If You Don’t Have A Mattress Protector, Respectfully, What Are You Doing?
It’s fair to say that a new mattress is often a solid investment. You sleep on it every night, so why shouldn’t it be, right? That’s why, if you think about it, a good quality mattress protector should be given equal importance. These babies not only reduce wear n’ tear on your new threads and keep your bed stain-free, but they also have the power to reduce the number of dust mites and allergens that collect in your mattress over the years (yuck).
So, in the name of peak adulting, we’ve done the hard yards for you and rounded up the best mattress protectors tailored to your bed size. A fair few are even on sale today, so you’ll wanna jump on ’em quick.
The Best Mattress Protector for a Single Bed
Emma Mattress Protector V3, $126.75
Made from 3D knitted fabric for top-of-the-line ventilation and moisture/temperature regulation, this one from Emma Sleep is perfect for those of you who might get a lil’ sweaty while you sleep. This baby also contains natural probiotics, which are released upon friction when you sleep. What does that mean? It creates a micro-climate that doesn’t allow for allergens and dust mites to grow. Say goodbye to the constant sniffles!
You can buy the Emma Mattress Protector V3 ($126.75) from Emma Sleep here.
Bedecor Mattress Protector, $29.99
If you’ve got kids who are still learning how to potty-train (especially when it comes to wetting the bed at night), this 100 per cent waterproof protector is set to do the trick by protecting your child’s mattress from any long-term urine stains and odour.
You can buy the Bedecor Mattress Protector ($29.99) from Amazon here.
The Best Mattress Protector for a Double Bed
Sleep Cool Wool/Cotton Mattress Protector was $249.99, now $149.99 (save $100)
This premium cotton and wool combo will give all you hot sleepers a chance to cool the heck down this summer, thanks to the breathable and cooling abilities of its fabric. Did we mention, it’s also incredibly soft. Think: sleeping on a cloud but marginally better. Just a note – the sale price won’t last for long, so get shopping!
You can buy the Sleep Cool Wool/Cotton Mattress Protector ($124.99) from Myer here.
Sheridan Ultracool Cotton Mattress Protector, $269.99
We are suckers for anything Sheridan because we know its high-quality, durable products last forever and a day. A solid investment, if you will. This one from Sheridan is no different, so nab it while it’s hot.
You can buy Sheridan’s Ultracool Cotton Mattress Protector ($269.99) from Myer here.
The Best Mattress Protector for a Queen Bed
Australian-Made Quilted Mattress Protector was $89, now $49.08 (save $39.92)
This Australian-made topper/protector hybrid will protect your mattress from stains, spills, and general wear n’ tear, all while keeping you madly comfortable. A total all-rounder in our books.
You can buy the Quilted Mattress Protector from Amazon here.
Tontine Comfortech Quilted Waterproof Mattress Protector, $82.52
Our friends over at Tontine don’t miss either when it comes to bedding products. This highly-rated Comfortech one has hundreds of reviews that confirm this baby is thick, comfy and totally spill-proof. It also dries in no time after washing.
You can buy the Quilted Mattress Protector from Amazon here.
The Best Mattress Protector for a King Bed
Bamboo Mattress Protector, $36.79
This bamboo, water-resistant, hypoallergenic, breathable, washable, antibacterial cover will keep your mattress as clean as the day you brought it home. This is a solid move after forking out a small fortune for it. Are we right, folks?
You can buy the Bamboo Mattress Protector ($36.79) from eBay here.
Tontine Classic Anti-Allergy Luxe Mattress Protector, $84.99
Prone to allergies? This Tontine protector features a treatment that inhibits the growth of bacteria, mould and dust mites for a sniffle-free sleep.
You can buy Tontine’s Classic Anti-Allergy Luxe Mattress Protector ($84.99) from Amazon here.
If you’ve skipped a few episodes and still need to buy a mattress first, may we suggest starting here?
The post If You Don’t Have A Mattress Protector, Respectfully, What Are You Doing? appeared first on Lifehacker Australia.