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Nautica 300 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Mattress Pad (King), White This plush Nautica mattress pad will add an extra touch of comfort and protection to your mattress. This pad features a 300 thread... count Egyptian cotton shell. Type: Mattress Pad Shell materials: 100-percent Egyptian cotton Fill materials: 100-percent... read more Mattress Pads & Covers under $10 $10 - $20 $20 - $30 $30 - $40 $40 - $50 $50 - $75 more... $75 - $100 (17) $100 and up (6) Babies R Us Babyletto BreathableBaby Carter's Colgate DaVinci more... Dream On Me (1) HALO (1) Koala Baby (14) Koala Baby Essentials (15) Naturepedic (6) Protect-A-Bed (39) Sealy Mattresses (3) Serta (2) Simmons (1) Sweet Jojo Designs (12) T L Care (1) Store Pickup Ship it If you're considering purchasing a crib mattress pad, perhaps you're thinking about your baby's entire bedding set. Visit our Baby Bedding Guide for helpful tips on picking the right combinations. Price: Low to High Price: High to Low Sealy Stain Protection Crib Mattress Pad




Koala Baby Essentials 2 Pack Ultra Soft Water Resistant Fitted Crib and Toddler Mattress Pad Cover Protector HALO Bassinest Waterproof Mattress Pad Koala Baby Essentials Ultra Soft Water Resistant Fitted Crib and Toddler Mattress Pad Cover Protector Koala Baby Essentials 100% Cotton Quilted Waterproof Fitted Crib and Toddler Mattress Pad Cover Protector Koala Baby Essentials 2 Pack Waterproof Changing Pads - White Koala Baby Essentials 2 Pack Ultra Soft Water Resistant Crib and Toddler Mattress Partial Liner Pad Protector Carter's Fitted Quilted Crib Pad - White Koala Baby Essentials Zippered Waterproof Crib and Toddler Mattress Protector 6-sided Encasement Koala Baby Essentials 2 Pack Waterproof Changing Pads - Sage/White Koala Baby Essentials 2 Pack 100% Cotton Quilted Waterproof Fitted Crib and Toddler Mattress Pad Cover Protector Koala Baby Essentials 2 Pack 100% Cotton Flannel Waterproof Crib and Toddler Mattress Full Liner Pad Protector




T L Care Waterproof Quilted Mini-Crib Fitted Mattress Pad Cover - White Koala Baby Essentials 100% Cotton Fully Quilted Waterproof Fitted Crib and Toddler Mattress Pad Cover Protector Koala Baby Essentials 2 Pack 100% Cotton Flannel Waterproof Crib and Toddler Mattress Partial Liner Pad Protector Koala Baby Essentials Ultra Soft Water Resistant Fitted Bassinet Mattress Pad Cover Protector Koala Baby Essentials 2 Pack Waterproof Changing Pads - Blue/White Serta Perfect Balance Deluxe Organic Crib Mattress Pad Koala Baby Essentials 2 Pack Waterproof Changing Pad - Pink/White Sealy Allergy Protection Plus Crib Mattress Pad Carter's Fitted Crib Pad - White Serta Perfect Sleeper Deluxe Crib Mattress Pad Carter's Protector Pad - White T L Care Waterproof Quilted Fitted Mattress Pad Cover for Crib & Toddler Bed - White Babies"R"Us Mattress Pads & Covers You (or someone you know) can pay & pick up online orders at a Kmart store - and even use an international credit card.




U.S. shipping & delivery Get your order shipped or delivered to any address in the United States - including hotels. Via Sears, we ship to over 100 countries, so you can have your order shipped back home. Kmart International Online Shopping If you are planning to visit the United States, or have friends and family here, shop at Kmart to get everything you want - including gifts for yourself or others. Shopping online in the USA at Kmart couldn't be easier. You can pay for your order in a store or even use an international credit card. Once you place an order, you (or someone you know) can pick it up at a Kmart store, have it shipped or delivered to a U.S. address, and even have it shipped to over 100 countries - whatever is most convenient for you. I’ve always been amazed how a bed can look so cozy and inviting in the winter, yet give you an unpleasantly shivery surprise when you sleepily climb into it. A cold bed is no fun, so in those long winter nights it’s great to heat your bed and avoid the feeling that you can’t move for fear of rolling onto another icy spot.




