Premium Grounding vs Better Earthing: Stainless Steel Showdown
James McWhinneyGrounding sheets are conductive bedding products that connect your body to the Earth's electrical field during sleep. Most grounding sheets use silver-threaded fabric, but a small number of brands — including both Premium Grounding and Better Earthing — use stainless steel fiber instead. Stainless steel is corrosion-resistant and doesn't oxidize like silver, meaning it maintains consistent conductivity over years of use and washing. The sheets connect to the ground port of a wall outlet via a cord, allowing free electrons to flow from the Earth into your body during sleep. Published research suggests this process may reduce inflammation, improve sleep quality, regulate cortisol, and support recovery. This comparison is unique because both brands use the same core technology — stainless steel — making it the only true apples-to-apples comparison in the grounding sheet market.
Quick Verdict: Premium Grounding vs Better Earthing
This is the only comparison in the grounding sheet market where both brands use stainless steel — so you're choosing between two products built on the same superior technology. Better Earthing is an excellent Australian-made product with medical-grade 316L stainless steel, a Tencel blend for softness, and outstanding reviews. Premium Grounding offers a more accessible price point, a flat sheet for direct skin contact, broader international shipping, and 30% metal fiber content. If you're in Australia and want a premium Australian-made product, Better Earthing deserves serious consideration. For value, product format, and global availability, Premium Grounding has the edge.
Why Is This Comparison Different from All Others?
Every other grounding sheet comparison comes down to stainless steel vs silver. Not this one. Premium Grounding and Better Earthing both use stainless steel fiber, which means both products share the fundamental advantage that separates them from the rest of the market: their sheets don't lose conductivity over time.
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What Are the Material Specifications?
Premium Grounding: 30% Stainless Steel + ConductiveCore™
Premium Grounding weaves 30% stainless steel fiber into a ConductiveCore™. The high metal content creates a dense network of conductive pathways across the sheet surface. The flat sheet design means the conductive surface lays directly against your skin for maximum electron transfer.
Better Earthing: 40% Medical-Grade 316L Stainless Steel + Tencel + ConductiveCore™
Better Earthing uses a more complex blend: 40% medical-grade 316L stainless steel fiber, 50% German-made Tencel (a sustainable eucalyptus-derived fabric known for softness and moisture management), and . The 316L designation refers to a specific grade of stainless steel used in medical implants and surgical instruments — it's the highest-grade stainless steel commonly available.
The Tencel component is a noteworthy differentiator. Tencel is softer than cotton, more breathable, and naturally moisture-wicking. This blend addresses a common concern about metal-fiber sheets — that they might feel rough or industrial — by pairing the stainless steel with one of the softest textile fibers available.
How Do They Compare Head to Head?
| Feature | Premium Grounding | Better Earthing |
|---|---|---|
| Conductive Material | Stainless Steel | Medical-Grade 316L Stainless Steel |
| Metal Content | 30% | 40% |
| Fabric Blend | Stainless steel + ConductiveCore™ | 316L steel + German Tencel + ConductiveCore™ |
| Product Format | Flat sheet (direct skin contact) | Underlay (goes under fitted sheet) |
| Skin Contact | Direct — sheet touches your skin | Indirect — fitted sheet between you and the grounding surface |
| Price Range | Mid-range | $397–$579 AUD (~$250–$370 USD) |
| Manufacturing | International | Australian-made |
| Warranty | 3-year warranty | 3-year warranty |
| Reviews | 4.9 stars, 650+ reviews, 28,000+ customers | 4.93 stars, 183 reviews |
| Grounding Points | Single grounding cord | Dual grounding points |
| Oxidation Risk | None | None |
| International Shipping | Ships to US, AU, UK, CA, NZ, SG | Primarily Australian market |
How Does the Product Format Affect Grounding?
This is one of the most significant practical differences between these two brands, and it's worth understanding thoroughly.
Premium Grounding's flat sheet is designed to lay directly against your skin. You sleep on it or use it as a top sheet — either way, the conductive stainless steel fibers make direct contact with your body. This maximizes the surface area of skin-to-metal contact, which is how electron transfer occurs.
