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re: Does anyone use some kind of mattress cooling system?
Posted on 7/10/22 at 12:05 am to Hopeful Doc
Posted on 7/10/22 at 12:05 am to Hopeful Doc
I have an Ooler and it’s one of my favorite things. If it breaks I will buy another one immediately. Get one and you will never be hot sleeping in your own bed again. You can adjust temps for each side of the bed to dial in the temps for each sleeper. You can also set temperature profiles throughout the night. For example, it could be 70 from 10-12, 65 from 12-5, then warm to 90 degrees to wake you up.
It also makes it so that you don’t have to crank the AC down at night.
I can’t recommend it enough.
It also makes it so that you don’t have to crank the AC down at night.
I can’t recommend it enough.
Posted on 7/10/22 at 12:15 am to Adajax
Some of you sound like fat asses. 67 degrees and two fans and you still sweat?
Either yall are some big ole boys or you spend all day in a freezing cold office. Yall need to spend more time outside
Either yall are some big ole boys or you spend all day in a freezing cold office. Yall need to spend more time outside
Posted on 7/10/22 at 12:18 am to BurningHeart
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The best mattress cooling system I've found over many years is the central AC set to 60, a portable AC in the bedroom set likewise, ceiling fan on medium speed, and a warm shower before bed.
How much was your last utility bill? You really need to go see a doctor.
Posted on 7/10/22 at 12:38 am to Adajax
The TempurCloud Dual Cool pillow is a game changer. Keeps my neck and head cool which in turn cools me off.
Sferra is very expensive but worth it. The Egyptian cotton Italian percale sheets keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. The price will scare you but you’ll never buy another brand again.
Sferra is very expensive but worth it. The Egyptian cotton Italian percale sheets keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. The price will scare you but you’ll never buy another brand again.
This post was edited on 7/10/22 at 9:36 am
Posted on 7/10/22 at 12:41 am to LegendInMyMind
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ETA: And I don't care what any of these jacklegs say, having a good central unit and also needing a window unit in the bedroom and running them all in the 60° range just to sleep comfortably isn't normal.
It’s normal for fat people.
OP, just ditch the goddamn comforter. This isn’t complicated
Posted on 7/10/22 at 12:44 am to BurningHeart
How far are you? 60 degrees? And fans?
Posted on 7/10/22 at 12:53 am to Adajax
Purple matresses are designed to be cool. Not cheap, but possibly worth it in your situation.
Posted on 7/10/22 at 7:30 am to Adajax
Go to the doctor you gots the Suga diabeetus or aids
Posted on 7/10/22 at 9:26 am to SDoolie
We have an Ooler, totally agree with you, can't live without it. I have it set to turn on to 60 degrees an hour before bed, sleep like a baby. In the winter, I set it on 72, nice not to crawl into an ice cold bed.
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