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Mike R.
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  • Valley Glen, CA
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Sheets/ Bedding

Mike R.
  • Investor
  • Valley Glen, CA
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Time to buy all new sheets for my cabin.  I want to go a little more high end hotel /spa this time around- although no one ever complained about the sheets I was using. 

Any suggestions? Cotton or micro-fiber? 

Also curious: How often so you buy all new sheets and throw out the old ones? Every year? Two years? 

The important thing is obviously feel, durability as well as wrinkle free. (My cleaner doesn't iron) 

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Waverly Rennie
  • Rental Property Investor
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Waverly Rennie
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dunedin, FL
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I get my sheet sets at Costco, 540 count cotton for somewhere around $50 a set (don't remember exactly.) I have had lots of compliments on the sheets= they are what we have used for 10 years at home-start out smooth and nice and they get even softer with age. I get white so i can bleach them every time we wash them. Nice suggestion on using a sheet on top of the comforter- we do sheet, then light cotton blanket, then duvet in a white cotton duvet cover which gets washed/bleached after every guest. Ended up finding better deals for those online- they were expensive in Target or other stores and Costco doesn't carry them. Same for bedskirts. Good luck!

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