Better Earthing's underlay goes beneath your fitted sheet. You then sleep on top of your regular fitted sheet with the grounding surface underneath. The concept is that conductivity passes through a natural fiber fitted sheet (cotton or linen), which is true — natural fibers do conduct to some degree, especially when they absorb moisture from your body.
However, direct contact is always more efficient than contact through an intermediary layer. Better Earthing's underlay format protects the grounding surface from direct body oils and wear (extending its life), but it trades some grounding efficiency for that protection. Premium Grounding's flat sheet prioritizes maximum grounding contact at the cost of more direct exposure to body oils and washing wear — though stainless steel's corrosion resistance means this exposure doesn't degrade the material.
How Does Pricing Compare?
Price is where these two brands diverge most dramatically.
Better Earthing's sheets range to $579 AUD (approximately $250–$370 USD depending on exchange rates). This puts them at or near the most expensive grounding sheets on the market. The premium pricing reflects Australian manufacturing, medical-grade 316L stainless steel, German Tencel, and a 3-year warranty.
Premium Grounding positions at a significantly lower price point while still using stainless steel construction. The exact savings depend on the size and current pricing, but the gap is substantial — often the difference between a single and double purchase.
Both brands offer 3-year warranties, which means both stand behind their product's longevity equally. The price difference isn't about durability confidence — it's about manufacturing location, material specifications (316L vs standard stainless steel, Tencel vs ConductiveCore™), and market positioning.
What About the Stainless Steel Grade?
Better Earthing specifically uses 316L stainless steel, which deserves explanation. The "316L" designation refers to a low-carbon variant of 316 stainless steel, a grade commonly used in medical implants, marine equipment, and chemical processing. It has superior corrosion resistance compared to the more common 304 grade, particularly against chlorides and acidic environments.
For a grounding sheet context, the practical difference between 316L and other stainless steel grades is relatively modest. Both resist oxidation from sweat, body oils, and detergent. The 316L grade provides additional resistance to harsh chemical environments that a bedsheet is unlikely to encounter. It's a genuine quality differentiator — you are getting a higher-specification material — but the real-world performance difference for a product used in bed may be marginal.
Think of it like comparing a titanium watch to a stainless steel watch. Both will last decades with normal use. The titanium is technically superior, but both exceed what the application demands.
How Do Reviews Compare?
Both brands have exceptional review scores — among the highest in the grounding sheet industry.
Better Earthing holds a 4.93-star average from 183 reviews. That's a remarkably high score, and the review volume, while smaller than Premium Grounding's, is substantial enough to be statistically meaningful. Customers consistently praise the build quality, Australian manufacturing, and the Tencel softness.
Premium Grounding has a 4.9-star average across 650+ reviews from a customer base of 28,000+. The larger review volume and customer count provide a broader data set. Reviews highlight consistent grounding performance over time, improved sleep, and reduced pain and inflammation.
Both brands' review profiles are excellent. Better Earthing's slightly higher star rating comes from a smaller sample, while Premium Grounding's slightly lower rating (by 0.03 stars) comes from a much larger base. Both indicate very high customer satisfaction.
What About Shipping and Availability?
This is an important practical consideration that could make your decision for you depending on where you live.
Better Earthing focuses primarily on the Australian market. They do offer some international shipping, but their product, pricing, and brand messaging are built for Australian consumers. If you're in Australia, buying from Better Earthing is straightforward and supports a local manufacturer.
Premium Grounding ships to multiple countries including Australia, the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, and Singapore. Their website serves multiple markets with localized checkout and shipping options. For buyers outside Australia — particularly in the US and UK — Premium Grounding is the more accessible stainless steel option.
If you're in Australia and willing to pay the premium, Better Earthing is a strong local choice. If you're anywhere else in the world, Premium Grounding is the practical stainless steel option with established shipping infrastructure.
Who Should Choose Better Earthing?
Better Earthing is a strong choice if:
Better Earthing makes a genuinely excellent product. Their 4.93-star rating, Australian manufacturing, and medical-grade materials are not marketing fluff — they represent a real commitment to quality. For Australian buyers willing to pay a premium, this is a product you can feel confident about.
Who Should Choose Premium Grounding?
Premium Grounding is the better fit if:
The Stainless Steel Showdown: What Actually Matters?
