I Love These Super Soft & Affordable Wayfair Sheets (My King Set Cost Under $30!)
These budget-friendly Wayfair sheets are the best and oh so cozy!
In the market for bedsheets that won’t break the bank? Finding a set that’s both high-quality AND affordable can be difficult, but who says peaceful sleep has to cost you upwards of $300?!
These Wayfair Basics 1800 Series Sheet Sets are not only soft and cozy, they’re super affordable, and highly-rated.
When my husband and I upgraded to a larger bed, we needed a new set of sheets, but I didn’t want to spend over $50 so I knew that would limit our selection BIG time.
The best affordable option I could find at the store was a $45 set from Target. The quality wasn’t great, but they were substantially cheaper than a lot of other sets. I thought this was as good as it gets for a low-cost sheet set.
After sleeping on my hypoallergenic microfiber sheets from Wayfair, I can honestly say that these are the best affordable sheets I’ve come across. They’re soft, breathable, and lightweight. 🙌
The Wayfair Basics 1800 Series Sheet Set comes with one fitted sheet, one top sheet, and four pillowcases (two twin, two twin XL). Extra pillowcases at no additional cost?! Yes, please!
I had to double-check the price tag because I couldn’t believe they were only $26.99! What a steal for a high-quality sheet set!
There are also 20 different colors to choose from, so it’s easy to find a set to match the rest of your room. At this price, you might as well get a backup set in another hue.
The 100% microfiber material of these sheets will keep you nice and warm.
Bedsheet material is a personal preference, but I am loving how soft the 100% microfiber polyester fabric feels. It’s on the thinner side but still manages to keep you feeling cozy.
My husband blasts the fan in our room at night, so crawling underneath these silky-soft Wayfair sheets at bedtime is my favorite!
Here’s what a few happy sleepers have to say about the Wayfair Basics 1800 Series Sheet Set:
“This is my fourth set of these sheets. I absolutely love them! They are so soft but not slick at all like some microfiber sheets. They are top-notch in my book!”
“I don’t normally like microfiber sheets but, after reading the reviews, decided to try them. They are so soft and felt like I was sleeping on a cloud! Love them and will be ordering more.”
“These are the BEST sheets I’ve ever bought or had. Purchasing sheets online is tough because you can’t feel them to see if they are too thin or scratchy. But I took the chance mainly because the picture made them look like they were super soft. I MUST say… these sheets are not good, not great, not awesome, but truly AMAZING! Seriously!”
Quality sheets = quality sleep
In my opinion, sheet quality is just as important as mattress quality when it comes to a good night’s rest.
Since we sleep for roughly one-third of our lives, why not doze off on comfortable microfiber sheets like these ones?!
Head over here to snag a set in your favorite color!
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Not a microfiber fan. I would be interested to know if they last a year with weekly washings. I get sheets from Ross, Tuesday morning, & Marshall’s. Sam’s club has great members mark sheets on sale twice a year. I’m a sheet snob so they must be thick over 500 thread count preference for long staple cotton, soft, and pretty. I usually spend about $40 for queen. Targets sheets dont last, even the expensive ones.
Same! The only thing that’s good about microfiber is that they’re cheap! Otherwise, I’m all 500+ thread count cotton too. I also like the jersey sheets, and I have a couple sets of bamboo, which are amazing!
I would like to know how they compare to the Sam’s Club Members Mark sheets they put on sale for $25 at times. They are nice, soft, wash well and are not thin IMO.
Hormones won’t allow me to use microfiber lol. I get sweaty and end up soaked. #TeamCotton So glad you found an affordable option that works for you, though! Always a victory when that happens.
I might consider these for my teens. Thanks for the tip. 🤔
I have a question about these sheets! We’ve only had one set of microfiber sheets (from JCP) and I loved the feel of them when we first bought them. But after a few washings they started pilling so badly! 🙁 Now because of the pilling – they are rough and scratchy. I haven’t been willing to try microfiber again since then. I considered the set from Linen and Hutch that was posted recently – but saw that one of the reviewers on the website mentioned that the sheets were pilling in the area where her feet are when she sleeps.
How do these sheets hold up over time and washings? Is it the quality of the microfiber that makes a difference in the pilling factor? Or are microfiber sheets just prone to pilling? Has anyone else had this problem with microfiber?
Would really appreciate any feedback! 🙂
I had the same pilling problem with some that I got from Kohl’s (also microfiber). They were for my son’s bed so he isn’t as picky but it turned me off from that fabric for sheets. It could have been that mine were just cheap though…lol!
H2S – Would love to see an article on cheap high quality cotton sheets – Seems to be a lot of cotton sheet fans – Me included
Hi there! Here is a review on cotton sheets! https://hip2save.com/product-reviews/best-sheets-on-amazon/
Hope that helps!
Received my order today. These sheets are awful! They are extremely thin. I give the fitted sheet 2 months before the corners tear. Also, the directions advise to wash in cold water. Sorry, but sheets need to be washed in hot water. If you want a true 1800 thread count sheet set, invest in a better brand of cotton sheets. I have 4 yr old sheet sets with a lower thread count that are 3 times as thick as these.
Oh bummer! Thanks so much for your honest review, Kerry. Sorry to hear about this. I did find their full return policy listed when scrolling down the product page and clicking on “30 Day Return Policy”. Hope this helps!
Uck… I hate to be a negative on here, but why does everyone keep speaking positively about polyester material. First off its totally man made synthetic chemical made fiber. Its manufacturing creates lots of environmental hazards and pollutants and it is heard that it is even bad for you, as your skin can absorb the chemicals its compiled from and can potentially cause health issues. Its actually a “heavier ” feeling material than its natural counterparts. Look it up on line, the waste hazards of it being made and how it can affect you. It never breaks down, never leaves this earth. Most everything, including clothing sold on Amazon is made up of it. Just helping consumers be aware is all, not judging. Thanks!