Best Stuffing & Polyester Fill Under $100 (2026)

We ranked products under $100 by value score using material type, pack weight options, average customer rating, and suitability for pillows, crafts, stuffed animals, or weighted items

This roundup covers polyester fiber fill, plastic pellets, and glass bead stuffing options under $100 for home crafts, pillows, plushies, and weighted projects. Selections prioritize value-score balancing material type, weight options, customer ratings, and suitability for common uses like pillows, stuffed animals, and weighted items

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    VViViD Eco-Friendly Weighted Pellets for Dolls

    VViViD Eco-Friendly Weighted Pellets for Dolls

    VViViD • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

    Eco-friendly weighted poly pellets for doll and stuffed animal filling. Provides weight for stable poses and is non-toxic, hypo-allergenic, BPA-free, and washable in finished craft. Customers note sturdy feel and good value for money

    • weighted for posing stability
    • non-toxic and hypo-allergenic
    • washable finished craft
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Buying Guide

Choose the right material

Polyester fiber fill is lightweight and lofting for pillows and plush toys, while plastic pellets and glass beads add weight and structure for weighted blankets and doll bases

Match fill weight to project size

Higher pack weights (multiple pounds) are more economical for large cushions or many small projects; smaller packs suit single pillows or repairs

Check loft and compressibility

High-loft polyester fills retain shape and spring back, making them better for fluffy pillows and stuffed animals; low-loft fills compress more for firmer support

Consider safety and non-toxicity

For children’s toys and sleep items, prefer non-toxic, hypoallergenic polyester fibers or certified non-toxic pellets and beads to reduce allergen and ingestion risks

Use pellets or beads strategically

Plastic pellets and glass beads are ideal for adding weight or balance—use them in inner pouches to prevent shifting and to keep comfort layers separate