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Value rather than price




One of the things as a mum on a budget that I really struggle with is buying the best for my boys.  I have to thing in terms of value rather than just cost.  I have learnt over the years that sometimes buying cheep means that I have to replace things more often and end up spending a lot more than I would have if I just got the more expensive item in the first place.

It has often been a hard lesson, do you go with cost and how do you work out is something is value for money.  One of the ways I try and do this is to work out a cost per use or a cost per hour of use.  Sometimes though my heart just over rules my head.  i would prefer to drink less tea than drink cheap tea.  I also would often rather wait to save up and but the thing I really want.  There is something about the anticipation of getting exactly what you want and being happy to wait for it.



Bedding is one of those things.

I have learnt over the years not to scrimp on bedding.  I make sure I buy the best I can afford and both the boys have memory foam pillows, but in the traditional pillow shape.  The Bedding Company in partnership with Silentnight have a good selection.  of them at great value too.  I chose memory foam as Maxi suffers with a chest condition and this was what was recommended by his Consultant.  Silentnight – The Bedding Company have a superb range of choice, so there is a pillow to suit every need.



The benefits of memory foam over feather pillows:


  • Memory foam has small cells filled with air that means that the foam cells collapse when pressure is increased creating a depression where the head is, also is is temperature sensitive, which means if wicks away the heat of the user.
  • It is thought that memory foam allows the  neck and throat to assume a more natural position increasing the airflow and help reduce snoring, although this isn't proven.
  • Memory foam has a high resistance to bed bugs and is thought to be better for asthma sufferers. 

For me a good nights sleep is one of the most important parts of bring up a child.  If my boys are well rested then they are happier and more contented and that is something that I can not put a price on.

What is the one thing that you refuse to buy cheaply?


Comments

  1. Memory foam pillows are very comfortable to sleep in. My brother's disease called sexsomnia has lessened a bit when he used a memory pillow.

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