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17 best mattress toppers for that ‘lying on a cloud’ feeling

These top-rated toppers will make even the lumpiest mattress comfortable

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Is a lumpy, springy mattress disrupting your beauty sleep? We may have the answer to an uncomfortable bed that won't have you waking up tired and achy every morning.

If forking out for one of our best mattresses isn't possible right now, and investing in the best pillows and super-soft duvet hasn't quite fixed things, don't despair. One of the best mattress toppers could make all the difference instead.

They can offer that sink-in feel you crave, and turn your sleep set-up into one worthy of a five-star hotel.

What mattress topper should I buy?

At the Good Housekeeping Institute, we've tested close to 50 mattress toppers to find the ones that should help get you sleeping soundly – here are our favourites:


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What type of mattress topper is best?

There is no best type of mattress topper – the choice depends on your personal sleeping style and preferences.

Side sleepers and anyone who suffers from back pain should consider the best memory foam mattress topper. This firm yet flexible material moulds to the shape of your body and offers the most support if you toss and turn at night. However, some people find memory foam too hot and is often expensive.

If it's a soft and comfortable layer of padding that you're after, choose a feather or down mattress topper. It will be cooler than memory foam and is a good choice for front sleepers, but can be pricey and you'll need to fluff it up regularly.

If you struggle with allergies, try a microfibre or hollowfibre mattress topper. These cheaper materials are often treated with anti-allergy chemicals, but they can get hot and have a tendency to flatten quickly.

For an all-year-round option, look for a wool mattress topper. This natural, biodegradable material keeps you warm in winter and cool in summer. It offers medium-firm support but can be on the heavy side.

how we test mattress toppers
Alison Lynch

How we test mattress toppers

To find the best mattress toppers for a great night’s sleep, we asked our panel of testers to trial them at home for a minimum of three weeks. They then rated their experience, judging how comfortable, supportive and breathable each topper was, as well as its overall design.

We also put them to the test at the Good Housekeeping Institute, assessing how well the toppers fitted, how smooth they were under a bed sheet and how evenly distributed the filling was.

Scroll on to find the ones worth bedding down with, and everything you need to know about investing in a new mattress topper.

All prices are for a UK double.

Joint best mattress topper and best foam topper

Simba Hybrid Essential Topper

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Hybrid Essential Topper

Pros

  • Smooth topper that supports the body well, rather than giving a sink-in feel
  • Well-constructed

Cons

  • If folding away for storage, you’ll need a spare pair of hands

Score: 93/100

Simba needs no introduction in the mattress topper world. Combining the same foam and springs that made its hybrid mattress so popular in our best mattress reviews, this topper breezed through testing, with our in-house team finding it "extremely comfortable and easy to fit".

When it came to the panel, they said the topper provided plenty of "extra comfort". They even went as far to say it felt like they "had a whole new mattress". Another plus is that it can fit back in its box, unlike the brand's mattresses, which expand once unboxed, so it's easy to store if you need to.

Key specifications

TypeHybrid; cotton and polyurethane
SizesSingle, small double, double, king, superking
Depth6.5cm
FeaturesElasticated straps, anti-slip base, Aerocoil springs, Simbatex foam for coolness and cushioning, removable/ washable cover, hypoallergenic, 10-year guarantee, 200-night trial
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Joint best mattress topper and best down topper

The White Company Luxury White Down Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Luxury White Down Topper

Pros

  • Quiet to sleep on
  • Washable top layer

Cons

  • Very puffy on first use but this evens out after a few nights

Score: 93/100

Filled with two layers of goose down and feathers (which The White Company says are sourced from cruelty-free suppliers), this plump topper won our panel over with its “luxurious feel and weight”.

It fitted our mattresses securely and neatly, its filling was evenly distributed, and it plumped up easily when our testers made the bed again. Everyone would recommend it for a quality night’s sleep.

