If you're thinking about getting the Gravity Weighted Blanket, there are a few quality issues you might want to be aware of, based on our research.
First off, the removable duvet cover, while it’s machine washable and great for quick clean-ups, can be a bit tricky to put back on. Some folks have compared it to a mini workout because of the blanket's weight and bulk. So, reattaching it after washing can be time-consuming and a bit of a hassle. But on the upside, it fits well and doesn't shrink, which is a plus if you need to wash it frequently.
For the inner blanket, which is filled with fine-grade glass beads, it needs a bit more TLC. The manufacturer suggests spot cleaning or hand washing it to keep it in good shape due to its intricate construction. This can be a bit of a downer if you're looking for something super low-maintenance.
Another thing we found is that over time, the glass beads can shift around. This can mess with the even weight distribution, which is kind of the whole point of a weighted blanket. Uneven weight can make it less comfy and effective.
So, in short, while the Gravity Weighted Blanket is generally convenient with its easy-to-clean cover, some users find putting it back on annoying. Plus, the inner blanket needs careful cleaning, and there's a chance the beads might shift.
Following the care instructions from the manufacturer can help you get the most out of it.