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Q1. How to Choose a Down Comforter?

When selecting a down comforter, consider the following three key points:

  1. Filling Material: Down comforter prices vary based on filling materials. Goose down is fluffy, warm, and costly. Duck down is cheaper but less warm. Natural Home's down comforters use premium white goose down for best warmth.
  2. Filling Proportion: For excellent insulation, select a high-quality down comforter with over 90% down content. When it comes to summer, go for a comforter with around 70% down content.
  3. Consumer Ratings: Consider consulting consumer councils for down comforter ratings to assess composition, cleaning ease, and warmth performance. Natural Home’s down comforter has a high rating of 4.5!

Q2. How to Clean a Down Comforter?

  • Avoid washing down comforters with water
  • Dry clean annually to preserve fluffiness and fabric
  • Spot clean with damp cloth and air dry in well-ventilated area
  • For larger stains, please seek professional laundry service

Q3. How to Store a Down Comforter?

Before storing your down comforter for the season, it’s suggested to eliminate moisture using a dehumidifier. Then, place it in a breathable storage bag (like a pure cotton bag) and keep it in a cool, dry place.

If you need to vacuum seal for space-saving, it's recommended to use a "semi-vacuum" method, allowing some elasticity to avoid damaging the fluff structure, which can affect its warmth.

Q4. Can Down Comforters Cause Allergies?

High-quality down comforters are usually treated with high-temperature sterilization and mite prevention, making them less likely to trigger allergies.

However, if you are sensitive to feathers, it is advisable to choose comforters made of silk, synthetic fibers, or pure cotton, all of which can be found at Natural Home!