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Bedsure Microfiber Bed Sheet Set Review: Is It Worth It?
Soft, wrinkle-resistant microfiber sheets that wash up like new — the affordable Amazon-favorite set that's outsold every cotton sheet on the platform.

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Our verdict
Bedsure microfiber sheets are the right answer for nearly any bedroom on a budget — soft from night one, wrinkle-free out of the dryer, dozens of colors, and a price that lets you swap them every couple of years without thinking. The Amazon bestseller for very good reasons.
The short version
Bedsure quietly became Amazon's #1 sheet brand by getting one thing right: brushed microfiber sheets that feel soft from the first night, don't wrinkle, don't pill, wash up beautifully and cost a fraction of cotton-percale rivals. The set includes a fitted sheet (deep pocket up to 16 inches), a flat sheet, and pillowcases. They come in dozens of colors, hold up to weekly washing without fading, and are the right pick for guest rooms, kids' rooms, summer/winter rotation and anyone who wants nice sheets without spending $200+. Not the choice if you're a hot-sleeping cotton purist, but everyone else should consider these.
Pros & cons
Pros
- Buttery-soft brushed microfiber from the first night
- Wrinkle- and pill-resistant — washes up like new
- Deep-pocket fitted sheet fits mattresses up to 16 inches
- Dozens of colors and patterns to choose from
- Lightweight enough for summer, layers under a comforter in winter
- Fraction of the cost of cotton-percale alternatives
Cons
- Microfiber sleeps warmer than cotton or linen
- Synthetic feel some cotton purists dislike
- Eventually pills after years of use (later than budget cotton, sooner than high-end percale)
Why people love it
Open and wash before first use
Wash on cold, tumble dry low to soften and remove any factory finish before putting them on the bed.
Stretch and tuck
The deep-pocket fitted sheet stretches to fit mattresses up to 16 inches including toppers; the flat sheet has hospital-fold-friendly corners.
Wash weekly, hang or tumble
Cold or warm wash, tumble dry low — they come out of the dryer essentially wrinkle-free, no ironing required.
Who it's for
- Anyone wanting nice sheets under $50
- Guest rooms and kids' rooms
- Households that wash bedding weekly
- Renters and dorm rooms
Are Bedsure microfiber sheets actually any good? An honest review
Bedsure became Amazon's bestselling sheet brand because the value proposition is hard to beat — a full sheet set in any color for a price under most takeout dinners. The honest answer is that they're genuinely good for what they are: a soft, low-maintenance, attractive set that handles the normal sheet job (sleeping on, washing, tucking in) just fine. The brushed microfiber feels soft from the first night without the break-in period some cotton sets require, and they come out of the dryer essentially wrinkle-free, which is the daily-life win most people underrate.
Where they don't compete is in long-term durability and breathability against high-end natural-fiber sheets. A $200 set of long-staple cotton percale will last 10 years, breathe better in heat and last longer-still on the bed. A $30 Bedsure set will last 2-3 years and sleep slightly warmer. The right comparison isn't 'are these the best sheets I can buy' — it's 'are these the best sheets at $30.' At that price, yes. For a primary bedroom in a hot climate where you'll keep the sheets a decade, save up for cotton; for everywhere else, Bedsure is the smart buy.
Bedsure microfiber vs cotton percale vs Mellanni: which sheets to buy
The three Amazon-bestseller sheet brands people compare are Bedsure (microfiber), Mellanni (also microfiber, slightly more premium-positioned) and Threshold/Brooklinen/Cariloha-style cotton percale or bamboo (more expensive, natural fibers). Bedsure and Mellanni are nearly identical in formula — both brushed microfiber, both wrinkle-resistant, both well-rated; choose on the color you want at the price you see. Mellanni is sometimes slightly thicker, Bedsure has more color variety on Amazon. Either works.
Cotton percale (100% cotton, basket-weave construction) is the upgrade most sleep-quality enthusiasts make eventually — crisper feel, more breathable, longer-lasting, but more wrinkle-prone and more expensive. Bamboo viscose sheets (cool-touch, silky) are the niche pick for hot sleepers in hot climates and cost noticeably more. For an everyday bedroom on a budget, microfiber wins. For the bedroom you sleep in every night and want to last a decade, save up for cotton percale or bamboo and put the Bedsure on the guest bed.
How to wash and care for Bedsure sheets to make them last
Wash on cold or warm (not hot — hot is hard on synthetic fibers and bonds in any pilling that's already happening). Use about half the detergent you'd use for cotton — microfiber doesn't absorb detergent residue well, so over-soaping leaves a coating that reduces softness over time. Skip fabric softener entirely; it coats the fibers and reduces breathability without making them feel softer in microfiber's case. Tumble dry low or hang dry; high heat shortens the sheets' life and can cause shrinkage on the fitted sheet's elastic.
Rotate two or three sets if you want them to last meaningfully longer — washing the same set every week burns through it about twice as fast as washing two sets every other week. Store off-season sets in a cotton pillowcase rather than a plastic bin (plastic can trap moisture and cause yellowing). When they finally start to pill or thin, the front-line set becomes the guest-room set, and you upgrade. With those care basics, even budget microfiber sheets stretch from a one-year set to three-plus years.
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Check Price on Amazon →Sold and shipped by AmazonFrequently asked questions
Are Bedsure microfiber sheets actually soft?
Yes — brushed microfiber has a soft, slightly silky feel that some people prefer over cotton-percale's crispness. They're noticeably softer than budget cotton sheets in the same price range and softer than many mid-tier cotton-poly blends. They aren't as breathable as 100% cotton, so cotton purists may always prefer cotton. For the price, the softness genuinely surprises people.
Do Bedsure sheets sleep hot?
Microfiber is less breathable than cotton or linen, so they can sleep slightly warmer — which makes them excellent in winter and on cold-natured sleepers, and a less-ideal choice for chronically hot sleepers in summer. If you sleep hot year-round, look at 100% cotton percale or linen instead. For most people in air-conditioned bedrooms or cooler climates, the warmth difference is minor.
What sizes and pocket depths do Bedsure sheets fit?
Bedsure makes sheets in Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King, and now Split King. The fitted sheet uses elastic all the way around and stretches to fit mattresses up to 16 inches deep, which covers most modern mattresses plus a mattress topper. Check the size you need before ordering and review listings carefully — Bedsure has multiple sheet-set lines (microfiber, cotton, satin), and pocket depths can vary slightly between lines.
How often do I need to replace Bedsure sheets?
With weekly washing and average use, Bedsure microfiber sheets typically last 1.5-3 years before noticeable pilling or wear. That's shorter than high-end cotton-percale or linen sheets (which can last 5-10+ years), but at the price point — often under $30 for a full set — the total cost of ownership is similar or better. Many owners cycle two or three sets and rotate them, extending each set's life.
Are Bedsure sheets a good choice for kids' rooms and dorms?
Yes — this is one of the strongest use cases. Microfiber is more spill-forgiving than cotton (liquids bead up more), they wash up easily on hot wash for sanitizing, they don't wrinkle after a kid kicks them around, and at the price you don't worry about replacing them. The huge color selection means kids can pick their own. For dorm-room beds, the deep-pocket fitted sheet handles the typical college mattress with room to spare.
Are Bedsure microfiber sheets OEKO-TEX certified?
Many Bedsure microfiber sheet sets are certified by OEKO-TEX Standard 100, meaning the textiles have been tested for over 100 harmful substances and certified free of them. Check the specific listing for the OEKO-TEX certification mark before purchasing, since not every Bedsure SKU carries the certification. The brand has expanded the certified portion of its catalog steadily.
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