Key specifications

TypeGoose feather and down
SizesSingle, double, king, super king, emperor
Depth9cm
FeaturesDetachable washable top, elastic straps suitable for mattresses up to 34cm deep
Best value mattress topper

Silentnight Airmax 800 Mattress Topper - Double

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Airmax 800 Mattress Topper - Double

Pros

  • Fitted the mattress perfectly
  • Excellent washing instructions
  • Secure elastic straps kept it in place
  • 100% of panellists would recommend it to others

Cons

  • May be too bulky for smaller washing machines

Score: 92/100

When it came to fit, this topper ticked every box. It was true to size, sat flat on the mattress, and stayed put thanks to its strong elastic straps – even after a good bounce.

Though some panellists expected a bit more cushioning from the topper’s 8cm depth (noting that it compresses significantly once laid on), they found it smooth and soft to the touch, with no scratchy stitching or seams.

The air mesh sides were a standout feature, too, helping to improve airflow and reduce overheating at night. The topper is machine washable, which is a major plus, though worth noting it may be too bulky for standard-sized machines. If your drum is smaller than 10kg, you might need a trip to the dry cleaner.

Key specifications

TypeHollowfibre
Thickness8cm
SizesSingle, double, king, super king
FeaturesMachine washable
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Best firm mattress topper

Simba Hybrid Mattress Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Hybrid Mattress Topper

Pros

  • More springs than the Hybrid essential, making it great for maximum support
  • Topper cover is machine washable

Cons

  • Accompanying care instructions are sparse

Score: 91/100

Another hybrid number from Simba, this also excelled in our in-house testing and went down a treat with our panel, who found its supportive design offered a comfortable and firm night’s sleep.

It came up slightly bigger than our mattress, but this had little impact on sleep, and its straps are a convenient length, making fitting it easy. If we’re being fussy, we’d say it could be hard to store due to its thickness and size, but equally, this is what makes it so comfortable.

It’s also worth mentioning its sustainability credentials; it’s made in the UK from recyclable materials, using foam that’s free from polluting heavy metals, dyes and chemicals – even more reason to sleep easy.

Key specifications

TypeFoam and spring
Thickness7cm
SizesSingle, small double, double, king, super king
FeaturesMachine washable
Best for winter nights

Silentnight Heat Genie Self Heating Mattress Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Heat Genie Self Heating Mattress Topper

Pros

  • Easy to fit onto your mattress and secure once in place
  • Machine washable

Cons

  • Fit comes up tight meaning the very edges of your mattress may not be covered

Score: 89/100

If you love keeping snug in bed, but don't want a huge (and often heavy) winter duvet or the addition of one of our experts' best electric blanket, this topper will be for you. Not only did it make our testers' beds comfier, but it doesn't use energy, cleverly self heating thanks to its heat-reflecting foil and thermal lining. In fact, it adds a whopping 7.5 togs of extra warmth to the bed.

Testers found it nice and cosy and praised the filling's even distribution. It's on the softer side though, so may not suit if you need firmer support. But, it's hypoallergenic, machine washable and folds easily for storage in the summer.

Key specifications

TypeBlend hypoallergenic
ThicknessNot specified
SizesSingle, double, king
FeaturesElastic straps, self-heating, Anti-allergy, 2-year guarantee, machine washable, no energy needed
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Best bamboo mattress topper

Panda The Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
The Topper

Pros

  • Supportive foam design
  • Removable machine washable cover

Cons

  • Straps may not be long enough for deep mattresses

Score: 89/100

The cover on this memory foam topper is made using sustainably-sourced bamboo and it's machine washable, naturally anti-bacterial and hypoallergenic. Testers found it comfortable and responsive to sleep on, with the foam moulding pleasantly to their bodies.

It also proved quiet at night, so won’t be the cause of any wriggling-induced arguments, and the adjustable straps mean it fits the bed nicely, although they weren’t quite long enough to stop an occasional corner coming loose.

