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Review on 1 lb Natural 100% Goose Down Filling for Pillows & Jackets - High Bulk Down with 900 Fill Power by Amanda Castillo

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Highly recommended!

This is my third purchase of down fill from three different suppliers and this down is by far the cheapest of the three. We bought this to make a down comforter for our daughter who loved my travel quilt. We are very, very happy with the quality of this down. It contains almost no needle feathers and feathers. This is amazing value for money. Delivery was fast. It is as good as premium 850+ down fill, which I bought from a reputable duvet component retailer in the southeastern United States for about half the price. We have enough left over to make her a little feather pillow. To measure out 1-ounce portions of this down to fill each divider, I set up my one-man ultralight tent in the front room. I closed the tent and slid it by hand into a 12" piece of lightweight 1" PVC plastic tubing. I then weighed the lint-filled tube on a small electronic scale until it weighed an ounce more than the plastic tube itself. After filling the tube with an ounce of fluff, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we didn't sew at the end of the blanket divider, and pushed the fluff into the ceiling with the handle of a long screwdriver. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. I set up my one-person ultralight tent in the front room. I closed the tent and slid it by hand into a 12" piece of lightweight 1" PVC plastic tubing. I then weighed the lint-filled tube on a small electronic scale until it weighed an ounce more than the plastic tube itself. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. I set up my one-person ultralight tent in the front room. I closed the tent and slid it by hand into a 12" piece of lightweight 1" PVC plastic tubing. I then weighed the lint-filled tube on a small electronic scale until it weighed an ounce more than the plastic tube itself. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and assemble in the small tent, with little to no waste and no mess. I closed the tent and slid it by hand into a 12" piece of lightweight 1" PVC plastic tubing. I then weighed the lint-filled tube on a small electronic scale until it weighed an ounce more than the plastic tube itself. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. I closed the tent and slid it by hand into a 12" piece of lightweight 1" PVC plastic tubing. I then weighed the lint-filled tube on a small electronic scale until it weighed an ounce more than the plastic tube itself. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. After filling the tube with an ounce of fluff, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole, we hadn't sewn at the end of the quilt divider, and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. The swim down was easy to hold and assemble in the small tent, with little to no waste and no mess. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and assemble in the small tent, with little to no waste and no mess. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and assemble in the small tent, with little to no waste and no mess. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and assemble in the small tent, with little to no waste and no mess. and pressed the fluff into the bed covers with the handle of a long screwdriver. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. and pressed the fluff into the bed covers with the handle of a long screwdriver. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. After filling the tube with an ounce of lint, we stuck one end of the tube into the small hole we hadn't sewn on the end of the quilt divider and used the handle of a long screwdriver to push the lint into the quilt. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. and pressed the fluff into the bed covers with the handle of a long screwdriver. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess. and pressed the fluff into the bed covers with the handle of a long screwdriver. . It was pretty easy. The swim down was easy to hold and put together in the small tent with little to no waste and no mess.

Pros
  • Repair or add down to your favorite pillows, blankets, jackets and more. Also perfect for making your own beautiful feather and down doll.
Cons
  • Not as thick as other options