abc Secret Sales has BedJet 3 Climate Comfort Sleep System w/ Remote Control on sale for $284.50. Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
Multi-Function Climate Control: Forced-air system for bed-specific cooling, warming, and sweat-drying using gentle airflow; regulates temperature from 66°F to 104°F.
Cooling Features: Rapidly removes trapped heat and humidity, ideal for hot sleepers, hot flashes, and night sweats.
Warming Features: Provides quick, dry, sauna-like warmth for cold feet/legs, warming beds up to 15x faster than electric blankets with safer air-based technology.
Biorhythm Sleep Technology: Customizable hourly heating/cooling profiles; includes temperature-based wake-up setting to replace noisy alarms.
Quiet & Efficient: Ultra-quiet motors deliver 4x the air of a room fan at half the noise level.
Convenient Controls: Features RF remote with color LCD and back-lit keys, plus a free Bluetooth app for Apple/Android devices.
Easy Installation & Compatibility: Installs in minutes without tools; works with all bed sizes, mattress brands, and bed frames (including adjustable); requires 6" under-bed clearance or can be placed at bed's foot/side.
Compact Design: Base unit measures 15.5" x 10.5" x 6", weighs 9 lbs.
Limitations: Not an air conditioner; best cooling performance requires room temperature below 79°F
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abc Secret Sales has BedJet 3 Climate Comfort Sleep System w/ Remote Control on sale for $284.50. Shipping is free.
Thanks Community Member lee38jx for sharing this deal
About this Item:
Multi-Function Climate Control: Forced-air system for bed-specific cooling, warming, and sweat-drying using gentle airflow; regulates temperature from 66°F to 104°F.
Cooling Features: Rapidly removes trapped heat and humidity, ideal for hot sleepers, hot flashes, and night sweats.
Warming Features: Provides quick, dry, sauna-like warmth for cold feet/legs, warming beds up to 15x faster than electric blankets with safer air-based technology.
Biorhythm Sleep Technology: Customizable hourly heating/cooling profiles; includes temperature-based wake-up setting to replace noisy alarms.
Quiet & Efficient: Ultra-quiet motors deliver 4x the air of a room fan at half the noise level.
Convenient Controls: Features RF remote with color LCD and back-lit keys, plus a free Bluetooth app for Apple/Android devices.
Easy Installation & Compatibility: Installs in minutes without tools; works with all bed sizes, mattress brands, and bed frames (including adjustable); requires 6" under-bed clearance or can be placed at bed's foot/side.
Compact Design: Base unit measures 15.5" x 10.5" x 6", weighs 9 lbs.
Limitations: Not an air conditioner; best cooling performance requires room temperature below 79°F
I picked one of these up last GMA sale and will buy a second for this sale.
These work great but FYI to anyone shopping them, they are not a replacement for an AC. These do not cool air, they only circulate room temp air under the sheets. BedJet calls 78+ extreme heat and recommends against using it in those temps because you may not be happy with it. This probably the most common subject that comes up with people shopping these units. That's why I bring it up. Anyhow, I'm a sweaty sleeper and it does a great job of keeping me dry by moving some extra air around me.
They do have a heating element that can preheat the bed or warm you throughout the night in the winter.
As someone else already said, there is a sheet that they don't say is required, but it changes the experience dramatically and for the better. Without it, you'll end up having air blown directly on you. The sheet disperses the air flow. It seems like an expensive extra but it's worth the cost, IMO.
There are two versions of the sheet. One is single zone. Some sheets also have a dual zone option where each side of the sheet can have its own BedJet with different settings. You can also use a single BedJet with a dual zone sheet if, say, only one partner wants to use a BedJet.
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I picked one of these up last GMA sale and will buy a second for this sale.
These work great but FYI to anyone shopping them, they are not a replacement for an AC. These do not cool air, they only circulate room temp air under the sheets. BedJet calls 78+ extreme heat and recommends against using it in those temps because you may not be happy with it. This probably the most common subject that comes up with people shopping these units. That's why I bring it up. Anyhow, I'm a sweaty sleeper and it does a great job of keeping me dry by moving some extra air around me.
They do have a heating element that can preheat the bed or warm you throughout the night in the winter.
As someone else already said, there is a sheet that they don't say is required, but it changes the experience dramatically and for the better. Without it, you'll end up having air blown directly on you. The sheet disperses the air flow. It seems like an expensive extra but it's worth the cost, IMO.
There are two versions of the sheet. One is single zone. Some sheets also have a dual zone option where each side of the sheet can have its own BedJet with different settings. You can also use a single BedJet with a dual zone sheet if, say, only one partner wants to use a BedJet.
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For anybody that buys one, about a week or so later, they send out an email with a promo code to buy the sheet for people who participated in that GMA sale. Whenever you get that promo code, be sure to post it on here.
Its not much, like $30 off the sheet.
I'm hoping to hear back tomorrow on returning my full price device (its in the return window, I just wanna make sure they say yes). How long do these deals usually last?
I paid $100 more than this and it was worth every penny. I used to always be hot at night and now sometimes I have to turn it off at night cause it gets too cold. Didn't buy their sheet but it works great placed between the fitted sheet and top sheet.
