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The Best Amazon Cooling Sheets – 9 Picks That Make Hot Summer Nights More Comfortable

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18/06/26: To refresh this guide for 2026, I've added three new additions: Brooklinen's Luxury Percale Sheet Set and Luxury Sateen Sheet Set, and the Sijo AiryWeight Tencel Sheet Set. I've also checked and updated all links and prices. With Amazon Prime Day next week, running from the 23rd to the 26th of June, I'll be populating this page with deals as they drop, so bookmark this page to return to then if you're keen to get an even better deal on one of our favorites.

For a lightweight bedding solution for warm summer nights, look no further than the best Amazon cooling sheets. Boasting moisture-wicking capabilities and optimal breathability and thermoregulation, they can make a world of difference to your sleep, whether you're a hot sleeper, live in a humid climate, or are contending with hot flushes caused by pregnancy, menopause, hormones, or health conditions.

As the Sleep Editor here at Homes & Gardens, I've experienced firsthand how making this small, simple switch can have a huge impact, testing countless cooling sheets from sleep speciality stores like Piglet in Bed, Brooklinen, and Cozy Earth. And while there's nothing wrong with shopping at these luxury places, they do tend to be very expensive.

Fortunately, however, many of these sleep specialty stores are available to shop on Amazon, making them subject to frequent sales. Here, I've collated a guide to the best cooling sheets to shop on the site for cooling comfort − all of which not only have high ratings from our editors, but from online reviewers, too.

The 9 Best Amazon Cooling Sheets − Ranked and Reviewed

All prices were correct at the time of publication, and refer to Queen sizes.

How to Choose Amazon Cooling sheets

Since there are over 10,000 results for 'cooling bed sheets' on Amazon, you might not know what to look for, or even where to start. That's where I can help. Below, find a list of the top cooling materials, as well as what qualities make them ideal for cooling sheets.

  • Cotton Percale: A loose, lightweight weave (one-thread-over, one-thread-under), cotton percale feels crisp and cool on your skin.
  • Cotton Sateen: A one-over-three-under weave ensures a smooth, silky finish to give any bed a cool-to-the-touch, five-star feel.
  • Bamboo: Naturally moisture-wicking and antimicrobial, bamboo is a great choice for anyone who suffers from night sweats. Eucalyptus has a similar look and feel.
  • Linen: Breathable and durable, linen sheets are woven from hollow flax fibers for optimal breathability. Try to embrace the natural wrinkles as part of linen's rustic charm.
  • Microfiber: More breathable than polyester, and highly affordable – the basis for many of the best affordable picks.

FAQs

Do Amazon Cooling Sheets Actually Work?

Not all cooling sheets are created equal. With thousands of options on Amazon, we understand it takes an expert eye to find a bona fide set. Since I've sampled several sheet sets that claim to be cooling but actually incorporate synthetic materials that trap heat and moisture, I can quickly spot materials that are not cooling by nature. At Homes & Gardens, we've tested the majority of the items on this list in person – and with hot sleepers – so we can vouch for the performance of these sheets.

Since everyone sleeps differently and has different sheet preferences, I recommend you read the customer reviews to assess suitability before you buy a cooling sheet set from Amazon. You can now use the Rufus function on Amazon to search the reviews for specific search terms.

So, if you are perimenopausal or have a health condition that causes poor thermoregulation, it is easy to find similar buyers who match your needs and see how they found the product.

How to Find the Best Deals on Amazon Cooling Sheets

Amazon is a really good place to buy cooling bedding because it always has a great selection of deals. With Amazon Prime Day happening next week, from the 23rd to the 26th of June (though I'd expect deals to run even longer), there's no better time to score a good deal on a cooling sheet set.

You can also expect to spot deals for other sales periods, such as Black Friday on the last Friday in November, and Cyber Monday on the first Monday in December.

What's more, cooling bedding can often be a bit of a desperation purchase after a bad night's sleep – meaning you likely want to buy something quickly and affordably. Amazon tends to deliver on both of these things, with next-day delivery available for Prime members, and with our expert guidance, you can get straight to the best options without spending too much time researching.


Once you've bought a set of the best cooling sheets, it's time to dress the rest of your bed. Layer the best cooling mattress protector between your bed and your body to safeguard against sweat, spills, and stains. With these cooling bed products, you're guaranteed to sleep cool and comfortably any time of year.

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Ottilie Blackhall
Sleep Editor

Ottilie joined Homes & Gardens in 2024 as the News Writer on Solved, after finishing a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. Now, as the Sleep Editor, she spends her days producing content on all things sleep – from mattresses and sheets to protectors and pillows, all of which she tests in her own home. She also has particular expertise in home fragrance, covering everything from candles to reed diffusers, and frequently attends showrooms, including Vispring and Frette, and events hosted by the likes of Diptyque, Jo Malone, and Malin+Goetz.

Previously, she has written for Livingetc and Motorsport Magazine, and also has a Master's degree in English Literature and History of Art from the University of Edinburgh.

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