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Best Sales on Pillows, Duvets, and More Sleep Essentials

National Sleep Awareness Week spells big savings on a good night's rest

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If you’re looking to upgrade your bedroom without replacing your mattress, there are plenty of budget-friendly ways to turn it into a sleep sanctuary. You can almost always find discounts on everything from sheets and pillows to mattress toppers and air purifiers, so you can get quality items without having to pay full price.

Right now, there are some good discounts available because National Sleep Awareness Week, which runs until March 14, typically brings more and better deals on mattresses and sleep accessories. Plus, CR is holding our Member Appreciation Week through March 17, giving Digital and All Access members access to exclusive offers that could help you save even more.

We monitor everything we test in our labs and in our homes so that we can alert you when the good stuff goes on sale. And we also do our best to give you insights into just how good the discounts really are. And if you’re looking for more than items to spruce up your bedroom, we’re tracking prices on everything we test. Check out the CR Deals hub to see our curation of the best offers available right now.

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Pillows

The Sleep Number ComfortFit Ultimate is made of a blend of memory foam pieces and down alternative fibers. It’s $20 off right now, and members can save even more. Inside the pillow casing are three layers that can be added or removed to tailor the pillow’s comfort to your individual needs. It earns top support ratings for both side and back sleepers, and our testers find it to be very breathable. It’s not as resilient as other options on this list, though, and might not hold its shape over time. 

During Member Appreciation Week, CR members can get an additional 10 percent off now through March 17. Just click the Sleep Number Shop button above to get your unique discount code.

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This adjustable-fill pillow from Layla marries polyurethane foam with kapok—the featherlike fiber made from the seed pods of the kapok tree, popular for being a vegan alternative to down. It’s on sale for the general public, and CR members can access additional exclusive savings. Our tests find that the model lives up to the material’s reputation, offering top-notch breathability in a soft and rather resilient package. Despite not having cooling properties as its name suggests, the pillow does not retain warmth. And while it offers stellar support for side sleepers, back sleepers are also well served by this pick.

Members can save 20 percent on top of the existing discount using the code CRMEMBERS until March 17.

This Coop pillow uses gel-infused memory foam and microfiber, making it a good choice for those who love the "cool side" of the pillow. It’s part of Coop’s Sleep Week sale, so shoppers can save 20 percent right now, and CR members can save a little extra (see below for details). The pillow gets a perfect score for breathability, so if you sleep hot, it could be exactly what you need for all-night comfort. It also offers top-notch side support and nearly as good back support.

The Coop Home Goods Premium Adjustable Loft Pillow is made of shredded memory foam and excels in our tests for support, no matter your size or sleep position. It also keeps its shape well, showing little to no change in height or fluffiness in our resilience tests. Each pillow comes with extra foam, so you can adjust the filling to your liking. The only area where this pillow falls a bit short is in breathability—it sleeps slightly warm.

Sheets

If you prefer synthetic sheets, this Mellanni sheet set is a top-notch low-cost pick, especially for members, thanks to an exclusive offer. It offers a softer feel than most cotton options and is pretty resistant to wrinkling, and you can expect a great fit even after a year of laundering. You can also expect this set to be in rotation for a while because it performs well in our strength test. The one area where these bedsheets miss the mark a bit is in our fit test. Though the packaging claims “deep pockets,” this set is best suited for mattresses 10 inches or less in depth.

Just use the Shop button above to navigate to Amazon, add the sheets to your cart, and enter code CRMAWK26 at checkout anytime between now and March 17.

There’s a reason Brooklinen is an internet sensation. Our tests find that its Luxe Core sheets have sturdy seams, making them pretty tear-resistant. And when it comes to shrinkage, consumers can rest assured that they won’t experience much of it.  When you’re making the bed, these sheets take out the guesswork. There are labels along each side that read “short side” and “long side” so that you’re never confused. Just expect to experience a fair amount of wrinkling.