Panellists didn’t find it that breathable, so if you tend to wake up feeling hot, scroll on. Otherwise, it’s a high-quality design that improved the quality of our testers' sleep.

Key specifications

TypeMemory foam
Thickness5cm
SizesSingle, small double, UK double, king, super king, EU single, EU double, EU king, EU emperor
FeaturesRemoval, machine-washable cover, adjustable straps

Dusk Supreme Goose Down Mattress Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Supreme Goose Down Mattress Topper
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Pros

  • Smooth topper with an evenly distributed filling
  • Comes with a storage bag

Cons

  • Slightly fiddlier to put on the mattress than some

Score: 89/100

Are you after that delicious sink-in feeling? Dusk has created just that with its clever two-tiered topper, which has a top section full of goose down and a bottom layer made up of fluffy feathers to ensure the "supreme" comfort its name promises. Our panel confirmed its snugness, praising the pleasingly even distribution of feathers.

It's light to move around, and even comes with a handy storage bag. Our testers also noted that it fits almost perfectly over the bed, with just a little of the mattress peeking out. But given its plush softness, it goes without saying this isn't for those who need a bit more support.

Key specifications

TypeGoose and feather down
Thickness5cm
SizesSingle, double, king, super king
FeaturesTwo tier design, adjustable straps, dry clean only, no sleep trial
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Emma Premium Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Premium Topper

Pros

  • Comfortable, even foam filling
  • Breathable for all our panellists

Cons

  • Be careful when washing as there was some slight shrinkage

Score: 88/100

At 9cm thick, this should bring a real boost to your mattress. It doesn’t have any straps, but our testers found a sheet helped it stay in place. It slipped a little for our panel at home, but nothing that a quick rejig come morning wouldn’t solve.

And, this didn’t stop the topper from being a hit on the sleep front – everyone said that they would recommend it to others, praising its sink-in yet supportive feel. One even said they’re “definitely sleeping more comfortably”. It's just what a tired mattress (and individual!) needs.

Key specifications

TypeFoam
Thickness9cm
SizesSingle, small double, double, king, super king
FeaturesWashable, temperature regulating tech
Best budget mattress topper

Slumberdown Sleep Soundly Anti Allergy Mattress Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Sleep Soundly Anti Allergy Mattress Topper

Pros

  • Washes without any change in quality and dries quickly
  • Smooth, comfortable surface

Cons

  • Thinner than other toppers

Score: 88/100

For premium comfort at an affordable price, look to this Slumberdown topper with a hypoallergenic design that should keep sneezing at bay. Our panel found it delivers a soft, breathable boost to your bed. Testers were impressed with its overall quality, and while it’s not the thickest topper you could buy, everyone found it added a good level of comfort.

It washed well too. In fact, the only real niggle our testers had is that it doesn’t have any straps to secure it to your mattress. While this wasn’t a problem for everyone, if you tend to move a lot in your sleep, then it’s worth noting as it may not stay put. Overall though, it’s a good pick for revitalising a tired mattress without spending a small fortune.

Key specifications

TypeHollowfibre
ThicknessUnspecified
SizesSingle, double, king
FeaturesAnti-allergy and machine washable
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Marks & Spencer Ultimate Comfort Mattress Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Ultimate Comfort Mattress Topper

Pros

  • Soft, smooth surface
  • Easy to wash

Cons

  • Not breathable for everyone so may be better for winter

Score: 88/100

This slice of fluffy fibre (made in part with recycled polyester) will bring a layer of soft comfort to your bed. It fitted our testers’ mattresses perfectly, and easily slipped into a 9kg washing machine (with minimal shrinkage), so you can enjoy fresh, snug nights.

Panellists were divided when it came to the topper’s breathability, with some finding it on the toasty side – this means you may want to pack it away over summer if you run hot. But otherwise, most liked its soft support and quiet design – and would recommend it to others.