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For anybody that buys one, about a week or so later, they send out an email with a promo code to buy the sheet for people who participated in that GMA sale. Whenever you get that promo code, be sure to post it on here.Its not much, like $30 off the sheet.
FYI I just double checked my email but never received any discount from the GMA order on July 19th. This may be targeted but would definitely like a promo code.
I'm hoping to hear back tomorrow on returning my full price device (its in the return window, I just wanna make sure they say yes). How long do these deals usually last?
I did that last time this deal popped up and it was extremely easy
I picked one of these up last GMA sale and will buy a second for this sale.
These work great but FYI to anyone shopping them, they are not a replacement for an AC. These do not cool air, they only circulate room temp air under the sheets. BedJet calls 78+ extreme heat and recommends against using it in those temps because you may not be happy with it. This probably the most common subject that comes up with people shopping these units. That's why I bring it up. Anyhow, I'm a sweaty sleeper and it does a great job of keeping me dry by moving some extra air around me.
They do have a heating element that can preheat the bed or warm you throughout the night in the winter.
As someone else already said, there is a sheet that they don't say is required, but it changes the experience dramatically and for the better. Without it, you'll end up having air blown directly on you. The sheet disperses the air flow. It seems like an expensive extra but it's worth the cost, IMO.
There are two versions of the sheet. One is single zone. Some sheets also have a dual zone option where each side of the sheet can have its own BedJet with different settings. You can also use a single BedJet with a dual zone sheet if, say, only one partner wants to use a BedJet.
Oh weird, I assumed they have an actual cooling function given the cost... So this is just a very very expensive fan then with a heating coil? That seems... crazy for the money.
I guess it works based on the above positive reviews. It just seems expensive for what it is as if you buy the sheet, don't you need at least two so you have a replacement when you change the rest of the linen?
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I returned mine. It's fine for what it is but I just think a fan and no covers works better. Especially if your dog sleeps on the bed. It's only blowing in room temperature air.
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Just note - if you go with the dual zone model that means you need TWO bedjets.
These work great but FYI to anyone shopping them, they are not a replacement for an AC. These do not cool air, they only circulate room temp air under the sheets. BedJet calls 78+ extreme heat and recommends against using it in those temps because you may not be happy with it. This probably the most common subject that comes up with people shopping these units. That's why I bring it up. Anyhow, I'm a sweaty sleeper and it does a great job of keeping me dry by moving some extra air around me.
They do have a heating element that can preheat the bed or warm you throughout the night in the winter.
As someone else already said, there is a sheet that they don't say is required, but it changes the experience dramatically and for the better. Without it, you'll end up having air blown directly on you. The sheet disperses the air flow. It seems like an expensive extra but it's worth the cost, IMO.
There are two versions of the sheet. One is single zone. Some sheets also have a dual zone option where each side of the sheet can have its own BedJet with different settings. You can also use a single BedJet with a dual zone sheet if, say, only one partner wants to use a BedJet.
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https://bedjet.com/products/aircomforter
Just note - if you go with the dual zone model that means you need TWO bedjets.
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These work great but FYI to anyone shopping them, they are not a replacement for an AC. These do not cool air, they only circulate room temp air under the sheets. BedJet calls 78+ extreme heat and recommends against using it in those temps because you may not be happy with it. This probably the most common subject that comes up with people shopping these units. That's why I bring it up. Anyhow, I'm a sweaty sleeper and it does a great job of keeping me dry by moving some extra air around me.
They do have a heating element that can preheat the bed or warm you throughout the night in the winter.
As someone else already said, there is a sheet that they don't say is required, but it changes the experience dramatically and for the better. Without it, you'll end up having air blown directly on you. The sheet disperses the air flow. It seems like an expensive extra but it's worth the cost, IMO.
There are two versions of the sheet. One is single zone. Some sheets also have a dual zone option where each side of the sheet can have its own BedJet with different settings. You can also use a single BedJet with a dual zone sheet if, say, only one partner wants to use a BedJet.
FYI, you can get the cloud sheet a bit cheaper on ebay. More so if you get a pre-owned one.
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Its not much, like $30 off the sheet.
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I did that last time this deal popped up and it was extremely easy
These work great but FYI to anyone shopping them, they are not a replacement for an AC. These do not cool air, they only circulate room temp air under the sheets. BedJet calls 78+ extreme heat and recommends against using it in those temps because you may not be happy with it. This probably the most common subject that comes up with people shopping these units. That's why I bring it up. Anyhow, I'm a sweaty sleeper and it does a great job of keeping me dry by moving some extra air around me.
They do have a heating element that can preheat the bed or warm you throughout the night in the winter.
As someone else already said, there is a sheet that they don't say is required, but it changes the experience dramatically and for the better. Without it, you'll end up having air blown directly on you. The sheet disperses the air flow. It seems like an expensive extra but it's worth the cost, IMO.
There are two versions of the sheet. One is single zone. Some sheets also have a dual zone option where each side of the sheet can have its own BedJet with different settings. You can also use a single BedJet with a dual zone sheet if, say, only one partner wants to use a BedJet.
Oh weird, I assumed they have an actual cooling function given the cost... So this is just a very very expensive fan then with a heating coil? That seems... crazy for the money.
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