Coop is the brand that introduced the "original" adjustable pillow to the market, and it seems it has another top-rated bedding product on its hands. Coop Sleep Goods ComphySoftSpa sheets excelled in our shrinkage and fit tests, proving they’ll stay securely on your mattress even after multiple washes. These polyester linens won’t wrinkle much, and their pleasing strength test results mean they’ll stand the test of time.

According to our sensory test, the Lands’ End Premium Supima Cotton Sheet Set is one of the softest in our ratings. Though you will experience some wrinkling, it still performs better than most natural cotton sheets in our wrinkling assessment. With an excellent fit for mattresses 14 inches thick and under, little to no shrinkage, and a very strong weave, it is a solid pick.

Duvets

Brooklinen Down Comforter

Brooklinen Down Comforter

Brooklinen’s down comforter stands out for its high-quality construction, ultra-soft feel, and excellent temperature regulation. Right now, it’s 20 percent off for the Friends & Fam sale, 5 percent better than the first-time buyer discount that’s available between sales. Available in both down and down-alternative options, it comes in lightweight, all-season, or ultra-warm varieties. The all-season down version is cozy and breathable, with no noticeable clumping or feather leakage. Its sateen shell adds a touch of luxury, and features a grid design and corner ties to keep it in place. Though pricey—about $500 for a king—it’s a worthwhile investment for those seeking top-tier comfort. Brooklinen also offers a 365-day return policy (minus a $9.95 fee). The duvet is Downmark certified.

Buffy Cloud Comforter

Buffy Cloud Comforter

Buffy’s Cloud Comforter is the softest choice in our at-home assessment, and it’s back down to the lowest price we’ve seen at Amazon. Thanks to its smooth, silky feel and fluffiness, the duvet is comfortable enough to use without a duvet cover. Made of recycled materials, it’s uniformly stuffed in layers to prevent clumping and shedding. The shell material is 100 percent sateen-weave Tencel lyocell.

Cooling Blankets

Elegear Revolutionary Cooling Blanket

Elegear Revolutionary Cooling Blanket

The Elegear Revolutionary Cooling Blanket was CR’s top pick because it kept us the coolest in our tests and was comfortable, soft, and well-made. It features smooth Arc-Chill 3.0 Cool Fabric on one side and Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified cotton on the other side.

Guohaoi Cooling Blanket

Guohaoi Cooling Blanket

The Guohaoi Cooling Blanket was the second most cooling blanket we tested. When wearing it for an hour, the evaluator reported it felt very cool and didn’t retain heat. The front of this blanket is constructed with nylon and polyester and feels like smooth, cool, swimsuit material. The back is made from Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified cotton. The stitching isn’t the neatest and feels a little inexpensive, and the two layers aren’t attached, but you can often expect some shortcomings for lower-priced items, and the important thing is that this blanket has a cooling effect as advertised.

Mattress Toppers

Lab tests find that this topper from Casper doesn’t allow users to sink in as deeply as others. This topper feels like an actual mattress, adding a touch of medium softness where needed without allowing the body to sink in too much. The two-layer cushion combines a layer of softer foam over a firmer base layer of foam. At a little under 16 pounds, it’s easy to move around, and its machine-washable zip-off cover made of polyester, cotton, rayon, and spandex makes it easy to clean. However, this topper can not be flipped. Casper offers a 30-night risk-free trial, and its toppers are backed by a 5-year limited mattress topper warranty.

Viscosoft’s gel-infused memory foam topper, now on sale for the general public and with an exclusive members-only offer, is reasonably plush but still has a medium to medium-firm feel, based on my experience lying on it. It earns first-rate marks for support and convenience. But this topper envelops the body more than a few of the other models we tested, scoring on the warmer side for heat retention. Our lab data suggests that those who sleep hot are likely to feel that difference. Additional features include corner straps to help keep it in place and a removable machine-washable rayon cover. The topper can also be flipped and rotated, though it weighs 27 pounds (among the heaviest of those we tested), so you might need a helper.

