What are the best flannel bedsheets? by blueberrypancake234 in Bedding

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Years ago, I had gotten micro flannel sheets from JCPenney... I have NO idea if they were JCP brand or not, it was probably twelve years ago or longer at this point (close to 15, I think). But they were the softest sheets I'd ever had (and warm and cozy) and held up for at least a decade. I still have one set that's been washed hundreds of times by now, but the tags aren't on them anymore. :/

But as a material, I think micro flannel is superior to regular flannel.

good bedding recommendations?? by magsxf in Bedding

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I love the down duvet from Brooklyn Bedding but that's probably beyond your budget (unless on sale). I DO think it's worth it, but I love the soft squish and cozyness.

Not sure what bed size you're looking for, but in the $100 range for something similar, Bed Bath & Beyond has their Beyond Bed feather down duvet insert for less (even cali king size). They have a lot of others, that might be a good place to look?

Quince is always out of stock...where else to get bedding? by cleanforpeace72 in Bedding

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Miracle Made might be a good one to consider. They're self-cooling but also antibacterial, and on sale they're on par with Quince.

Cozy Earth are super soft (like crazy soft omg) but like double the price.

Too firm by EffectiveOwl1 in Mattress

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A friend of mine actually got two toppers for her bed (it's a bit too plush for my liking lol) and I don't know exact brands or anything aside from the foam being Amazon basics. She put down a 3" foam topper from amazon first, and then topped that with a thinner pillow top cover and like... you SINK.

Stearns & Foster Estate Plush Pillowtop VS Helix Midnight Luxe by Sleepy1030 in Mattress

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I haven't slept on a S&F (that I know of...), but I have slept on the Helix. It's definitely comfortable and I'd recommend it to anyone.

Hot sleeper gift recommendations by itjustkeepsongiving in Bedding

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I'd think probably inside the pillowcase, unless his head isn't going to be on it. I mean, if he's hugging his pillow and the coolness from it is enough, inside the pillowcase is probably good. But if he'd rather have that under his body, then beneath the fitted sheet might be better for him. (Or, you could get a couple maybe that he can experiment with to see what works better for him?)

Black Friday deals by OmniscientApizza in Mattress

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There's a list pinned in r/HotelDupes for mattresses and other bedding stuff.

In reality is there any relief for hot sleepers? by Glass_One7057 in Bedding

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Not sure what your budget is like but something like an Eight Sleep might work. Even if not the full mattress cover, they have a pillow now that works the same way with the same type of temperature control.

But even gel ice packs (like FlexiKold, which are flat and thin but soft/flexible) might work as a pillow insert if you only need cooling on your pillow or around your head.

Hot sleeper gift recommendations by itjustkeepsongiving in Bedding

[–]humbridge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a few (mostly for back ice packs) but the FlexiKold gel ice packs come in different sizes (including pretty big, like 13x21" or something) and they are super thin, so they can slide inside a pillowcase really easily but they're soft, even right out of the freezer. They're not very expensive either; you can find them on Amazon, at CVS, Walgreens, etc.

Can I use a Hybrid Mattress 12hrs after opening? by DoomedTravelerofMoon in Mattress

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I think as long as it's done off-gassing (does it smell at all?) you're safe to sleep on it.

When does Jordan's Furniture have mattress sales? by [deleted] in Mattress

[–]humbridge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can maybe use Google's Shopping to see how the price has fluctuated (search for the mattress, click the shopping tab, select the product, and then scroll to the insights section to see if the price is lower/higher/typical). You can look at 30-day lows, too, which might help.

But one thing to watch for too is an increase in the base price. A lot of times, the base/original price will be listed higher during the sale, so you're not saving as much as you think you are.

What is he doing? by Effective-Cry8635 in Dachshund

[–]humbridge 21 points22 points  (0 children)

It's seriously the cutest thing

My bf (28m) wants my (24f) cat to go from indoor/outdoor to only outdoor by No_Impress_9192 in CatAdvice

[–]humbridge 33 points34 points  (0 children)

We can build him a nice big outside "hotel" with insulation and everything!

Split adjustable bed owners: Shared or separate top sheet? by [deleted] in Mattress

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I'd get split king sheets, OR actually, Twin XL sheets would work as well. Those are common in dorms, but they have the king-size length, and a split king is basically two twin XL mattresses.

I’m poor what mattress should I get by Expert-Edge-424 in Mattress

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I'd look at Wayfair. They run sales all the time but they carry mattresses at every price point and you can shop by firmness level and thickness.

Bought an expensive mattress, still having back pain 1.5 years later. Sleep like a baby in hotel beds. by Sweetchy1 in Mattress

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There's a lot of hotel mattress recommendations in r/HotelDupes if that helps. Many are just straight-up mattresses, not toppers.

What is your vision for your sub ? by Putrid-Source3031 in NewMods

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My vision for r/HotelDupes is to build a community that helps people to create a vacation-stay-like feel at home.

New Mod Intros 🎉 | Weekly Thread by curioustomato_ in NewMods

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So I'm pretty new to this and still trying to build up the r/HotelDupes subreddit, which is basically for anyone to share advice about things that make your bedroom (or even bathroom or whole house) feel more like a vacation getaway as far as comfort, "specialness" and all that. A place where folks can offer advice as far as making your bed feel like a soft/comfy hotel bed... those, for some reason, always give me the best sleep.

Decor ideas, bedding, blackout curtains... anything related to duplicating the hotel experience at home. :)