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1000TC Queen Sheet Set Black NOW ONLY $68 Until 21st of Feb at Benson Australia Manchester

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1000+ Queen Egyptian Cotton Sheet Set Black
It was used to sell at $109.99, Now Only $68
For More Details Please Go :http://www.bensonaustralia.com.au/product.asp?id=258
Or you can Call us by (02)9698 6608
Pick up is accpeted, if you are in sydney area.

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  • Website not compatible with firefox and I have to sign in just to get a shipping price. Fail, neg.

    • If you want to know the shipping price, you can call us for more details.
      regular post is:$12
      AusPost express:$15

      • Got some from catch of the day a week or two ago for:
        Sub-Total: $59.95
        Queensland Shipping (): $9.95
        Total (inc GST): $69.90

        • What kind of quality it is?
          You even have not try our quality, how can you be so aggressive to say our sheet set is expensive.
          and I do not know what courier company they use, but we use Australia Post which is supposed to be safest way to send items our customers who ever are at home or not.

        • +1

          The COTD sets are reported to be of very mediocre quality, the issue has been discussed on OzB many times before, I suggest you search for some of the posts/threads before you declare yourself supreme bargain champion dude! ;)

          Not a valid reason for a neg, specious comparison IMHO.

        • Those COTD sheets were disappointing and if you had ever owned top quality sheet sets then you would have also been disappointed. That's why I'm never buying sheets online again unless it's a reputable brand we know.

          Btw, Firefox works fine for me right up to checkout.

        • StewBalls or bender have you tried any of this sellers sheets?

        • elitistphoenix, have you?

          I'm not the one negging! ;)

      • Is the $12 postage cap per item or per order?

  • Black is Scary to sleep in…
    Will wait for a White deal or lighter colour..

    Sad that the web site does not allow FireFox… As Most people use it.

  • I use firefox, website seemed to work ok as far as checkout (I didn't go any further as I'm not interested in the colour). No need to sign in to place order or see shipping cost, capped at $12 according to the order button.

  • Black bed sheets? Eewwy, yuk.

    But I guess it the prefered colour for people into gothic and such.

    • Later
      we will have other color for big deal.
      We will do big deal as our potential customers' requirements
      We are glad to hear from you.:)

  • +1

    Not going to neg u but it's not a good deal.

    Canningvale had sheets on special not long ago rrp $255 to around $80 from memory. They are quality.

    Cotd sheets are rubbish I bought them after one wash they were Removed by mod. Your better off getting real brand 300tc sheets than 1000tc. I watched a report on how they can be what ever they want. It can be 1000 tc per sq inch or 1000 tc per sq cm etc. There is no way to tell. Go to a shop if u want sheets

    • Cotd sheets are rubbish I bought them after one wash they XXXXXX. Your better off getting real brand 300tc sheets than 1000tc. I watched a report on how they can be what ever they want. It can be 1000 tc per sq inch or 1000 tc per sq cm etc. There is no way to tell. Go to a shop if u want sheets

      i read about that on choice. http://www.choice.com.au/reviews-and-tests/household/living-…. apparently you can't judge sheets on thread counts alone:

      "Short of using a magnifying glass and needle to count the threads, there’s no way to be sure of the quantity or quality of the fibres claimed on the packaging. Since there is no legal requirement for manufacturers to state how they counted the threads, the term is almost meaningless."

      Modedit XXXXXX (Please dont quote anothers foul language)

  • +2

    People seem to get misunderstand the whole thread count thing. It seems a common misconception that more-threads-per-inch is better. The only way to fit more threads in a given area is to use finer cotton (or whatever blend the fabric is composed of). Finer cotton (or other material) will break easier than a thicker material does, and it will pill as well. If you are a prima ballerina and want to own the sheerest tutu in town, go high thread count (silk if you can). For manchester you are better off buying a thicker fabric, such as 170gsm fabric. They are the crisp sheets and covers hotels use - not only do they feel like quality, they endure the rigors of industrial laundering.

    I'm sorry to the seller for bagging the product, but in my opinion the term 'high thread count' does not belong in the same sentence as 'manchester'.

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