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British Wool Machine Washable Mattress Protectors

  • 100% Natural British Wool
  • Made in the UK
  • British Wool Crook Mark
  • Machine Washable
  • 220 Thread Count Cotton Case
  • Dust Mite Resistant
  • Temperature Regulating
  • Guaranteed Lanolin Free
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    £96.00
    RRP: £160.00
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    British Wool Machine Washable Mattress Protectors

    British Wool Machine Washable Mattress Protectors are made with a specially processed wool, ideal for washing at home.

    These environmentally friendly mattress protectors are made in the UK from super white wool with cool cotton cases.

    No need for dry cleaning as these mattress protectors can be machine washed over and over again without shrinkage.

    It enables the product to last longer than ordinary wool protectors with the benefits of resting on a luxury wool filling.

    The washable wool range is free from lanolin and has gone through a special process to ensure all traces are removed.

    NOTE: This is a Made to Order item, please check our Delivery and Returns section below for more information, please allow 7 days for delivery.

    Wool Mattress Protector Sizes

    • 75cm x 200cm
    • Single: 90cm x 190cm
    • 90cm x 200cm
    • 100cm x 200cm
    • 4FT: 122cm x 190cm
    • Double: 135cm x 190cm
    • 140cm x 200cm
    • King: 150cm x 200cm
    • 160cm x 200cm
    • 170cm x 200cm
    • Superking: 180cm x 200cm
    • Emperor: 200cm x 200cm
    • 7FT Emperor: 215cm x 215cm

    Product Q&A

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    A
    Hello, yes they would fit as they are secured with four elasticated straps that hold it firmly in place.
     
    Answered by Carl on Jun 22, 2022


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    Hello, the filling is 100% biodegradable wool and it has not been mixed with any other fibre.

    It has been specially processing to remove extra lanolin from the wool, this process removes more lanolin that you would remove from standard wool products.
     
    Answered by Carl on Jan 10, 2021


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