Cool N’ Comfort Gel Fiber Pillow with CoolMax Technology: 2-Pack for $36
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Ella Jayne Home Collection easily recreates that deliciously crisp feeling of climbing into a hotel bed for the first time…for much less than the cost of a one night stay. The Cool N’ Comfort Pillow features the latest in Coolmax technology, keeping your pillow cool and dry throughout the night, resulting in the deep, restful sleep you crave. Its fill is made with 100% polyester down-alternative fine gel fiber, this pillow never goes flat and is hypoallergenic. With medium density, this pillow provides support all through the night and will easily adjust to support your neck and head while sleeping on your side, back, or stomach.
- Keep your pillow cool & dry w/ CoolMax technology’s moisture-wicking feature
- Ensure comfort & breathability thanks to the hypoallergenic down alternative gel fiber
- Enjoy support on any sleeping position w/ its medium density
- Get luxurious sleep for much less
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: blue/white honeycomb pattern
- Materials: 60% polyester, 40% CoolMax
- Size: standard
- Product dimensions: 20″ x 26″ x 5″
- Hypoallergenic
- Moisture-wicking
- Fill: 100% polyester down alternative fine gel fiber
- Best for any type of sleeper
- Medium density
- Machine washable & dryable
Includes
- 2x Cool N’ Comfort Gel Fiber Pillows with CoolMax Technology (Standard)
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