CR members can save 30 percent at either retailer listed above. To get the exclusive discount, enter the code CRVS2630 at checkout, whether you’re shopping at Amazon or buying directly from Viscosoft. The offer is available now through March 17.

Air Purifiers

If you’re looking for an air purifier for a small room, the Blueair Mini Restful might fit the bill. It’s on sale for the general public, and CR members can save even more. The Mini Restful earns the CR Recommended designation because it performed very well in our tests. Running at high speed, it aced the dust, pollen, and smoke removal tests, and did nearly as well operating at low speed. It gets a middling score for noise output at high speed, which is common across every model, but it’s actually pretty quiet at low speed, making it a great option for all-day use in, say, a home office.

During CR’s Member Appreciation Week, this model is 40 percent off for members, 10 percent better than the public offer. Just use the code CR40 at checkout.

The Blue Signature is one of our top-rated air purifiers for extra-large rooms. It didn’t ace any of our tests, but it earned high marks for particle removal at high speed and noise levels at low speed. But if you’ve got a room that’s 650 square feet or more, odds are that noise levels won’t be too much of an issue. It’s currently 33 percent off for the general public, and members can save just a bit more.

The CR discount is only 2 percent better than the public offer, but if you’re thinking about buying it, a little extra savings is never a bad thing. Enter the code CR35 at checkout.

The Blue Pure 311i+ Max is not on sale for the general public, but members can still save. This air purifier is terrific at removing dust, pollen, and smoke, but expect a bit of noise. It’s easy to use and is designed for use in a large space, 350 to 650 square feet. CR members find Blueair air purifiers highly reliable, and they’re very satisfied with their purchases. The Blue Signature does well, too, though it doesn’t score quite as well as the 311i+ Max. However, this model is rated for even larger spaces. And if you have a small room that needs an air purifier, the Mini Restful model is a great choice.

To get the discount, enter the code CR30 at checkout.

A portable purifier that keeps your air clean and matches your mid-century modern design aesthetic—yes, please. The HoMedics AP-C500 is a large-room air purifier with a budget-friendly price tag (and an additional 20 percent off coupon makes this deal even friendlier). It performs impressively on both high and low speeds and is easy to use. Just expect a fair amount of noise while it’s running.

The HoMedics AP-T200 has impressive performance and an attractive design, similar to the AP-C500. It performs impressively on both high and low speeds and is easy to use. Just expect a fair amount of noise while it’s running. The major difference—this model is designed for medium rooms of 150-350 square feet so it’s smaller in size and has a smaller price tag. Macy’s no longer lists this as a sale, but these are the only two retailers where this air purifier is available, and it originally sold for $300.

Humidifiers

The low-priced, ultrasonic Levoit Classic 300S can humidify a room of up to 505 square feet, which earns it a solid rating in our output test. It aces other evaluations too. It has a variety of features including automatic shut-off, a digital humidity display more accurate than those of most competitors, and the option to diffuse aromas. And now it’s back down to the lowest price we saw in 2025.

This humidifier, rated for small rooms, is a fantastic balance of quality and price. It’s plenty capable, and it has an indicator when the water level is low, so it’s easy to know when you need to add more (and it shuts off automatically if you don’t get there in time).

Room Fans

Vornado Flippi V6 Personal Air Circulator

Vornado Flippi V6 Personal Air Circulator

If you’re looking for a small fan to keep things cool on a bedside table and provide a little white noise, this little Vornado model could fit the bill. It’s quiet and fairly versatile, with a 180-degree tilt and two speed settings.

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Samantha B. Gordon

Samantha B. Gordon is the deals editor at Consumer Reports. She has been covering the online marketplace for CR since 2019, helping readers save money and find the best prices on high-quality products. Previously, Samantha was the managing editor of the e-commerce team at Reviewed. In her free time, Samantha can be found crafting and playing her guitar. Follow her on X: @sam_the_editor.