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  2. This $12 disposable bedding set is a must-have for traveling

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    Research shows that hotels rarely change bed sheets after guests check out. To avoid sleeping on unwashed bedding, snag this disposable set from Amazon. This $12 disposable bedding set is a must ...

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    Often, they come with unfamiliar noises, lighting and bedding, which can interfere with your ability to relax and get a decent night’s sleep. Related: 4 Ways to Get a Better Night's Sleep ...

  4. Travel website - Wikipedia

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    Individual airlines, hotels, bed and breakfasts, cruise lines, automobile rental companies, and other travel-related service providers often maintain their own web sites providing retail sales. Many with complex offerings include some sort of search engine technology to look for bookings within a certain timeframe, service class, geographic ...

  5. Swag (bedroll) - Wikipedia

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    3. The Australian Swag, as defined in the past, is a portable sleeping unit. It is normally a bundle of belongings rolled in a traditional fashion to be carried by a foot traveler in the bush. Before motor transport was common, foot travel over long distances was essential to agriculture in the Australian bush. [10]

  6. Pillow - Wikipedia

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    German pillow sizes are 80×80 cm (older) or 40×80 cm (newer). When considered as a subset of bed pillows, Euro pillows finish 26×26 in and older style travel pillows commonly finished 12×16 in. [citation needed] The main distinguishing feature is whether the pillow case is plain or with a valance around the edge.

  7. Bedding - Wikipedia

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    Hotel bedding: sheets with a high-thread count and unadorned designs, marketed to replicate the bedding materials that hotels use. The expansion of business travel has created a consumer demand for such products.

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