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Twin XL Comforters A Must For Warm Bedding

A good set of twin XL comforters are a must if you have guest beds that are often used by friends and family during the holiday season. Who among us hasn't spent the night at a relatives house, only to have a very poor night's sleep because there wasn't enough bedding? With the purchase of twin XL comforters for your guest room, no longer will you have to worry about the comfort of your friends and family.

Twin XL comforters also make great gifts for the young adult or student in your family. Whether it's birthdays, the holidays, graduation or congratulations on a new job in the big city, a nice set of twin XL comforters will be a welcome and thoughtful gift. Most college dorms are outfitted with twin XL sized beds, and twin XL comforters are a perfect fit. They're a bit bigger than regular twin sized bedding, but not quite as large as bedding made for double beds or queen sized beds. In a cramped urban apartment, most young adults purchase a twin XL bed, because they're just too big for a regular twin bed, but need to conserve space where it counts. If someone you love has just gotten a new job in the big city, think about the gift of warmth and comfort that you can provide with a set of twin XL comforters this holiday season.

If you own a cottage, beach house, hunting lodge, summer camp, motor home, cabin, or scout camp, twin XL comforters are a must for brisk fall nights and the chilly spring mornings. Twin XL comforters can provide your friends, family and guests with warmth and comfort that will help them rest up so that you can all hit the slopes or trails, and stay busy having fun, not being tired and worn out from not sleeping well. Your vacation outing, or family gathering will be that much more enjoyable knowing that you'll be fully rested, warm and cozy under your twin extra long comforters.

Many such camps, cabins and cottages are small, and will need twin extra long comforters because the beds are slightly bigger than standard sized twin beds. This is because while trying to conserve space, a standard sized twin bed is a bit too small for the average adult. Many of us remember staying at a beach house or summer cottage, only to toss and turn all night with cold feet. With the right twin extra long comforters, your feet will be warm and toasty, and you won't be up all night trying to get comfortable.

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