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100s of Yahoo Canada readers have bought these 'perfect' bed sheets — and they're 54% off ahead of Prime Day 2025

100s of Yahoo Canada readers have bought these 'perfect' bed sheets — and they're 54% off ahead of Prime Day 2025

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Are your sheets starting to look a little worse for wear? If you're looking to overhaul your bedroom (psst — you might want to give your mattress a deep clean while you're at it), Amazon Canada has a ton of bedding deals as part of their early Prime Day deals.
One deal we're eyeing? This extremely popular sheet set has more than 365,000 customer reviews. It's currently marked down to $30 ahead of Prime Day 2025 — that's a whopping 54 per cent off.
In the past month, more than 4,000 people have bought these sheets. Check out the details below to learn more about this "perfect" bedroom must-have.
The sheets are available in seven different sizes, ranging from twin to California king, and come in more than 40 different colours and patterns.
These cooling sheets have a 4.4-star rating on Amazon and more than 365,000 reviews.
The four-piece set comes with two pillowcases, a flat sheet and a fitted sheet that has 16-inch deep pockets that'll tuck under your mattress.
The fabric is softer than Egyptian cotton as well as breathable and cool, so you won't be up all evening covered in sweat during hot nights.
The regular price of these sheets is $65, but right now, they're on sale for more than half off — ringing in at just $30.
⭐ 4.4/5 stars
🛍️ 365,000+ ratings
🏅"They're just perfect."
Two shoppers say that they love the sheets so much that they've repurchased them multiple times. They say that they "feel great to sleep on" and are "absolutely fantastic."
Another says they're the "softest sheets" they've ever bought, they keep their colour after being washed a few times, they don't wrinkle and that "they're just perfect."
If you tend to overheat while you sleep, these might be the sheets for you, as one shopper said they "kept me cool all night."
However, one shopper says these sheets are "thinner than expected," while another says that they're not exactly "hotel quality" because of how thin they are. Another expressed they wished the elastic on the fitted sheet was a bit thicker to keep it in place.
Looking for new bed sheets? These sheets from the CGK Unlimited Store have more than 250,000 five-star reviews to back them. Although some people find these sheets to be thin, many others say they love them so much that they've bought them over and over again. Shoppers say they're great to sleep on, are soft, don't wrinkle and keep them cool at night. Seems like a win in our books!
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