Key specifications

TypePolyester
SizesSingle, double, king, super king
DepthUnspecified
FeaturesElastic straps

Snuggledown Luxurious Hotel Mattress Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Luxurious Hotel Mattress Topper

Pros

  • Comfortably fits into a 9kg capacity washing machine
  • Easy to store if you’re investing in one for a sofa bed

Cons

  • Took a few nights for the fluffy design to settle down to the right thickness

Score: 87/100

Any sleep product with ‘hotel’ in its name will instantly grab our attention and this hollowfibre topper’s self-proclaimed luxury feel stood up to our rigorous inspections. Our panel loved its good fit and declared it “pure comfort to sleep on”. The filling was evenly distributed too, and when needed, testers found it easy to plump up with a quick shake.

Elastic straps meant it stayed in place on top of our mattresses even if the odd one pinged loose from time to time, and while testers found it warm, they didn’t overheat. Our panel found it washed well too.

Key specifications

TypeHollowfibre
Thickness2.5cm
SizesSingle, double, king, super king
FeaturesStraps, washable
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Best for adjustable firmness

Emma Flip Mattress Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Flip Mattress Topper

Pros

  • Well-constructed design
  • Customisable support

Cons

  • Slight foam smell that took a while to dissipate

Score: 87/100

For sleepers who chop and change their preferences regularly, or often have guests who like different levels of support, you don't want to buy (and store!) two different toppers. Thankfully, Emma's got your back – literally.

This is Emma's entry level topper, but it’s got a lot going for it. With two different sides, it offers adjustable firmness – soft on one and firm on the other. The panel liked the fact you can personalise the topper further by opening the cover and removing some of the foam, which is unique to this topper.

Testers found it "very comfortable" with "good support", and noted how well made it was. When it came to smoothness, there weren't any lumps or bumps lurking either. It fits the mattress very well, but its lack of straps makes it less secure.

Key specifications

TypeTwo layer foam
Thickness6cm
SizesSingle, double, king, super king
FeaturesAdjustable firmness with two different sides, removable cover and removable interior foam, 10-year guarantee, 200-night trial

The Fine Bedding Company Dual Layer Mattress Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Dual Layer Mattress Topper

Pros

  • Corner straps secure it well to mattresses, and fitted comfortably around deeper ones on test too
  • Evenly distributed filling

Cons

  • Was marginally smaller than advertised, but nothing too noticeable once in place

Score: 86/100

This “plush, soft and cushioned” microfibre topper made one panellist’s mattress feel like “a fluffy cloud". Testers also found it breathable, quiet and smooth to sleep on.

As well as its hypoallergenic filling, it has another feature that will make it well suited to people with allergies: its two-layered design. You can unzip them to make washing easier, which means you can keep all your bedding fresh.

Key specifications

TypeMicrofibre
ThicknessUnspecified
SizesSingle, double, king, super king
FeaturesStraps, unzips into two parts, washable
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Slumberdown Sleep Soundly Rebound Mattress Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Sleep Soundly Rebound Mattress Topper

Pros

  • Evenly distributed filling
  • Fitted easily into the washing machine

Cons

  • Not temperature regulating for everyone

Score: 86/100

Filled with bouncy hollowfibre, this lightweight topper was easy to pop onto the bed, and its anti-slip surface kept it nicely in place.

It’s a great price, and seriously wowed our panellists – they praised its softness, describing it as “cloud-like”, “luxurious” and saying it gave their bed a hotel-level upgrade. One even bought the same topper for another bed in their home. Rotate it monthly to stop it going lumpy and flat.

Key specifications

TypeHollowfibre
Thickness2.5cm
SizesSingle, double, king
FeaturesAnti-slip, washable
Best cooling mattress topper

Origin Contour® Mattress Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Contour® Mattress Topper
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Credit: Ruth Tham

Pros

  • Comfortable with noticeable cushioning
  • Gel-infused layer helps regulate temperature
  • Breathable, machine-washable Tencel cover with anti-slip backing

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Can be heavy and awkward to manoeuvre solo
  • May require deeper fitted sheets due to extra height

Score: 86/100

With cooling gel beads and a soft, supportive surface, this memory foam topper is designed with total comfort in mind. Offering an instant upgrade to older mattresses, it helped keep hot sleepers cool throughout the night, while the lightly padded, removable cover garnered high praise from the panel.

