If you’re spending hours scrolling through Reddit trying to decide whether to invest in a BedJet for your sleep temperature issues, here’s a summary of what actual users are saying about this popular bed temp control system.
The Good
- Temperature control works: “I love my Bedjet and would recommend one to anybody. The consistent blowing of cool air from the floor into the sheet has been awesome in the summer. Likewise the added heat in the winter gives the sheets a great ‘fresh from the dryer’ feel.” (7+ upvotes)
- No more night sweats: “I’m a hot sleeper, and i like cool spots with my feet when i sleep. This product is incredible.” (5+ upvotes)
- Great for couples: “When you sleep together each can enjoy their own preferred temperature.” (4+ upvotes)
- Top-notch support: “Customer service alone is a reason to buy.” (4+ upvotes)
- Worth the investment: “I hesitated to buy it in the beginning because of the cost. Today, I would consider paying extra for rush shipping if mine broke. Zero regrets. Zero.” (5+ upvotes)
The Not So Good
- Design flaws: “The half circle / grip thing (that holds the hose) stretched out on me- not even a year later- so I’ve zip tied it to the holder.” (6+ upvotes)
- Falls out constantly: “My biggest problem is keeping it vertically aligned… Probably half the mornings I wake up it is laying on the floor blowing air at ceiling.” (4+ upvotes)
- Poor engineering: “It’s maddening. I feel like a kid designed it.” (7+ upvotes)
- Expensive disappointment: “I bought the BedJet and consider it to be in the top five of my all time stupid purchases.” (45+ upvotes)
- Not actual cooling: “It is not an air conditioner. It can only blow air as cold as your room.” (5+ upvotes)
BedJet vs. Other Options
- Better than ceiling fans: “It’s way better than a ceiling fan, and the cloud sheet is good” (14+ upvotes)
- Compared to Water-based systems like Eight Sleep and Chilipad: “It’s not a perfect system, far less efficient than the water based ones but more reliable and worry free.” (4+ upvotes)
Cloud Sheet – Need It or Not?
Essential purchase: “Just make sure to get the cloud sheet.” (11+ upvotes)
Works fine without: “I’ll say as someone who doesn’t have the cloud sheet, it works fine without it.” (4+ upvotes)
Improves performance: “It is much better with the cloud sheet. The cloud sheet helps disperse the airflow.” (4+ upvotes)
Care tip: “Don’t use a dryer. Just hang dry. They can last decades.” (9+ upvotes)
Tips If You Buy One
- Fix the attachment: “I strap my hose to my adjustable frame (Tempur-Pedic) with a zip tie. Works great!” (4+ upvotes)
- Skip the app: “The remote is a way better user experience compared to the app.” (4+ upvotes)
- Power usage to expect: “Cooling Mode: 9–40 watts, Regular Heat Mode: 100–1100 watts, Turbo Heating Mode: 1500 watts” (5+ upvotes)
- Temperature settings: “I like it direct and did care for the cloud sheet at all. Mine is centered on a queen bed. I keep it at 79 60% to sleep.” (6+ upvotes)
- Just change your bedding: “Switch to Linen sheets and blankets, they breathe better. Your memory foam is the culprit, they are so hot!” (10+ upvotes)
- The wool trick: “Placing a 100 percent wool blanket under your bottom sheet will make your bed more comfortable.” (15+ upvotes)
Worth It?
Most hot sleepers who can afford it say it’s worth the investment: “It’s 1000000% worthhhh it” (5+ upvotes). But there are concerns about the design, particularly the hose attachment system that many users end up fixing with zip ties and duct tape.
If you’re considering a bed climate system, the consensus seems to be: Water-based systems like Eight Sleep and Chilipad may cool more effectively but have leak risks.
BedJet is more reliable with no water to worry about but only circulates room air; and DIY solutions (with 76+ upvotes for a simple fan setup) offer similar benefits at a fraction of the cost.



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