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Save 15% on a set of luxury cooling gel pillows for a good night's sleep


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The pillows combine soft comfort with sturdy support.

TL;DR: Get two king-sized cooling gel pillows on sale for $58.99, saving you $10.01 as of Aug. 21.


For hot sleepers, a great way to enhance your sleep each night is with a fluffy Beckham Hotel Collection Luxury Cooling Gel Pillow under your head. Made with plush gel fiber that provides head and neck support and chilling technology that helps regulate temperature for cooler nights, the Beckham Hotel Collection pillows can make every night feel like you’ve checked into a 5-star hotel.

Expertly crafted for firmness, these pillows ensure maximum comfort for any resting position. They balance soft comfort with steady support, whether you’re a side, back, or stomach sleeper. They’re encased in a 250-thread count cover and filled with a soft down-alternative, which makes them ultra-comfortable, even for those with persistent allergies. The pillows' no-shift construction is designed to keep their shape without bunching or distorting, no matter how long you use them and how many times you wash them.

For a limited time, grab two king-sized pillows for $58.99, down from $69.

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