Testers loved the way it gently contoured to their body, too, with no lumps or bumps in sight, making it a winner for all sleep styles. Fitting couldn’t be simpler; the topper unpacked with ease and slotted neatly onto our mattress, with no awkward overhang or gaps, and the anti-slip backing held securely during our bounce test, too. The foam, seams, and zips held up well after washing and, while refitting the cover post-wash was a bit of a wrestle (as is common with foam toppers), it was a rare faff for an otherwise low-maintenance product.

Yes, it’s on the pricier side, but with a 30-day trial, you can try it risk-free.

Key specifications

TypeMemory foam
Thickness5cm
SizesSingle, small double, double, king, super king
FeaturesCooling gel-infused beads, removable and washable Tencel cover
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Best value down mattress topper

Marks & Spencer Duck Feather & Down Mattress Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Duck Feather & Down Mattress Topper

Pros

  • Packs away easily if you need to store it
  • Smooth without feathers poking out

Cons

  • Sizes run slightly small, but nothing too noticeable

Score: 84/100

Fancy sleeping on a bed of feathers? Then this duck feather and down mattress topper should appeal – it’s soft, comfortable and smooth, and fitted our mattress perfectly. You can store it away easily too, but it can only be spot cleaned and it was a bit of a rustler during the night.

For some of our testers, however, it wasn’t quite supportive enough and we found the filling didn’t distribute evenly either, so make sure you plump before use. Overall though, everyone liked sleeping on it and would continue to do so after the trial.

Key specifications

TypeFeather and down
ThicknessUnspecified
SizesSingle, double
FeaturesElasticated straps

Slumberdown Wonderful Wool Mattress Topper

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Wonderful Wool Mattress Topper

Pros

  • Made in the UK using 100% natural fabrics
  • Hypoallergenic and antibacterial (ideal for allergy-prone sleepers)
  • Lightweight with long, easy-to-secure elastic straps

Cons

  • Thinner than most toppers tested – not ideal for very old or worn-out mattresses
  • Not machine washable

Score: 84/100

If you’re after a lightweight, breathable layer to soften your mattress without too much bulk, this may be just the thing.

With long, elasticated straps, it was quick and easy to attach securely to the mattress, and once in place, it didn’t budge. It fitted true to size (with no awkward overhangs or bunching), but when it came to comfort, it didn’t quite measure up to the deeper toppers on test. There was a slight enhancement to an already decent mattress, but those with older, sagging mattresses may not feel much difference – so think of it more as a comfort-enhancing layer than a full-on mattress transformation.

It's hypoallergenic and antibacterial for allergy sufferers, but unfortunately, it’s not machine washable, which could be a deal-breaker for families with young children. These were minor snags, however; for a fuss-free refresh, the Slumberdown Wonderful Wool Topper holds its own.

Key specifications

TypeWool
ThicknessUnspecified
SizesDouble, king, super king
FeaturesHypoallergenic and antibacterial
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best mattress toppers

These also passed...

