You may have heard of Miracle, a brand famous for its silver-infused bedding. Miracle claims their silver-containing sheets can inhibit 99.7% of bacterial growth. The unique material can reduce the number of washing sheets and is safer for the skin. Is it really as magical as claimed? I will analyze for you whether this sheet is worth buying based on my real sleeping experience.
- Material : Cotton, Lyocell, Silver Fiber
- Size : Twin / Full / Queen / King / California King
- Color : Sky Blue/ Stone/White/Charcoal/Navy/Sage Green/Sand/Terracotta
- Pros
- Antibacterial
- Machine washable
- Five-year warranty
- Cons
- A bit expensive
Miracle sheets are made from Supima cotton and Lyocell fiber (extracted from eucalyptus). The satin weave makes the sheets look and feel smooth. We all know that sateen sheets are thicker and tend to trap heat. But don’t worry, the addition of Lyocell fiber increases breathability and reduces heat retention.
The silver-infused design is designed to reduce bacterial growth. Adding silver to fabrics for antibacterial use is new, but makes sense in theory. Silver fiber inhibits bacterial growth and is friendly to people with sensitive skin. The official claims that it can reduce the number of cleanings and save the amount of washing powder. In my opinion, that doesn’t mean you can go a month without cleaning it.
Test Performance
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The regular bed sheets in my home are washed once every two weeks. Therefore, I set the trial sleep period of Miracle sheets to two weeks. Me, Eric and April recorded their respective sleep experiences and finally summarized its final performance. Come and see how it turns out! let’s go!
softness
Miracle sheets are made from premium long-staple cotton – Supima cotton. This long, thin fiber makes sheets soft and comfortable. But this experience is subjective. Some buyers commented that the sheets were not as soft as expected.
Durability
As soon as you hold this sheet in your hands, you will feel that it is of good quality. Supima cotton has longer fibers and is very strong when woven into thread. In addition, satin weave reduces friction between skin and sheets. This reduces sheet breakage or pilling to a great extent.
Temperature Regulation
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“To be honest, it’s not as cool as I imagined.” Eric, a hot sleeper, commented. “Although the addition of natural eucalyptus fiber increases air circulation, it only allows me to maintain a neutral temperature. This is probably because of the tightness. The sateen material is a bit heavy. If you are very afraid of heat, it is recommended to use fabrics such as bamboo.”
Cleaning Method
Although the addition of silver fiber is antibacterial, we cannot ignore dirt such as dandruff and dust mites. If possible, I recommend washing your sheets every half month. Use cold water and mild detergent, then tumble dry on low heat after cleaning.
Price And Delivery
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Twin $126
Full $132
Queen $144
King $155
California King $155
FREE USA Shipping & FREE Returns. The Miracle sheets bundle includes a 30-night sleep trial. You can return it for free within 30 days and get a full refund. Miracle sheet sets come with a 5-year warranty.
Should You Try It?
If you have sensitive skin or are willing to try something new, you can try Miracle sheets. The unique silver injection process helps inhibit bacterial growth and protect your health. But if you’re on a tight budget and just looking for a soft, comfortable bed sheet, it might not be the best choice.