Shoppers praise ‘godsend’ £4.50 Amazon product that helps sleep during heatwave
This summer we’ve spent a large portion of our time doing what Brit’s do best - complaining about the weather. In June it was ‘too hot’ and seemingly Mother Nature punished us with a terribly rainy July and lacklustre August. However, September seems to have kicked off with an unexpected heatwave, which would have been great had we not already mentally prepared ourselves for pumpkin spiced lattes and cosy blankets.
The unexpected rise in mercury has seen many struggling once again to get their 40 winks, alternating their pillows to the ‘cool side’, windows left open overnight and digging fans back out from the loft.
In a bid to beat the heat, with one shopper even saying it salvaged her relationship.
The cooling aid is a pack of - their lowest price in 30 days. They work out at just under £4.50 each, and are perfect for the heatwave currently sweeping the UK.
The offers some relief for those who are struggling to sleep at night. The can be popped inside your pillow case and are designed to absorb and dissipate heat from your pillow, keeping it cool throughout the night.
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The cushion is made using soft polyester material which is non-toxic, comfortable, and skin-friendly, as well as being ‘sweat repellent’, helping to maintain the optimal sleeping temperature.
Lightweight and easy to use, the has a separate gel compartment to avoid gel gathering on one side, meaning it will offer even cooling.
But it’s not just bedtime these pillow coolers come in handy, as they can also be used at the head of a yoga mat, as a pet cooling cushion, in the car - because we all know the greenhouse-style hell that is in summer - and as a laptop cushion. The brand also recommends it for menopause, migraine headaches, and other pains and insomnia.
The gel pads have been reduced to £8.99 on Amazon - their lowest price in the last 30 days (Amazon)The mats have received after they helped shoppers get their eight hours' skip in the heatwave.
One said: “The gel cooling mats are great for hot weather and were also recommended to me by a friend. Easy to use on your pillow they cool down the back of your head and neck making sleep so much easier in the hot weather. Good to use as they are, even better after refrigerating them.”
Another claimed they saved her relationship, adding: “I am one of those who slept with the window wide open, even in the winter, to keep me cold. My partner hates it. He also can't bear the sound of the fan...yea I.should probably get rid of him... but thought I'd spend less than a £10er to salvage our relationship. Best money I've spent (until I can afford air con or a move to Scotland).”
While a third commented: “Bought these to help keep my daughter cooler. That record temperature day we left them one at time in the fridge and put them under her and then bedtime fridge then under her sheet. She was a bit more comfortable.”
“The cooling mats have been a godsend during the heatwave,” said a fourth. “I popped them in the fridge to make them extra cold. I put one in my pillow case and popped the other one under my feet and fell asleep really quickly. Such good value for money too.”
But some say they’re on the small side, adding: “As a cooling product they are brilliant, helping me stay cool during the night and fall asleep a little easier. However, I find them a little bit too small for regular pillows. May have to try two per pillow rotated 90 degrees.”
Of course, they’re not the only gel cooling pads on the market, with , though it currently has zero customer reviews. The same goes for the , which comes in at £5, with The Range cutting the price of their but delivery would set you back a further £3.95.
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You can pick up the , working out at £4.50 each, and prepare to finally enjoy a restful night’s sleep in spite of the weather. Alternatively, find our other top rated cooling products for 2023's final heatwave here.
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