Best early Amazon Prime Day 2022 sheet and bedding deals - CBS News

2022-07-01 20:33:03 By : Ms. Carol Huang

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Amazon has the best sheet and bedding deals ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2022 . The online retailer is offering slashed prices on top-rated bedding brands including Brooklinen, Casper and more right now. 

Top products in this article:

Brooklinen Luxe queen sheets set and duvet cover, $258 with coupon (reduced from $303)

Casper Sleep down pillow, $202 (reduced from $269)

Danjor Linens queen size bed sheets, $20 after coupon (reduced from $40)

It's time to toss your old bedding and make way for new airy duvets, fluffy pillows and crisp sheets. 

Your bed should feel so comfortable that it takes an extra-loud alarm clock  to get you up in the morning. Whether your mattress is topped with flannel, jersey, percale, microfiber or Egyptian cotton sheets, your bedding should feel like a dream. Bedding shouldn't just be comfortable; it should also look as good as it feels.

With so many bedding brands out there, knowing where to shop for sheets and bedding deals can feel overwhelming. But not to worry: Amazon has your favorite beddings brands, including Casper and Brooklinen, on sale now ahead of Amazon Prime Day.

Keep reading to shop the best early Amazon Prime Day sheets and bedding deals.  

These highly rated sheet sets, pillowcase sets and duvet covers are a fit for budgets big and small. They're perfect for your bed, for a guest bedroom or for outfitting a comfy new sofa bed .

This two-pack of Casper down pillows is 25% off right now. Each pillow is covered with 100% cotton fabric and filled with white duck down and feathers.

Casper Sleep down pillow, $202 (regularly $269)

This 10-pound weighted blanket is almost 50% off ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2022. The blanket comes with a 100-night trial, plus free returns.

Casper Sleep weighted blanket, $89 (regularly $169)

Shop Brooklinen's 480-thread count sheets set on Amazon for a discounted price. It's one of Amazon's many coupon deals available now .

The set is available in three neutral colors and one pattern. It includes one fitted sheet, one flat sheet, four pillowcases and one duvet cover.

Brooklinen Luxe queen sheets set and duvet cover, $258 with coupon (regularly $303)

According to the brand, this 100% silk pillowcase can protect your skin and hair from friction damage. The pillowcase features a shooting-star pattern and is machine washable. 

Brooklinen mulberry silk pillowcase, $50 with coupon (regularly $59)

Use the Amazon coupon to save 50% off on Danjor sheet sets. Each set include four pillowcases, one flat and one fitted sheet. 

These sheets are available in sizes ranging from twin to California king. They come in seven neutral colors.

Danjor Linens queen size bed sheets, $20 after coupon (regularly $40)

These already-on-sale Beckham Hotel Collection pillows are 40% off right now when you apply Amazon's coupon. These pillows are stuffed with a cooling down alternative and covered with a soft, 250-thread count cover. 

Beckham Hotel Collection queen bed pillows, $26 after coupon (regularly $50)

This 1,800-thread count microfiber sheet set includes one flat sheet, one fitted sheet and two pillowcases. The sheets come in 11 colors and are available for mattresses sized twin to California king. 

An Amazon customer who reviewed the 4.7-star-rated sheets called them "a dream to sleep on," adding that they feel like silk.

Secura everyday luxury queen sheet set, $23 (regularly $28)

This microfiber sheet set is available in a wide variety of colors and patterns. The deep-pocket sheets are stain-resistant and wrinkle-resistant. The set includes one flat and one fitted sheet and two pillowcases.

An Amazon user who reviewed the best-selling bedding set wrote, "we really like these sheets. They actually replaced our expensive sheets. Will be ordering more." 

Mellanni queen sheet set, $36 (regularly $50)

Want more great options for creating the perfect bedroom? Check out the sheets and duvet cover below. Then shop these 10 duvets and duvet covers with a luxurious designer look .

These stretchy, 100% cotton jersey sheets by Amazon Basics feel like sleeping in a favorite T-shirt. The four-piece queen sheet set includes one flat sheet, one fitted sheet and two pillowcases. 

According to a customer review, they're a more affordable alternative to Purple's stretchy cotton sheets ($160). "They feel nice, they go on easily, and they stay on the bed," wrote the buyer. 

Amazon Basics cotton jersey queen sheet set, $40

This 100% cotton duvet cover is textured with a waffle weave pattern. The duvet cover includes eight ties and hidden-button closures to keep your duvet insert secure inside the cover. This Bedsure set includes two pillowcases. 

The duvet set is available in multiple colors and for mattress sizes twin to king.

Bedsure cotton queen duvet cover set, $74

Amazon will hold its annual Amazon Prime Day sale on Tuesday, July 12 and Wednesday, July 13, 2022.

Amazon Prime comes with a 30-day free trial, if you're a new customer. That means you can sign up for Amazon Prime today, start enjoying all the benefits now, and participate in Amazon Prime Day 2022 without having to pay.

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We think Amazon Prime Day 2022 is going to have some great deals , but you don't have to wait until mid-July to find them. Amazon is slashing prices on a bunch of products right now. Here are all of our Amazon Prime Day deal roundups:

First published on July 1, 2022 / 3:25 PM

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