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Easy-Care Sheets: All Sizes Under $40

Easy-Care Sheets: All Sizes Under $40

H209769 Home Reflections® 800 Thread-Count Easy-Care Sheet Set

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That's a great price but I only use 100% cotton sheets. No polyester.

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I've gotten wrinkle resistant sheets with the last two TSVs  and love them.  They're very well made, elastic doesn't lose its stretch and bottom sheet never wrinkles or moves.  They are silky smooth and wash wonderfully.  I'd take these over wrinkly 100% cotton any day.

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@Kachina624

 

Thanx, Kachina624.  I had pre-ordered two sets of the queen and was wondering how the Q's sheets would be.  Few months ago, I purchased sheets from Amazon.  I recently changed back over to 'summer' sheets and used the "new" sheets.  I freaked!  Found two slivers of wood embedded in the bottome sheet and after washing them, the bottom just doesn't fit right on the bed; and, after one washing noticed the stitching in one corner is coming unsewed.  Definitely won't recommend sheets from Amazon! 

 

After this experience, I was a little leary ordering sheets:  thanks for easing my mind.Woman Happy

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At least they are not microfiber! They look like nice basic sheets.

 

I'd like all cotton but I have had blends and can't complain about them. 

 

Then again, no-wrinkle sheets are supposed to be treated in some unhealthy manner... Don't think I've ever owned any so can't say for sure.

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I've always purchased Northern Nights, and some of the negative reviews for  Home Reflection sheet sets in the cotton/poly blend scared me somewhat.  But your input helped me decide to give these a try. NN can get to very pricey when the thread count is higher...seems like the amount of wrinkles increases also.  Thanks Kachina624 Smiley Happy

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The chemical usually used to treat sheets is said to be formaldehyde. The only way to be sure it does not contain toxic chemicals is to look for he term "chemical-free" or something similar. Even sheets labeled organic could have chemicals added because the organic label refers only to the cotton or fiber used. I thought that was interesting.

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Purchased the reversible ones when they were a TSV. They took a while to soften up enough to be semi-comfortable. The big problem that I have with the ones that I purchased is that the fitted sheet will not stay on the bed - keeps popping off. I have a 17" king mattress & without knowing how deep a mattress these will fit would definitely not purchase again. They would otherwise have been a great value for the $$$.

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Back in the 60s, permanent press was the big thing and the best sheets were made from a 60/40 cotton/poly blend.  Very soft and wrinkle free.  I still have a couple of twin sets tucked away for the air mattresses and my mom is still using a set (no joke) that I got in college over 40 years ago.  So, don't discount a blended fabric.  I am eyeballing the ivory ones.  It is the 800 thread count that is causing me to hesitate. 

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This thread makes me want to run and read the labels on my sheets!! Smiley Surprised

 

 

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