BedJet via Live Bargains has
BedJet 3 Climate Comfort Sleep System w/ Remote Control on sale for
$284.50.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
rezendes for sharing this deal
Note: Deal is sold directly from BedJet
Features:
- Sleep better with on-demand cooling, warming, and sweat drying comfort right in your bed
- Works on any size bed, any brand mattress, and any type of bed frame including adjustable beds; installs in just a few minutes with no tools needed
- Powered ventilation cooling rapidly wicks body heat and moisture out of the bed for awesome cooling relief — a great solution for hot sleepers, hot flashes, and night sweats
- Heating mode gives a deep sauna-like warmth in just seconds, great therapy for cold feet and cold legs, safer alternative to electric blankets and warms bed 15x faster with air
- Biorhythm sleep technology enables automated temperature control: sleep better by programming different temperature settings for each hour of the night
- Includes the most advanced remote control in the sleep industry with color LCD screen and back-lit keys, plus access to our free app for Bluetooth control with your smartphone
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We bought two during the GMA deal in March 2026 for about the same price and use both every night. Our electric bill went up about $100 in April and $150 in May. The only real change has been adding the BedJet.
We're currently testing with energy-monitoring smart plugs to confirm, but even if it is the BedJet, the comfort is absolutely worth it.
We bought two during the GMA deal in March 2026 for about the same price and use both every night. Our electric bill went up about $100 in April and $150 in May. The only real change has been adding the BedJet.
We're currently testing with energy-monitoring smart plugs to confirm, but even if it is the BedJet, the comfort is absolutely worth it.
"Assuming average US electricity rates (around 16 to 17 cents per kilowatt-hour) and running the unit for 8 hours every single night:
- Using Cooling Mode: It will cost roughly $0.50 to $1.50 per month.
- Using Heating Mode (All Night): It will cost roughly $4.00 to $8.00 per month.
Unless you are running multiple units on maximum heat 24/7, the change to your electric bill will be barely noticeable."Nestl Mocha Brown Duvet Cover King Size - Soft Double Brushed King Duvet Cover Set, 3 Piece, with Button Closure, 1 Duvet Cover 104x90 inches and 2 Pillow Shams https://a.co/d/0bUmLt9M
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"Assuming average US electricity rates (around 16 to 17 cents per kilowatt-hour) and running the unit for 8 hours every single night:
- Using Cooling Mode: It will cost roughly $0.50 to $1.50 per month.
- Using Heating Mode (All Night): It will cost roughly $4.00 to $8.00 per month.
Unless you are running multiple units on maximum heat 24/7, the change to your electric bill will be barely noticeable."I did a quick test this morning before work and saw 0.041 kWh over 5 minutes. Using that as a rough baseline, that works out to about:
- ~3.9 kWh for 8 hours
- ~4.9 kWh for 10 hours (per unit)
- Roughly 122–153 kWh for the month (May) per unit
My all-in electric rate is $0.11759/kWh, so that comes out to:- About $14–$18 per month per unit
- Or roughly $28–$36/month for both
That said, my wife also uses Turbo Heat and regular Heat sometimes, and I don't have numbers for that yet, so real usage is probably higher.At this point, it seems like the BedJets are definitely adding to the bill, but probably not the full $100–$150 increase on their own. It's likely a mix of that plus other stuff (AC, seasonal changes, etc.).
Still gathering data and will do a full overnight test next.
I asked because I was curious what other people's real-world experience has been with energy usage on these.
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We bought two during the GMA deal in March 2026 for about the same price and use both every night. Our electric bill went up about $100 in April and $150 in May. The only real change has been adding the BedJet.
We're currently testing with energy-monitoring smart plugs to confirm, but even if it is the BedJet, the comfort is absolutely worth it.
edit: I didn't realize these have a heater built in also, that can certainly rack up the bill if you run it too much
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