Ready to buy a new duvet? We picked these top 6 duvets to keep you warm and comfy.
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List of Top 6 Duvets
1. Alwyn Home Down Alternative Comforter
he first duvet on our list is filled with down alternative and is a good choice for those in need of a hypo-allergenic duvet.
It includes a baffle box design with box stitching to avoid the filling from moving around.
This down alternative blanket from Alwyn Home is rated for all-seasons and is still lightweight despite having a microfiber filling. More importantly, it fits in a washing machine, so you can wash it when the sweatier months arrive.
2. 1000 Thread Count All Season Down Alternative Comforter by Alwyn Home
Here’s another version of an Alwyn Home down alternative comforter, this time it has a polyester fiber filling, which is fluffier than microfiber but doesn’t add heft.
We love that this comforter is oversized and the material is soft thanks to the thread count. However, we’ve also found that using a duvet cover is essential because washing it too many times can make it a bit lumpy.
Also, while it’s good for all seasons, it’s probably not well suited for Midwestern winters because it’s warm but doesn’t feel blizzard-ready warm.
3. 600 Fill Power Down Comforter by Eddie Bauer
Here’s our first full down duvet – and it’s hypoallergenic!
With 600 fill power, this Eddie Bauer down comforter is perfect for all seasons and is heavy enough to be used through the winter. It’s constructed with the baffle box protection to keep the down spread evenly. The 315 thread count is perfect for helping it stand up to the test of time, making sure you don’t lose any of that valuable down.
Real down duvets can be expensive, and this is an affordable luxury. It’s constructed from cotton, so it even feels as soft as it looks.
4. Cloud Heavyweight/Winter Down Alternative Comforter by Melange Home
The Cloud Heavyweight comforter is our favorite of the heavy, winter comforters. If you’re looking to keep warm next winter, you’ll find this comforter in Twin to King size.
It’s filled with 100% polyester in a 100% cotton shell with a 233-thread count. It also includes box stitching to keep the fill in place.
It’s even possible to machine wash this comforter, as long as you wash it on cold and use the gentle cycle.
5. Goose Down Comforter by Westex
You know you’re getting quality down when the duvet manufacturer is a member of the Canadian down association.
Moreover, the Goose Down comforter by Westex is incredibly light – a double weighs 27 ounces. A good quality down is always lighter because more air is able to get trapped between clusters of feathers. The air has a moderating impact on the temperature, so you’ll stay warm without getting too hot.
Canadians know the meaning of frigid winters, so you know you can trust everything about this duvet.
Be sure to dry clean it to care for it properly. And if it doesn’t work out, remember Westex has a 10-year warranty.
6. 1000 Threat Count Down Comforter by Alwyn Home
Alwyn Home offers a budget option for those who prefer a down blanket but don’t want to invest quite yet. The mix of 80% down and 20% feathers keep the price in check. However, it’s still an excellent buy.
In addition to being filled with goose down, the shell is also made from Egyptian-quality cotton.
Alwyn Home says you can use this with or without a duvet cover, but considering it’s a dry-clean only duvet, we suggest throwing a duvet cover on there.