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A triptych of a person wearing Eberjay Gisele pajamas, eye glasses, and a linen duvet.
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Elissa Sanci

By Elissa Sanci

Elissa Sanci is a writer on the discovery team. She has found that clear ice makes carbonated drinks taste better, and citronella candles don’t work.

A good night’s sleep can leave you feeling energized and ready to tackle the day, no matter what it (or the world) throws at you. But to get there, you first need to fall asleep and stay that way, something easier said than done these days. Although creating a cozy bedroom is not the cure for insomnia, it can help—and with these special Wirecutter Sleep Week deals, you can do it for less.

If you’ve been holding out for a good deal on the mattress of your dreams before finally investing, it’s time to kiss those sleepless nights goodbye. Senior staff writer Joanne Chen says in our mattress buying guide that your primary consideration should be comfort, but you can get the best of both worlds during Sleep Week (as long as your preferred mattress type is on sale).

The foam-layer WinkBed is fluffy and soft, yet it still provides a medium-firm feel that doesn’t compromise on motion isolation or edge support. Delivery can take about two weeks, but our guide writer thinks it’s worth the wait. For added peace of mind, WinkBeds offers a 120-night trial period (though exchanges are subject to a $50 fee); if you change your mind after the trial period has passed, WinkBeds will allow you to exchange the mattress for half the cost plus shipping and haul-away fees. The price indicated is for the queen size.

Read our review of the best mattresses for back-sleepers.

The Tuft & Needle Original is unusual in that it’s a foam mattress without the memory-foam top layer that hugs the body. Though it isn’t the best for folks who weigh over 200 pounds, the Tuft & Needle Original is a solid, medium-firm mattress that works well with any sleep position. It’s also a great choice if a bed partner moves around at night, since it isolates motion very well. This affordable mattress comes with a 100-day trial and a 10-year warranty. The price indicated is for the queen size.

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Bouncy and plush, the Saatva Classic is a great innerspring mattress that can work for all sleepers. One of the few spring mattresses you can buy online, the Saatva Classic is made with a soft top and pocketed coils that add a good amount of bounce without feeling too jiggly. Our testers loved the comfortable Saatva; one called it “luxurious without being too suffocating.” Though Saatva offers a generous 120-day trial period, keep in mind that the company charges a $100 return fee. The price indicated is for the queen size.

Read our review of the best innerspring mattress.

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$1,399 from Leesa
(queen)

25% off MSRP all sizes w/WIRECUTTER25

The Leesa Hybrid, one of our top picks for the best memory-foam mattress you can buy online, combines the best elements of memory-foam and spring mattresses by balancing a conforming cushioning top with a gentle bounce. The durable, dense memory-foam top cradles you and provides good pressure relief, while the spring layer adds just enough bounce and offers good pressure-relieving support. We’re confident that this is one of the best prices you’ll find on the Leesa Hybrid all year. The price indicated is for the queen size.

Read our review of the best hybrid mattresses.

Believe it or not, your pillow plays just as big a role in a good night’s sleep as your mattress. The right pillow supports and cradles your head, eliminating shoulder and neck pain in only a few nights. The wrong pillow, in contrast, can very well be the source of pain. If it’s time for you to leave fitful, sleepless nights in the past, you can pick up the right pillow for a fraction of the price.

What sets the Ecosa Pillow apart from our other pillow picks is its contoured shape: It hugs the curve of the neck and offers extra support for back- or side-sleepers, which can help alleviate migraines, sinus headaches, and chronic neck pain. Highly customizable, the soft yet still supportive Ecosa is pricier than our other memory-foam pillow picks, but it’s still one of our favorites.

Read our review of the best bed pillows.

Comfort is key when it comes to bedding, and these soft, cozy picks are all at great prices during Wirecutter Sleep Week.

Linen is a great material for folks who tend to overheat at night—it feels light on the skin and wicks away moisture better than cotton. The Cultiver Linen Duvet Cover is soft, smooth, and extremely breathable, and as our guide writer mentions, its coarse texture lends an “artfully rumpled” look to a bed. It also comes in 17 colors and prints, so you’re likely to find something that matches your style. The price indicated is for the queen size.

Read our review of the best duvet covers.

The Cultiver Linen Sheet Set, one of the softer linen sets we’ve tested, includes a fitted sheet, a flat sheet, and two pillowcases. Just like the duvet cover, these sheets are smooth, airy, and durable enough that the fabric won’t start to wear thin prematurely—in fact, one of our long-term testers has been using her Cultiver top sheet since 2017 and says it’s the only linen sheet that hasn’t developed holes. The price indicated is for the queen-sized set.

