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Swiss-Link Italian Wool Premium Blanket
 
smells to high heaven
By person from ashland or on 01/24/2009
Pros:
Attractive Design
Cons:
Difficult to Clean
Best Uses:
Winter
Describe Yourself:
Midrange Shopper
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Comments:
This blanket looks nice is very thick and heavey but has a very strong offensive oder. I think it is mothballs. I plan to return it. I have been airing outside now for several weeks, it still stinks to high heaven.
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Swiss-Link Italian Wool Premium Blanket
 
horrible
By Miss B from Brooklyn, NY on 01/22/2009
Cons:
Poor Quality, Uncomfortable
Describe Yourself:
Midrange Shopper
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Comments:
It stunk. I opened the box and had to immediatly reseal it.
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Swiss-Link Italian Wool Premium Blanket
 
rug like
By The Proff from Ithaca NY on 01/21/2009
Pros:
heavy
Cons:
Moth ball smell
Best Uses:
Winter
Describe Yourself:
Midrange Shopper
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
A very heavy, dense blanket that reeks of moth ball smell. Is very warm and would be great for a winter hay ride.
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Swiss-Link Italian Wool Premium Blanket
 
re-reviewing after successful washing
By JFSVerified Reviewer from Pittsburgh on 01/20/2009
Pros:
Comfortable, Soft, Sturdy, WARM, Washable
Describe Yourself:
Budget Shopper
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
I found the magic answer. Two regular wool washes (cold with woolite) still left the machine and blanket stinking of camphor. But I tried again, starting with a luke-warm soak (left for 8 hours) with plenty of boraxo, some baking soda, about 10 squirts of stain remover (into the water) and a dash of unscented fabric softener, as well as a little more woolite. After washing (regular cycle) and a couple of rinses and 30 minutes in the dryer on low heat, there is NO smell. I buried my face in it and breathed deeply, then brought it up the the bed, where it is nice and warm and snuggly are completely rehabilitated. (Before the dryer, there was still a touch of mothball smell, and a modest bit of wet-wool smell.) The ink-stamp stains are also gone, I think. It is in good shape after all of the washing and drying. Still about 1/8 inch thick (maybe more) of dense, felted wool.
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Swiss-Link Italian Wool Premium Blanket
 
great buy
By happy girlfriend from new jersey on 01/19/2009
Pros:
Attractive Design, Comfortable, Good Quality, Large, WARM
Best Uses:
Winter
Describe Yourself:
Budget Shopper
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
this was just want he wanted. it took me 4 blankets before i found the right one. he likes wool and loves this blanket. It's large enough for him to curl up in on the couch. this was a great buy.
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Swiss-Link Italian Wool Premium Blanket
 
Good deal on a good blanket
By Bill from Seattle on 01/19/2009
Pros:
Comfortable, Easy To Clean, Heavy duty
Best Uses:
Year-round
Describe Yourself:
Midrange Shopper
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
This is a military style blanket. It isn't "soft" like something to cuddle up in. It's WOOL. Military grade wool. It will keep you warm, will cover the seat of your truck, won't pick up smells, can be used as a ground cloth. I use two as a bedspread year round. I love them. But, I KNOW what they are, and for what they are they are excellent. The mothball smell is strong and it does take a while to gas off. The reason for the mothball smell is to keep moths away, imagine that. Washing doesn't get the smell out much. Drying the blanket in the dryer and just airing it out does a better job but it will take several weeks of airing and a few runs through the wash/dryer. Forget about dry cleaning, just wash it hot and dry it hot. Use fabric softener and wash it a few times and it WILL get softer and the smell WILL go away. It might shrink a bit. So what, it's a military blanket. I like these blankets very much. Very useful and utilitarian.
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Swiss-Link Italian Wool Premium Blanket
 
suitable for earthquake relief
By TwitchyfingerVerified Reviewer from Rogue valley,Or on 01/18/2009
Cons:
Long course hair, Not as advertised, Poor Quality, Poor value, Stinks
Best Uses:
Earthquake relief
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Comments:
this was advertized as a premium blanket.It is not,unless you think having stenciled letters and numbers on each corner (on both sides)and long hairs (not wool)poking out premium.It is not the color or pattern shown.I have aired it out (it took over a week)and will keep it only because it was purchased at extreme discount.Had l paided anywhere near the asking price,it would have been returned.
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Swiss-Link Italian Wool Premium Blanket
 
Surplus blanket
By CamperVerified Reviewer from NYC on 01/17/2009
Cons:
Poor Quality
Describe Yourself:
Midrange Shopper
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Comments:
This product arrived damaged (holes in the creases) and had an overpowering smell of Naphthalene.
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Swiss-Link Italian Wool Premium Blanket
 
a real throwback--not what I expected
By JFSVerified Reviewer from Pittsburgh on 01/17/2009
Pros:
Authentic, Durable, heavy, Historical
Cons:
Hasmilitary ink stamps, Heavy, Scratchy, Stiff, Strong mothball aroma
Best Uses:
Cabin
Describe Yourself:
Budget Shopper
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
Wow. This seems to be felted or boiled wool. Not at all soft, and heavy the way that a board is heavy. Given that the Swiss military is mostly using the same bikes and personal equipment as in 1940, this is probably Swiss or Italian military issue. It arrives reeking of mothballs. (I had to throw it in the corner for 2 weeks with a small hole in the bag to let the smell dissipate). Mine has 3 areas where there are blurred but official-looking stamps in black ink. My mom (Swiss) had one like this that lasted for ~35 years until moths got into it. That one was stiff, very warm, scratchy, and you could probably have used it to sled down a gravel slope without doing any damage. I just tossed mine in the washing machine, BTW, never mind the "dry clean only." This is absolutely NOT "fine Italian wool" in the dressy sense. And it's not at all what I thought I was buying. But I'm glad I got it. It's subtly beautiful like old saddles, and I think it will be tough as nails.
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Swiss-Link Italian Wool Premium Blanket
 
Swiss-Link Italian Wool Premium Blanket
By kellertwin from Charlottesville, VA on 01/14/2009
Pros:
Comfortable, Heavy thick good WOOL
Best Uses:
Spring/Fall, Winter
Describe Yourself:
Midrange Shopper
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
Great. Much more than I thought I would get for the price. Reminds me of the virgin wool blankets my grandmother used to have on the beds at her house.
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