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Pocket Spring For Pillow Supply 1.0mm Galvanized Steel 3inch Height Pocket Spring Unit
Pillow Buying Guide
Fluffy, white, rectangular, soft. Many pillows may look about the same, but they differ widely in how supportive
they are. A great pillow for someone who sleeps on their back may be a terrible one for someone who sleeps on
their side. And if your pillow fails to give your head and neck the proper support, it can cause restlessness and
strain, making for a bad night's sleep.
Consumer Reports regularly adds models to our pillow ratings,with a recent update adding pillows from Amazon,
Avocado, Serta, Sleep Number, and other brands. We looked at how well pillows from the same manufacturer
compare and tested some adjustable pillow to see whether they’re worth the cost. To read more about our top-
rated pillows, see our reviews of the best pillow from our test.
So how can you tell which pillow is right for you? And should replacing your pillow be on your to-do list? Read
on to learn the factors to consider, the differences in pillow fillings, and the various brands you’ll see in stores
and online.
Consumer Reports uses 13 tests to evaluate pillows, including some that involve human subjects. “We mix
scientific data with human input to capture the more subjective aspects of a pillow,” says Chris Regan, who
oversees pillow testing at CR.
Ratings from both sets of data make up a pillow’s Overall Score. Our tests assess a pillow’s support, how
breathable its material is, and its resilience, or ability to hold its shape. For our support tests, we use human
subjects and graph the angle at which the head is positioned on the pillow to see how well the pillow supports
the head and neck of people of different sizes—petite, average-sized, and large or tall—whether they sleep on
their side or back.
We have our subjects lie down on a pressure mat that we place on top of a pillow on a medium-firm queen
mattress so that we can analyze roughly 1,600 pressure points; we note areas where the pillow might be too soft
or too firm, and where it fails to support the head.
In our resilience tests, we place an evenly distributed, 225-pound load on the pillow in a room with a temperature
set to 98.6° F to mimic body heat, and leave it for 96 hours. These parameters allow us to accelerate use so that
we can see whether a pillow holds up over time. We measure how well each pillow returns to its original shape
and firmness.
In our use and preference tests, we ask a panel of subjects to rate the pillows based on a number of criteria, such
as whether the pillow conforms well to the head and whether the cover is comfortable. In our permeability test, we
use a humidity sensor to gauge how breathable a pillow is—some pillows trap moisture between you and the pillow,
possibly making for an uncomfortable night’s sleep.
Product Description
Product Name | Pillow Pocket Spring |
Material | High Carbon Steel Wire |
Wire Diameter | 0.9mm-1.2mm |
Head Diameter | 4.5-5.0cm |
Middle Diameter | 5.2-5.5cm |
Height | 6-25cm |
Turns | 4-7Turns |
Coils Counts | According to the demand of clients |
MOQ | 500PCS |
Woven Fabric | 50-100g/㎡Or Can Be Customized |
Size | Any Size Available |
Color | White, Blue Or Customized |
Packing | Compressed And Rolled |
Application | For Pillow Factory/Manufacturer |
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