Read our review of the best linen sheets.

As the lightest duvet cover we tested, the Authenticity 50 A50 Duvet Cover is made of breathable, lightweight percale that may appeal to folks who sleep hot. Comfortable and warm to sleep under during chilly nights, the A50 weighs only 2 pounds, so it doesn’t add a lot of extra weight to a comforter. Made entirely in the United States, this durable cover uses long-staple American-grown cotton that’ll last for years. The price indicated is for the queen size.

Read our review of our favorite duvet covers.

If you especially like the feeling of cool, crisp bedding, you’ll probably love the Brooklinen Classic Duvet Cover. Light and soft, this percale cotton cover is sturdy and long-lasting—we’ve been long-term testing this cover since 2016, and it’s still one of the softest, most comfortable duvet covers we’ve tried. It also comes in a variety of modern prints, so finding one that matches your bedroom’s style should be easy. The price indicated is for the queen size.

Read our review of the best duvet covers.

For a slightly more affordable set of lighter-weight sheets, consider the Brooklinen Classic Core Sheet Set. Though they feel a little thinner, less crisp, and less soft than some of our other summer-sheet picks, the Brooklinen Classic Core sheets are very breathable and still feel great against the skin. During the night, our testers found that these sheets were comfortable to sleep on and capable of regulating body temperature well—a big plus for those who sleep hot. The price indicated is for the queen-sized set.

Read our review of our favorite summer sheets.

Machine-washable and crisp, the Baloo Weighted Blanket reminded our testers of a cross between a quilt and comforter. This soft, well-balanced weighted blanket gets its heft from glass microbeads that are designed to avoid pooling, providing even weight distribution. The Baloo also comes with a 30-day return policy and a lifetime guarantee on materials and workmanship. The price indicated is for the 15-pound blanket.

Read our review of the best weighted blankets.

Whether you like to de-stress with a hot shower right before bed or prefer to slip into the softest pair of pajamas you can find while listening to a podcast, a nightly routine can help you wind down at the end of a long day and prepare for a restful night. Here are the best deals we’ve found on sleep-adjacent must-haves.

Smooth and stretchy, the pieces in Eberjey’s Gisele PJ Set are made of some of the most comfortable jersey material we tried. As far as loungewear goes, these classy pajamas are chic enough to make you look as put together as you do in your everyday clothes. Available in dozens of colors, the Eberjey Gisele pajamas also come in many different styles that allow you to mix and match—you can get long sleeves with shorts, short sleeves with long pants, and so on—meaning you’ll be able to find the right set for you.

Read our review of the best pajamas for women and men.

Because Onsen’s Bath Towels are made of a lighter fabric, they dry much faster than our other picks. These woven lattice towels are soft and spongy, and they move smoothly over wet skin without sticking. In general, woven lattice towels can be pricey, but these Onsen towels are less than half the price of similarly styled towels, and they still look upscale and feel luxurious. The prices indicated are for the two- and six-piece sets.

Read our review of the best bath towels.

It’s best to avoid screens before bed, but if you just can’t stop doomscrolling, the least you can do is protect your eyes with a pair of blue-light-blocking glasses. Our favorite place to buy glasses online, EyeBuyDirect, offers both prescription glasses and blue-light blockers alike. With a wide selection of high-quality frames that can suit any person’s style, EyeBuyDirect offers affordable prescription glasses that come with a one-year warranty—and right now, you can save 35% off all glasses with blue-light-blocking lenses. Though the return period is shorter than those for other companies, our testers were consistently impressed by the quality of EyeBuyDirect’s glasses.

Read our review of the best places to buy glasses online.

Cozy and lightweight, the Brooklinen Waffle Robe is made with a spongy, honeycomb texture that absorbs water without becoming soggy. Though not as soft as terry or plush, it’s still one of the softest waffle fabrics we’ve tested, and the robe is comfortable enough to lounge in as you go through your before-bed routine.

Read our review of the best robes.

Meet your guide

Elissa Sanci

Senior Staff Writer

Elissa Sanci is a senior staff writer for Wirecutter’s discovery team based in Denver. Her byline has appeared in The New York Times, Woman’s Day, Marie Claire, and Good Housekeeping. When she’s not testing TikTok-famous products or writing about car garbage cans, you can find her hiking somewhere in the Rockies or lying on the couch with a bowl of chips balanced on her chest. There is no in-between.

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