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Dutchlady1
Naples, FL
(Zone 10a)

December 01, 2006
10:34 AM

Post #2958841

I have a tempur comfort pillow which seems to have lost some of its supportive qualities. I couldn't find anything online about how long these are supposed to last. Does anyone have any idea?
Zanymuse
Scotia, CA
(Zone 9b)

December 12, 2006
02:26 AM

Post #2992040

I don't know how long they are supposed to last but I find I need to replace mine every six months.
Dutchlady1
Naples, FL
(Zone 10a)

December 12, 2006
04:46 AM

Post #2992098

SIX MONTHS???? I have had mine for at least six years... no wonder it's lost its zing...
Zanymuse
Scotia, CA
(Zone 9b)

December 12, 2006
12:35 PM

Post #2993095

Six years is a long long time for a pillow! These tempur pillows tend to stop regaining their shape and compressing fairly quickly. In fact, I wanted a good foam mattress but after finding the pillows need replacing so often I was afraid to invest that much money on it.

If I could get 6 years out of a pillow I would be delighted!
pepper23
KC Metro area, MO
(Zone 5b)

December 12, 2006
08:47 PM

Post #2994306

So would I!!! My pillows last maybe a few months before they start hurting my neck.
clark_cant
5800
Philippines

March 11, 2007
11:57 AM

Post #3270590

six years is a long time man...i think even metal pillows would loose its durability...hehe
diliusdog
Federalsburg, MD

October 24, 2007
07:45 AM

Post #4117634

depends on which tempurpedic pillow you get. the neck pillows will hold their shape for quite a long time. the comfort pillows tend to flatten out over time.the tempurpedic mattresses last a very long time. try going to http://kwikken.com/ for some info on the tempurpedics, sleep number beds and latex. helpful info.

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