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Looking for hotel quality sheets
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isthatreduced
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Looking for hotel quality sheets white heavy duty and as cheep as possible.
I need quality sheets (prefer fitted if possible) I need single double and kingsize white sheets,the kind you find in hotels and hospitals.
I want them to last and be boiled.
I have only ever bought shop bought cheap sheets ,but I now want quality that will last,and I haven't a clue,I know they need to be a high thread count but other than that HELP Please .
I need quality sheets (prefer fitted if possible) I need single double and kingsize white sheets,the kind you find in hotels and hospitals.
I want them to last and be boiled.
I have only ever bought shop bought cheap sheets ,but I now want quality that will last,and I haven't a clue,I know they need to be a high thread count but other than that HELP Please .
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I use 100% white cotton sheets and always wash them on a 90 degree wash no problems, just bought some in the john lewis sale, they are good quality and last really well, ive tried the cheaper ones but found the polly and cotton mixes bit rough.
http://www.johnlewis.com/3780/Product.aspx Single and double here for £12 and £15
or these 400 thread count Pima cotton http://www.johnlewis.com/23743/Product.aspx singe to king from £14 to £24People who live in glass houses shouldnt throw stones...
It is much easier to see other people's failings than our own.0 -
They're not cheap. I bought a 500 thread count kingsize flatsheet from Designers at Debenhams yesterday for 24 pounds in the sale which was cheaper than I have found elsewhere. They had 300 thread count for 18 pounds in the sale in one of the bedding concessions.
The ones I bought are here:
http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10001_10001_64920_549215_-1
You can use quidco for 4% cashback and there are usually extra 20% codes knocking around on the discoutn vouchers board as well!
The higher the threadcount, the more expensive they get.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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I find TK Maxx home department really good for bed linen...generally high thread count and cheap. You have to rummage to find the best stuff though!0
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Have bought other bedding from here and been very pleased with it.
http://www.dunelm-mill.com/pages/search/search.asp?txtSearch=hotel&submitflag=true&ctgry=NoCategory&serial=090103152416.953190
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