, but they are impervious when it comes to comfort. They are well made and very, very comfortable and soft pillows. I wouldn't mind buying another set just to kick around and sit on for my enjoyment. They last quite long if you take good care of them, and you will be assured to get a good nights sleep whether your hugging them in your arms, or setting your head upon theses well made pillows during your sleep.

+pluses for the price!

Pillows Filled Gel 100% Plus Supreme Dream




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