Since both brands use stainless steel, the material debate that dominates every other grounding sheet comparison is essentially settled here. Neither product will lose conductivity over time. Neither will oxidize. Both will outlast any silver-based competitor by years.
What separates them is everything else: price, format, availability, fabric feel, and customer base. And on these practical factors, the decision often comes down to geography and budget.
Australian buyers have two excellent local options. International buyers, particularly in the US and UK, have a clear path with Premium Grounding's global shipping infrastructure and more accessible pricing.
Can You Use an Underlay and a Flat Sheet Approach?
If you're a serious grounding enthusiast, using both approaches simultaneously would maximize your conductive contact — an underlay beneath your fitted sheet plus a flat sheet on top of you. This isn't necessary for effective grounding, but some biohackers and wellness optimizers do layer grounding products for maximum electron exposure.
For most people, a single quality grounding product — whether an underlay or a flat sheet — provides more than enough conductive contact for the benefits associated with earthing during sleep.
Key Takeaways
Final Recommendation
Both Premium Grounding and Better Earthing are excellent grounding sheet brands that use the superior stainless steel technology. You genuinely can't go wrong with either.
Choose Better Earthing if you're in Australia, want the highest-specification materials (316L steel, German Tencel), don't mind paying a premium, and prefer an underlay that sits protected beneath your bedding.
Choose Premium Grounding if you want stainless steel grounding at a more accessible price, prefer direct skin contact via a flat sheet, live outside Australia, or value the larger customer base and review history. With 28,000+ customers, a 4.9-star rating, a 3-year warranty, and 30% stainless steel construction, it delivers the core benefits of stainless steel grounding without the ultra-premium price tag.
In a market dominated by silver sheets that degrade, both of these brands stand apart. The choice between them is about preference and practicality — not about compromising on the technology that matters most.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Better Earthing available in the United States?
Better Earthing is primarily focused on the Australian market, though they do offer some international shipping. However, their pricing is in AUD and their product line, customer support, and shipping infrastructure are built for Australian consumers. For US buyers, Premium Grounding offers a more straightforward purchasing experience with USD pricing and established US shipping.
What is 316L stainless steel and does it matter for grounding sheets?
316L is a medical-grade stainless steel alloy used in surgical implants and marine applications. It has superior corrosion resistance compared to standard grades, particularly against chlorides. For grounding sheets, the practical advantage over other stainless steel grades is modest — all stainless steel resists the oxidation that degrades silver sheets. 316L is a genuine quality upgrade, but the real-world performance difference for bedding use is incremental.
Does an underlay work as well as a direct-contact flat sheet?
Both formats provide grounding, but the mechanism differs slightly. A flat sheet that touches your skin directly provides the most efficient electron transfer. An underlay beneath a natural fiber fitted sheet still conducts — cotton and linen allow electron flow, especially when slightly moist from body heat. Direct contact is more efficient, but both approaches deliver grounding benefits.
Why are stainless steel grounding sheets more expensive than silver ones?
Stainless steel fiber is more expensive to manufacture and weave than silver thread. The higher metal content (30–40% vs 5–10% in silver sheets) also increases material costs. However, because stainless steel doesn't degrade, you buy once rather than replacing annually — making the total cost of ownership competitive with or lower than silver alternatives over time.
Can I use Better Earthing and Premium Grounding products together?
Technically yes — you could use a Better Earthing underlay beneath your mattress and a Premium Grounding flat sheet on top for maximum conductive coverage. However, one quality stainless steel product provides sufficient grounding for sleep. Most people don't need both unless they're specifically optimizing for maximum electron exposure.
Which brand has been around longer?
Better Earthing has a longer track record in the Australian grounding market and has built a loyal following with their Australian-made products. Premium Grounding has grown rapidly to serve 28,000+ customers across multiple international markets. Both brands have established track records, with Better Earthing having deeper roots in Australia and Premium Grounding having broader global reach.
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Written by
James McWhinney
Founder, Premium Grounding
James founded Premium Grounding after experiencing the health benefits of earthing firsthand. With a passion for making grounding accessible to everyone, he oversees product development and quality — ensuring every Premium Grounding sheet and mat meets the highest Australian-made standards. When he's not testing new products, you'll find him barefoot on the beach.
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