Purchasing a comforter everthing is the same except that one is filled with European white goose down and the other is filled with Hungarian white goose down…Huge difference in price though!

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2 Responses to “Is there a difference when purchasing down comforters between “European white goose down” and Hungarian white”

  1. stragathor says:

    The only real difference in goose down comforters that I’m aware of is some of them will keep you warm in extremely cold temperatures and some won’t. Unless you live in an extreme climate, I would go for the cheaper one. I paid $500 for the one I have and I’m constantly kicking myself for not buying a cheaper one. I guess if I ever move to Alaska, I’ll be glad I have this one.

  2. Mike Hunt says:

    I bought a cheap down comforter and the stem from the feathers poke out and stab me. I am guessing that goose down doesn’t have stems like the other kind… just a guess though. Try them both and see which one you like more… you can always return the one you don’t like.

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