  • John Lewis & Partners Synthetic Soft Touch Mattress Topper, £105; Score: 84/100 – this will add a thick and comfortable extra layer to your bed. It’s lightweight and easy to move and store, with ample straps for even the thickest of mattresses.
  • Dreams TheraPur ActiGel® Cool Mattress Topper, £170; Score: 83/100 – a cooling foam topper might sound like an oxymoron, but the filling has come a long way since its early days, and this design is made with gel for a more breathable night’s sleep. It has a moisture-wicking cover too, and everything combined to regulate most of our testers’ body temperatures well.
  • REMfit Halo Memory Foam Topper, £189; Score: 82/100 – this memory foam design is made with breathability in mind, and it didn’t disappoint; everyone gave it the thumbs up for temperature regulation. It was quiet and comfortable, too, but the fit wasn’t quite right for everyone’s mattresses.
  • The Woolroom Chatsworth Organic Wool Mattress Topper, £187.49; Score: 82/100 – made with naturally hypoallergenic wool, this mattress topper is designed for a soft night’s sleep. It’s not particularly thick, so you won’t sink into it too much, but it does mean it packs away well.
  • The Duvet Store Dacron Allerban Mattress Topper, £204; Score: 81/100 – slumber sneeze-free with this deep-filled mattress topper. The hypoallergenic design rolls up easily, making storage straightforward, but it's spot clean only. And while it was generally comfortable to lie on, the filling was lumpy in places.

What thickness of mattress topper should I get?

It's worth considering how thick your chosen mattress topper will make your mattress, as you might need to buy bigger bed sheets! Toppers can range from thin slithers to 7.5cm wedges. In general, a thickness of up to 5cm should suffice.


What's the difference between a mattress topper and a mattress protector?

Put simply, the best mattress protectors protect your mattress from stains, dead skin cells and dust mites. Parents often use them to protect children's beds from night-time accidents, too.

Toppers, meanwhile, are all about comfort. They can make a mattress higher, softer, firmer, hotter or cooler, depending on the type you buy, but they won't protect it from spills or allergens.

If you're using both, put the topper on first.


What's the difference between a mattress topper and a mattress protector?

Put simply, the best mattress protectors protect your mattress from stains, dead skin cells and dust mites. Parents often use them to protect children's beds from night-time accidents, too.

Toppers, meanwhile, are all about comfort. They can make a mattress higher, softer, firmer, hotter or cooler, depending on the type you buy, but they won't protect it from spills or allergens.

If you're using both, put the topper on first.


How to clean a mattress topper

Clean your mattress topper as often as your bedsheets to keep it bacteria-free. Check the label, but most mattress toppers can go in the washing machine. If possible, air dry it after cleaning, or tumble dry it on the lowest temperature.


The verdict: Which is the best mattress topper?

We have two favourite mattress toppers and it all comes down to which filling you prefer. If you’d like down, then the best mattress topper for you is The White Company’s Luxury White Down Topper.

But if you want foam (and something that’s vegan), then Simba’s Hybrid Essential Topper will bring a more supportive feel to your bed thanks to its combination of pocket springs and foam.

Of course, you don’t always want to splash out on a mattress topper if it's only destined for a spare bed or sofa bed. If that's the case for you, then we’d recommend Slumberdown’s Anti Allergy Mattress Topper, for under £30.


Why you should trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

The Good Housekeeping Institute's homes editor, Hannah Mendelsohn, has written about countless sleep products, and interviewed numerous experts, so knows a thing or two about creating your best bed set-up. She has also completed a course about sustainable textiles at the University of the Arts, London, so can separate what’s genuinely greener from what’s not.

And of course, we’ve been testing products at the Good Housekeeping Institute for 100 years, which means we’ve seen every innovation you can imagine when it comes to bedding.

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Hannah is our homes editor, specialising in reviewing the latest kitchen appliances, cleaning products, mattresses and bedding, and crafting equipment. Hannah has written about hundreds of products, from air fryers to smoothie makers to pillows, and is committed to finding the most reliable and best value for money buys.

Hannah is also interested in sustainability in the home and has completed a course with the University of the Arts London in sustainable textiles, so she can help cut through the noise on what’s green and what’s not. Hannah has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously worked as a freelance lifestyle and women’s sports journalist, working for Stylist, Sky Sports and more.

Hannah has also previously worked in a florist and can normally be found caring for her house plants or sewing something new for her home or wardrobe.

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Tested byBlossom Boothroyd
Homes Testing Manager

Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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