Life expectancy depends on materials and quality
Down and Feather: Since these pillows can be washed regularly (we recommend every 6 months) and the fill is so durable, they easily can last 5-10 years, or more.
Synthetic: A good rule of thumb with synthetic is 1-2 years depending on the quality of materials and usage.
Foam: It’s hard to give a time range for how long a foam pillow will last because this is dependent on the quality of the foam and usage. The foam will get harder over time as a result of both of these factors. It’s a matter of preference as to when it’s too hard.
Down and Feather: Since these pillows can be washed regularly (we recommend every 6 months) and the fill is so durable, they easily can last 5-10 years, or more.
Synthetic: A good rule of thumb with synthetic is 1-2 years depending on the quality of materials and usage.
Foam: It’s hard to give a time range for how long a foam pillow will last because this is dependent on the quality of the foam and usage. The foam will get harder over time as a result of both of these factors. It’s a matter of preference as to when it’s too hard.
When pillows are flat or hard, you’re ready for a new one
Synthetic: Look for clumps in a down alternative pillow, this is a sign that the loftiness and conformance is breaking down. In a traditional synthetic pillow, flatness or lumpiness will be good indicators. When a synthetic pillow goes flat, it’s time to replace it since the synthetic fibers don’t fluff back up like natural down and feather.
Foam:These pillows will get too hard and lose their ability to conform.
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