There’s no better way to keep your bed warm throughout the night than with a heated mattress pad. It’s an energy efficient, cost effective and safe way to ensure personal warmth while you sleep. In this review I’ll be looking at products from the three major players in the heated bedding industry. To help you make the best choice, I’ll compare them on these key factors: Hopefully you’ll find one which meets your needs and your budget, and helps you sleep in comfort while the world outside is freezing over. Best overall for comfort and reliable heating Sunbeam is an industry leader in designing heated bedding, and its vertical quilted heated mattress pad is the most comfortable and reliable I’ve tried. There isn’t actually a lot of diversity in the heated mattress pad sector. Most manufacturers employ a standard template that includes 10 settings, dual controls, an auto-off feature, and a pre-heat feature. Because of these similarities, picking the superior product comes down to going beneath the surface.




The Sunbeam has two things going for it that set it apart in the industry. It’s as comfortable to lie on as a plush mattress pad, and it has a reliably even heating spread from wires which you won’t feel when you’re in bed. It has the full range of heating settings, including pre-heat and 10 different temperatures. And with dual controls on larger sizes, you and your partner can choose the exact temperature you need to sleep best. Here are the key points to consider: The main downside is that the connector isn’t right on the end of the pad, but a little way up. So if you’re very tall, the connector at the feet may bother you. But if your bed swallows you up, the quality and design are superb and you won’t be disappointed. This is a heated mattress pad that will keep both you and your partner reliably warm throughout those chilly winter nights. The Soft Heat Micro-plush heated mattress pad is made of some of the softest material out there, meaning it not only keeps you warm, but also adds an extra layer of comfort to your bed.




Compliment that with its ultra-thin wires and it’s unlikely you’ll even notice the wiring is there. Safety is something Soft Heat evidently like to focus on, and it shows here with a low-voltage converter and an auto-off function. The main point it has in its favor compared to the Sunbeam is the cord placement. The connector is tucked out of the way at the head of the bed on the side, so you won’t feel it with your feet, and the cords can easily reach sockets behind or to the side of the bed. Here are the key points to note: A potential downside is that on larger pads you need to plug in two transformers, which might require an extension cable. Furthermore, the transformers use energy even when switched off so it’s best to unplug them during the day. The Soft Heat Micro-plush heated mattress pad comes very close to getting everything right, but does have flaws, notably using two transformers on mattresses queen size and larger. The quality of the design is otherwise excellent.




The connectors are in a great place and the design allows you and your partner to be happy with the freedom of temperature choice. The Serta Damask heated mattress pad shares much in common with the previous models, but is weaker in other areas – notably price. It doesn’t appear to have anything about it that would warrant a higher price than the Soft Heat or Sunbeam, yet still commands one. Perhaps the best point is that like the Soft Heat the connector placement is well thought out. The connector sits near the corner at the head of the bed, which is practical both for reaching a plug socket and also not feeling it when you’re in bed. Like the Soft Heat it has the noteworthy AC to DC current conversion feature, though again that involves dealing with transformers. Generally, it feels comfortable to sleep on due to the ultra-thin wires and a soft exterior material. And the heating is reliable, with dual zones for your and your partner. The main downsides are that the pad might slide around on the bed if you don’t use straps or have a perfect fit, the transformer can be a little noisy if you have sensitive hearing and it’s more expensive than the other heated pads in this review.




Overall, the Serta Damask is a good heated mattress pad with sensible cord placement, a good range of settings, and reassuring safety features. As long as you don’t have an unusually thin mattress and don’t mind the transformers, then you’ll find it a good choice for two people who have different heat requirements for their separate sides. Just be prepared to pay more for it than the other heated mattress pads. The Sunbeam therapeutic pad takes the concept of dual controls for two people sharing the bed to the next level. Smaller sizes have 3 individual temperature zones, while the queen and king sizes have 6 in total. The idea being that you can choose to keep your feet toasty, your body warm and your upper body cool – or any other heating combination you choose. If you have any particular aches and pains, you can therefore provide targeted relief, without necessarily heating your entire body. I think if you do have any medical needs, or specific problems such as painfully cold feet, it’s potentially a practical way to address those issues.




Here are the key points to take into account: The main downside involves the way the way the controls work. Firstly, even though it’s technically dual controls, there’s only one physical controller which you have to share with your partner. It’s great that it’s wireless, but annoying nonetheless if you have to pass it between you. Secondly, there’s a control box which needs to be placed under the bed. So if you don’t actually have an ‘under the bed’, it’s impractical to set up. Another potential problem is that the heating works perhaps a little too well. Even on lower settings, it feels quite hot. So it might not be the best choice if you only need a touch of warmth. Overall, it feels like a great idea that wasn’t designed as well as it could have been. If you sleep alone, or have a behind the bed shelf, and have a space under the bed, then it could be a great choice – especially if you really need to target the heat to specific parts of your body.

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