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Sleep hot? These 'cloud-like' cooling pillows are down to a record-low $23 a pair

Sleep hot? These 'cloud-like' cooling pillows are down to a record-low $23 a pair

Yahoo19-06-2025
Have you been dreaming of sounder sleep? Get a head start — literally — by swapping your old, limp pillows for a plush new pair. Specifically, we suggest Cozsinoor bed pillows, which are wildly popular with Amazon shoppers and down to a record-low $23 for a two-pack. If your pillows are more flat than fluffy and have you waking up with sweaty hair, it's time to upgrade with this unbeatable deal. Summer lovin'? More like summer snoozin' — and for a total steal.
Finding soft, supportive pillows is priceless — that said, we won't say no to a best-ever discount. For comparison, similar pillow sets from big brands like Serta can set you back 40 bucks (or more). Apply the on-page coupon, and you'll spend less than $12 per pillow.
The fantasy is to fall asleep as soon as your head hits the pillow. Good cushioning can make that possible, and thousands of five-star fans say Cozsinoor is the brand you want. If you sleep hot, this set will keep you comfortable, fans report. It's filled with a plush down alternative (100% polyester) encased in a soft, cool-to-the-touch sateen cover, and its moisture-wicking properties help keep the sweat away while you snooze.
FYI, the Sleep Foundation recommends replacing your bed pillows every year or two. That sounds like a pricey proposition, especially if you've got multiple bedrooms, but this is less than a week's worth of lattes. Take two of these pillows and thank us in the morning when your neck is unkinked, your back is happy and you have a yawn-free day.
Need more persuading? Take it from the Amazon customers who sleep on these every night — over 3,300 say they're a five-star buy, and many describe them as "like sleeping on a cloud."
"Fluffy, soft, but not too soft, easy on my messed-up neck!" raved one satisfied slumberer. "Slept on this pillow for four nights at an Airbnb, took a pic of the tag ... and went on the hunt! Have been searching for several years for the perfect pillow — could this be the one? Think so!"
"I am a back sleeper and these are so comfortable," said a third buyer. "They are not too big and don't have so much stuffing that you [feel] like your neck is going to break. They shape to your neck and head. I love mine just as much as my feathered pillows."
"I had been searching for a pillow that would mimic the pillows I had used in nice hotels, and I found them!" exclaimed an enlightened luxury-seeker. "Great quality, perfect thickness, comfortable and durable. I am glad that I bought four!"
"These pillows provide a great balance of support and cozy fluffiness," wrote a final fan. "They stay cool overnight, have kept their shape for months and are very comfortable."
"These pillows are as advertised — perfectly soft and not flat, but not so full that they create an unnatural neck position," said a generally pleased buyer. "My only complaint is that the material is so smooth/slippery, it's been a real struggle keeping the pillowcases on, even for short periods."
"I love the comfort, but they slide out of the pillowcases," echoed another. "That's the only [thing] I dislike about them. I love sleeping on them."
You'll also want fresh coverings for your new favorite pillows, and Amazon shoppers love these luxurious pillowcases from Bedsure.
If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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