THERE'S nothing more annoying than fitted sheets popping off on one side when you're trying to sleep.

So one woman decided to try out a device that promises to keep things in place all night long.



But when Tiffany took to TikTok to share a look at the Siaomo sheet fasteners in action, the majority of comments came from people likening her sheets to a bin bag.

"Do you love your boyfriend but this always happens on his side of the bed?" she wrote over her video.  

"It’s been two days and the sheet still hasn’t moved."

"Black vinyl sheets?" one person commented on the clip.

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As another added: "i thought it was a bin bag!"

"Wipe clean," someone else laughed.

As another wrote: "Not the tarp sheets!"

"What in the name of Hannibal lector is going on with those sheets," someone else questioned.

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"lol why everyone hatin on my sheets?" Tiffany responded to the backlash.

"They are silky feeling, nothing fancy I paid $20 on amazon.

"They are soft and yes dirt slides right off."

But others insisted the sheet devices were a game changer.

"I’ve had these for years, absolute life saver," one wrote.

"Highly recommend these. absolutely insanity savers," another added.

"We have these already. Can confirm they work," a third commented.

While someone else wrote: "Now this altered my brain chemistry – didn’t know anyone made a solution for this!"

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