The head of a self-drilling decking screw is often designed with a star or square drive, which allows for better torque transfer and reduces the chances of stripping
- In addition, ice slurry systems are emerging as a potential hydrocool alternative. Here, a mixture of ice and water is used to cool products, offering the benefits of hydrocooling with less water waste. The ice melts slowly, maintaining a consistent low temperature without the need for constant water replacement.
- The presentation of a towel gift set can elevate its appeal even further
- The versatility of fibre towels extends beyond household cleaning
While American bed sizes have remained fixed, there are no standard mattress depths. As a general rule, our fitted sheets have a gusset (AKA “pocket size” or “pocket depth”) that will fit mattresses up to 17” deep with enough room to tuck under the mattress. However, most of our purveyors accommodate custom orders for deeper or thinner sizes.
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- When selecting yellow bedding, consider the tone that best complements your room's existing color palette

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Belgium And French Flax Linen
POLYESTER Polyester sheets are known for their durability and stain resistant qualities. These sheets are made from a synthetic fiber which is commonly found in many bedding products. They are also wrinkle resistant, but are not as soft and breathable as other fabric options. However, Polyester sheets tend to be exceptionally cheaper than traditional cotton sheets, making them a popular choice for many people.


As discussed above, there are many different materials used to make sheets. Each material has its own unique properties, as well as its own pros and cons. It’s important to consider what you want from your sheets as you decide on a material. Do you value softness the most? Breathability and cooling? Durability? Ease of care? Determine what characteristics you want from your sheets and start narrowing down which materials will fit those needs best.
If you compare linen vs cotton sheets in terms of breathability, another major difference emerges — linen will keep you much cooler at night because of its longer fibers and, therefore, looser weave. Air can pass through linen more easily, keeping your body cool. Cotton, as previously discussed, can also be perfect for warm sleepers (in the case of percale bedding), but linen definitely has the edge over it.