'This is heaven' — save $29 on the Sealy Adjustable Pillows that customers swear by for relieving neck pain
Sealy's pillow deal supports every sleep position thanks to a customizable fill
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Adjustable pillows are my favorite kind of pillows to test, allowing me to add or remove fill to create my ideal, neck-supporting height. That's why the Sealy Adjustable Pillow, now down from to $98 to $69 when you buy two at Sealy, is on my radar.
Our best pillow guide is full of customizable picks just like the Sealy Adjustable Pillow — and that's because they support all sleepers. "They position my head in alignment with my body whether I sleep on my side or on my back," said one customer of their Sealy Adjustable Pillow.
This new multi-buy deal from Sealy is one of the best deals you'll find in this month's mattress sales, saving you $29 on two one-size-fits-all pillows. Here's why I think you should invest invest in the Sealy Adjustable Pillow (and adjustable pillows in general)….
One Sealy Adjustable Pillow costs $49, with the MSRP of two costing you $89. However, with this new multi-buy deal, a two-pack now costs $69 (saving you 30%). Extras include a 5-year warranty and free shipping.
3 reasons why you should buy an adjustable pillow
I've tested adjustable pillows before and I've always been impressed with their innovative designs.
Here's three reasons why I love testing adjustable pillows, and why snapping up this Sealy Adjustable Pillow deal is a great investment for your sleep.
1. They tailor to your sleep position
Choosing the right pillow for your sleep position involves making sure that the pillow loft (meaning how high the pillow is) is the right height.
The beauty of an adjustable pillow is that you don't have to worry about it being the right loft when you buy — you can figure out what loft you need by experimenting with the fill, adding or removing the fill to your taste.
2. They're easy to clean
When I got my first adjustable pillow, I thought that cleaning the cover would be a nightmare. Where would I put all that filling when I'm cleaning its cover?
Luckily, most adjustable pillows, like Sealy's, will come with an inner liner that provides a secure net for the filling while your cleaning the cover. The Sealy Adjustable Pillow's cover is removable and machine-washable for an easy clean.
3. They're highly-rated
Adjustable pillows are the most highly-rated designs on the market, with the Tom's Guide Sleep Award for Best Pillow going to an adjustable pillow.
The Sealy Adjustable Pillow is no different, earing 278 five-star reviews out of 440.
"You can remove the filling to get the just right for you feel. It is shapable and gives just the right support for neck and shoulders," said one reviewer.
"The Sealy pillows are like sleeping on a cloud!" praised another.
3 other top-rated adjustable pillows from around the web
Our Coop Sleep Goods Original Adjustable Pillow awarded five stars to this memory foam-filled pillow, thanks to its customizable fill and cooling bamboo cover. Buy from Coop and you'll get a 100-night sleep trial and a 5-year warranty.
With a curved ergonomic design for enhanced support, the Nest Bedding Side Sleeper Pillow was voted the best pillow for side sleepers. Buy from Nest Bedding and the pillow comes with a 2-year warranty and a 30-night sleep trial.
While we've yet to try this Amazon bestseller, we've checked out the 19,000+ customer ratings. With a 4.6 overall star rating, the Signature Pillow has received heaps of praise for its neck support and value for money. Come with free shipping and 30-day returns.
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Frances Daniels is a PPA-accredited journalist and Sleep Staff Writer at Tom's Guide with an MA in Magazine Journalism from Cardiff University. Her role includes covering mattress and sleep news and writing sleep product reviews and buyer's guides, including our Best Hybrid Mattress 2025 guide. She is interested in the relationship between sleep and health, interviewing an array of experts to create in-depth articles about topics such as nutrition, sleep disorders, sleep hygiene, and mattress care. She is also our specialist on mattress toppers — producing bed topper reviews and taking care of our Best Mattress Toppers 2025 guide — and leads content relating to fiberglass-free beds for a non-toxic sleep. Outside of Tom's Guide, she has written for Ideal Home and Marie Claire.
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