VIA MERCHANT
VIA MERCHANT
Pros:
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Very inexpensive
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Soft top fabric
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Partially natural materials
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Good waterproofing capabilities
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Washes well
Cons:
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Quite baggy on thin mattresses
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A little noisy
“Mattress protectors can get even pricier than you might expect, so if you’re looking for one that won’t break the bank, this PlushDeluxe one is a solid option,” says Higley. “Of the handful of mattress protectors that we tested under $50, this one markedly outperformed its competitors.”
Our product testers agree that the PlushDeluxe was one of the softest mattress protectors they tested. Its ultra-soft bamboo material is waterproof and easy to clean. Plus, the mattress protector comes with a 10-year warranty. Testing this product in the studio revealed that while the protector fits on most mattresses, it’s best suited for 14-inch mattresses. Most mattress protectors we tested fit a 12-inch mattress best. So, this is one to consider if you’re looking for a protector to fit a longer mattress.
Our testers noticed slight shrinkage after washing and drying this protector, and there were some subtle crinkling sounds when laying on the protector. However, the right sheets should help diffuse some of that noise. If you’re looking for a budget pick, this one is hard to beat.
What to Consider When Buying a Mattress Protector
- Moisture-repelling material: For bed-wetting children or adults who like their morning coffee in bed, a waterproof mattress protector can save the day when accidents happen.
- Fabric content: Cotton is breathable, wool is extra warm, and synthetics are more affordable.
- Hypoallergenic: Especially important for allergy sufferers.
- Comfort: Desirable features include fleece linings, quilted top layers, moisture-wicking technology and a fitted-sheet design to avoid bunching.
- Eco-Friendly: Look for sustainable and organic fibers like cotton, wool, bamboo and eucalyptus.
- Zippered encasements: Ideal for blocking dust mites, bed bugs and other allergens that can trigger asthma and other respiratory illnesses.
- Fit: Choose a protector the same size as your mattress. Remember to check the mattress depth.
Why You Should Trust Us
To find the best mattress protectors, our product testing team, spearheaded by expert Product Testing Manager Annamarie Higley, trialed more than a dozen. They performed more than five different tests on each product and spent 40 hours researching, sourcing and testing each product. In total, they collected nearly 375 data points.
They used a queen-size Teoanns 10-Inch Memory Foam Mattress in a Box, a 2-inch LinenSpa Memory Foam Mattress Topper and a Utopia fitted sheet to conduct their tests. They also stained, washed and dried each mattress protector. They also used each protector to determine things like comfortability and noise produced with movement. They even plan to take their testing further with long-term testing.
How We Found the Best Mattress Protectors
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Our team of testers put each mattress protector on this list onto a standard mattress with a two-inch pad and a four-inch pad, then evaluated how well it fit and how easily it was to put on. They carefully noted whether the protective portion covered the mattress’s entire top or whether it was loose and bunchy.
FAMILY HANDYMAN
After placing each mattress protector, our team applied a fitted sheet and rolled across the surface of the mattress to evaluate the noise that each protector produced. Next, they placed a layer of paper towels underneath each mattress protector, poured blue-dyed water onto the protector, topped it with a five-pound weight, and let it sit for four hours to see if any water soaked through to the paper towels. Lastly, our product testers cold-washed and tumble-dried the mattress protectors to assess them for lingering dye, pilling and shrinkage.
FAQ
What are the best types of mattress protectors?
It depends on what you’re looking for in a mattress protector. We recommend bamboo or eucalyptus if you want one that’s cooling and moisture-wicking. Pure cotton, however, may be more breathable. For convenience, we recommend getting a mattress protector with machine-washable fabric.
Are expensive mattress protectors worth it?
They can be! Premium materials often come at a higher cost. Also, cheap mattress protectors might not be as waterproof or stain-resistant as expensive ones. Cheaper materials and plastics typically also trap more heat than premium protectors made of bamboo, eucalyptus and high-quality cotton.
Is it best to get a waterproof mattress protector?
Absolutely. A waterproof mattress protector can help extend your mattress’s life while protecting it from stains, spills and liquids.