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Expecting Overnight Holiday Guests? Then You'll Need This Super Affordable Amazon Sheet Set
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Date:2025-04-09 11:42:28
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The holidays are a magical time of family, friends, and possibly overnight guests. And whether you love them or don't love them so much, you can still keep them comfortable with a soft set of sheets (that's also super affordable). No need to hunt around the internet, because we've found a perfect set of Amazon.
Not only does the Amazon Basics Lightweight Super Soft Microfiber Bed Sheet Set have a ton of reviews, but it'll only run you $17. TBH, that's a pretty great deal. It's available in 10 sizes and multiple colors and patterns, so you're bound to find a set that fits your room's aesthetic. They're so comfy, you may even keep them for your own bed.
Made with super soft, sustainably-produced polyester microfiber, you won't have to worry about these sheets wrinkling or fading. The set includes a flat sheet, fitted sheet and two pillowcases. You can snag a queen sized set for just under $17.
Here's what reviewers are saying:
"Wow! What a surprise! Purchased these to use on guest bed because of low price, but when I took them out of the package and saw how soft they were I put them on my bed instead. Never expected such comfort at that price."
"I'm purchasing my 3rd and 4th sets of these sheets today. One will be a gift for my mom and dad. Over a year later, I've had no issues at all. They continue to wash and fit perfectly, and are easily adaptable for weather changes. I add a flannel top sheet or blanket when chilly. Can't be beat for under $20 a set. There are additional sets of pillowcases available in standard and king."
"I absolutely love these sheets. Seriously. I have such a hard time finding sheets, even at the Twin XL length, that don't tend to pull off of our Sleep Number raised head mattress. These actually seem a touch too long, which is fantastic. They are VERY soft, and actually have the feel of a silky sheet. I will be purchasing many more sets of these, especially because I have some kids with sensory issues and they will REALLY be happy with the smooth, soft feel of the sheets."
"The good? First off, these sheets are soft. Are they high-quality Egyptian quality soft? Well, no, because they're microfiber. But they're the softest microfiber sheets that I have encountered thus far. Although they're lightweight, they're not flimsy sheets. I've followed the package's washing instructions, and they've held up very well through several washings now; the stitching is still sound and intact."
"Usually a "cotton-only" sheet buyer, thought I'd give these a try. Surprisingly, they are very nice to care for and sleep on! I am a "warm sleeper" (even in winter) and love a cool spot to to slide a foot over to when I need to "regulate" my temperature. These sheets work with me. My sleeping temperature stays moderate, not too hot or cool."
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