Kristin McGrath | Updated

Smart Splurges: Hotel-Quality Bedding That's Worth It (And on Sale)

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There's a reason sleeping in a hotel bed just hits different. It's the high quality bedding. Hotel-grade sheets often have thread counts of 600 or more and are made from 100% cotton, while budget-brand sheets usually have thread counts of 200 - 300 and are made from a blend of materials.

You feel the difference when you sleep on them, but if you're shopping for sheets of your own, you'll feel that difference in your wallet as well. Queen-size budget sheet sets made of a cotton-polyester blend can be had for under $20 if you shop bedding on sale. But if you want a thread count of 600 or more and 100% cotton, prices start at around $60 and go up past $100 if you're springing for premium cotton.

Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days sale offers hotel-quality sheets from brands like Beautyrest, Beckham, and The Hotel Collection at up to 60% off. And don't forget pillows. One of our readers' favorite deals last Prime Day was on Beckham Pillow 2-packs (we usually spot these for 50% off during major Amazon sales).

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Quick Tips for Shopping for High-Quality Sheets

We know time is precious during Amazon sales, so we'll make this quick. Here are three tips for shopping for sheets that might be fancier than those you're used to.

  1. You don't have to spring for a super-high thread count. Going for 400 - 600 will feel like an upgrade if you're used to less.

  2. Material is just as important as the thread count number. Look for Egyptian and Pima cotton. Percale is good for cooling, while sateen feels warmer.

  3. Look for structural upgrades like deep pockets. If you have a thicker mattress, you'll need those deep pockets if you want the sheets to stay on. They're also less likely to stretch out and fray over time.

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