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Post by coaliesquirrel on Jul 3, 2024 22:02:28 GMT
I'm getting a list together of things to look for on Prime Day(s), and we could use a set or two of new sheets for a couple beds at our house. I know I do NOT want microfiber, and I have a separate "cooling sheet" that's the jade-infused silky stuff, but it eventually warms up, so I don't want that for the main top/bottom sheets. So, what's good these days - cotton, bamboo, something else? Extra points for links! I do love the cooling sheet & pillow cases I have, so here's mine: Cooling SheetCooling Pillow Cases
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Post by essiejean on Jul 3, 2024 22:28:03 GMT
Thank you for the links coaliesquirrel I have them both on my shopping list for Prime Days now. Will keep an eye on this thread for sheet recommendations as well.
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Post by katlady on Jul 4, 2024 0:17:59 GMT
I always buy 100% cotton sheets. I haven’t bought sheets in a few years, so I can’t recommend a brand. I like Egyptian cotton if I can find it, and something with a 300-500 thread count. I avoid any man-made materials because they always seem to make me feel warmer.
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Post by Merge on Jul 4, 2024 0:29:12 GMT
I'm perimenopausal and live in the bowels of hell. I'm convinced there is no sheet that will feel cool all night. I sleep with no covers on allllll summer.
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Post by Gennifer on Jul 4, 2024 1:09:46 GMT
I’m not a hot sleeper, but my husband is, and the only sheets I’ve tried that he finds acceptable in the summer are the tencel sheets from West Elm. I know that’s not super helpful since you’re looking for Amazon links, but maybe there are similar ones there.
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Post by peano on Jul 4, 2024 1:46:04 GMT
Cotton percale
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2024 15:45:21 GMT
I only use my cooling blanket. I take it everywhere. Twin size. Hubby sleeps with his twin weighted blanket. Ick!!! Only the green color is a price I would even think of paying. I think I paid $45 but the price now is crazy (green as I said is "ok"). Cozy Bliss Cooling Blanket
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Post by Ryann on Jul 4, 2024 18:07:28 GMT
Amazon Pinzon 500 thread count Pima Cotten sateen sheets are so crisp and cool. I love them. a.co/d/03qlYPZu
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Post by coaliesquirrel on Jul 6, 2024 1:58:48 GMT
I'm perimenopausal and live in the bowels of hell. I'm convinced there is no sheet that will feel cool all night. I sleep with no covers on allllll summer. Right? I love when it's winter and we keep our bedroom at the warmer of 46 degrees (not a typo) or outside temp! But there's gotta be something under me over the mattress, and while I like the sound of the fan, I prefer not to feel the wind on me when trying to sleep.
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Post by coaliesquirrel on Jul 6, 2024 2:01:13 GMT
I only use my cooling blanket. I take it everywhere. Twin size. Hubby sleeps with his twin weighted blanket. Ick!!! Only the green color is a price I would even think of paying. I think I paid $45 but the price now is crazy (green as I said is "ok"). Cozy Bliss Cooling BlanketI loooooooove the weight of a weighted blanket! For years I've jokingly asked the dentist if she'd give me her X-ray blanket thing if it ever wears out! But yeah, the heat of those I just cannot tolerate anymore even in the dead of winter, unless I go to sleep with it on but have DH remove it from the bed entirely when he comes in less than an hour later.
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Post by mammajamma on Jul 6, 2024 4:10:12 GMT
Linen sheets from Garnet Hill. They go on sale at least once a year. They are an investment but I think they feel substantially cooler. The top sheet can look wrinkly so you have to get used to a lived in look. OR - use a spray bottle of water and your hand to smooth out wrinkles after you make the bed.
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Post by coaliesquirrel on Jul 6, 2024 21:55:04 GMT
Linen sheets from Garnet Hill. They go on sale at least once a year. They are an investment but I think they feel substantially cooler. The top sheet can look wrinkly so you have to get used to a lived in look. OR - use a spray bottle of water and your hand to smooth out wrinkles after you make the bed. Really? I had no idea linen sheets were a thing! We only make the bed when we actually put a new set of sheets on, so wrinkles are not something that bother us!
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Post by freecharlie on Jul 6, 2024 23:00:51 GMT
I'm perimenopausal and live in the bowels of hell. I'm convinced there is no sheet that will feel cool all night. I sleep with no covers on allllll summer. I'm right there it you in hell and it sucks. Unfortunately, I like to feel the weight of something covering me so I end up kicking it off and putting it back on all night
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Post by Bridget in MD on Jul 10, 2024 12:40:51 GMT
Do the cooling blankets actually work? they look so much heavier than a sheet. DS is heading to AL for college and I was thinking of looking for cooling sheets even tho he'll have AC in the dorms...
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Post by peppermintpatty on Jul 10, 2024 13:01:56 GMT
I use Peachskin sheets. You can't buy them on Amazon and they are pricey but they are wonderful. I have never had good luck buying sheets on Amazon.
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Post by Susie_Homemaker on Jul 10, 2024 15:14:21 GMT
Only cotton. Anything else will make me sweat. I also only sleep in cotton t-shirts. I've realized if they have any kind of blend that I will wake up sweating.
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Post by Darcy Collins on Jul 10, 2024 15:22:14 GMT
I'm still on the hunt for decent split sheets. The raised head does help my husband's snoring, but the split sheet quality just sucks. No recommendations, just hopped on to whine.
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Post by papersilly on Jul 10, 2024 20:38:05 GMT
regular high thread count, 100% cotton sheets. i can't do microfiber or blend sheets. they get too hot. cotton really keeps me cooler.
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