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Pike Street 200-Thread-Count Microfiber King Sheet Set, Eggplant

Pike Street 200-Thread-Count Microfiber King Sheet Set, Eggplant
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #76598 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Size: King
  • Color: Eggplant
  • Brand: Pike Street
  • Model: PIK200MICRO-KG-EGGPL
  • Released on: 2007-08-01
  • Dimensions: 8.00 pounds

Features

  • Unbelievably soft and practically care-free microfiber sheets in an array of sizes and colors
  • Made from 100 percent polyester in a 200 thread count; machine washable and dryable
  • Revolutionary fabric feels like silk and breathes like cotton; woven, not knitted, for breathability
  • The ultimate in easy care; no ironing; never wrinkles, never pills; color never fades
  • King includes 106-by-102-inch flat sheet; 78-by-80-by-14-inch fitted sheet; 20-by-40-inch pillowcases

Customer Reviews

do NOT buy these1
i know, we're all tempted by the low price; i was. these are very thin and cheaply made. as all the others mentioned, they are so thin u can see through them. i didn't see others mention this, but my sheets are also a different shade of blue than my pillow cases. that's not very important, but the worst part is that after washing them ONE time, tiny bumps appear on the fabric and make it VERY UNCOMFORTABLE to sleep in. i'm gonna toss these and get myself a new set. what a waste of money!

Don't waste your money1
I like many others fell for these sheets based on the low low price.
They are very thin. Thin like silk. They very soft too.
The problem is that they fuzz up very fast. You know those nasty little fuzz balls. I thought these would be great as summer sheets but with those nasty fuzz balls even that won't work.

Tissue-thin sheets2
The other reviews mentioned the unusual thinness of these sheets, but I thought they might have been overstating the case. They were, if anything, being too kind. While the sheets are very soft and the color nice, the fabric is so so so thin that I fear they will rip if I tug them too tight while making the bed. I can only imagine how they will hold up under the odd dog paw--not very well, I fear. Don't bother I'd say unless you don't plan on using them for long.