Ikea bed covers - heat levels

  • Erstellt am 2008-11-05 17:36:51

bea_1254

2008-11-05 17:36:51
  • #1
Hello everyone,

I wanted to buy a new duvet, of course I first looked on the Ikea website. But now there are "Wärmestufen", I mean from 1 to six... What do you recommend for winter? I already have a summer duvet.

I hadn’t heard of Wärmestufen for duvets before, so I’m not sure which one I should take.

bea
 

sweety_2958

2008-11-06 16:58:14
  • #2
so you can forget about the first and second heat setting for winter, I think...

I myself think I have a four - that's great for me, but it depends on whether you get cold quickly or not.
 

Lukas_3037

2008-11-06 21:14:58
  • #3
Hello bea.

The question is first of all how your behavior is in winter. Whether you get cold quickly, or just feel cold.
Then it is important which inner material it should be. Down, etc.
In general, I can tell you that you cannot go wrong with level 5 if you feel too cold in winter with the summer blanket.

Regards
Lukas
 

Aeki

2008-11-07 14:16:27
  • #4
I have level 5 for winter and level 1 for (Hochsommer). Level 1 is very thin though! Only recommended for very warm summer nights.
 

chicki

2009-01-06 19:38:24
  • #5
Hej,

for all further questions regarding this, I would like to recommend the MYSA VETE 1 3:

A blanket for all seasons:
a cool, lightweight summer blanket and a slightly thicker one that together make a particularly warm,
fluffy winter blanket. Due to the filling with a high down content, the blanket is especially soft and acts as thermal insulation. The filling made of a down/feather mix balances moisture.
Breathable cotton cover: the blanket stays cool and dry.

With the temperatures outside, of course I have packed both together and actually never want to get up again

Groetjes,
Alex
 

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