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AeroBed Inflatable Bed, Twin Overview:
- New more powerful pump for less-than-60-second inflation
- New Quadra Coil construction for a smoother sleep surface
- New recessed pump, fits in bedframes
- Patented One Touch comfort control for micro adjustable comfort
- 74 by 39 by 7 inches
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92 of 98 people found the following review helpful: Surprise...but this is a great product!, October 11, 2003 By Rob "eandtee" (New York, NY) - See all my reviews This review is from: AeroBed Inflatable Bed, Twin (Kitchen) I'd managed to avoid using the two "air mattresses" my mother keeps on hand for visitors...until last night. However, I was more than mildly surprised when my, "non-mechanical" daughter had her Aero Bed inflated and made in less than 5 minutes, which is no exaggeration! I took a bit longer as I was reading the instructions. Inflation could not be simpler: plug it in, make sure the valve on the other end is closed and push the button for about a minute. Voila...now make your bed. Comfortable? Yes. We both slept very well, and there was no need to "top off" either of the two the mattress during the night as they stayed comfortably firm and appear to be very well made.
I figured it must be difficult getting the mattresses rolled up to fit in the carry bags...but again, it couldn't have been easier. Just open the valve to deflate, then fold the left and right sides into the middle. Roll up the mattress using the pump as your "core." Once rolled, close the valve, and put it back in... Read more
31 of 32 people found the following review helpful: Five Leaks in Five Weeks, January 29, 2006 By This review is from: AeroBed Inflatable Bed, Queen (Kitchen) The bed does exactly as it claims. It is easy to set up, easy to take down, the pump fills it with air in a minute, and so on.
However, it keeps springing leaks. I have had mine for 5 weeks, and today I repaired the fifth leak. Now, repairing leaks is not all that hard, but it is an on-going hassle.
For those with trouble repairing the leak, here's the plan.
1) Fill the bed VERY FULL. If you don't fill it full enough, you won't find the leak.
2) Put your hand over each of the squares one at a time and press firmly. It might take you a few minutes to cover the entire bed.
3) You will find the leak because it will hiss and blow air against your hand.
Once you find the leak, just follow the repair directions.
However, I have now used up all of the special glue that came with the bed. I don't know enough about glue to know whether I can use Crazy Glue or Super Glue or Elmer's Glue or some other glue, or whether... Read more
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful: The old version is more comfortable, October 19, 2005 By This review is from: AeroBed Inflatable Bed, Twin (Kitchen) Having had the old version (the one w/ the pump on the outside) for 8 years, I finally decided to buy the new one that had the pump inside the mattress.
The new pump being inside made it so much easier to fold the mattress after use, and to put sheets on it. It has a better gasket that closes with a audible snap. However, the PVC material used to make the matress feels thinner and lighter in weight than the older version. The new mattress is also 1 inch shorter off the floor than the older version.
The older one seems sturdier than the newer one. My old one has been used as a box spring, out camping, in dorms and cabins for over 8 yrs.
They do not patch well. My older one finally got a pinpoint puncture that has been impossible to patch, hence the purchase of the new one.
Conclusion: I wish they still made the older one w/ the original dimensions and original PVC material and added improvements to the gasket and the pump placement.
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92 of 98 people found the following review helpful: Surprise...but this is a great product!, By Rob "eandtee" (New York, NY) - See all my reviews This review is from: AeroBed Inflatable Bed, Twin (Kitchen) I'd managed to avoid using the two "air mattresses" my mother keeps on hand for visitors...until last night. However, I was more than mildly surprised when my, "non-mechanical" daughter had her Aero Bed inflated and made in less than 5 minutes, which is no exaggeration! I took a bit longer as I was reading the instructions. Inflation could not be simpler: plug it in, make sure the valve on the other end is closed and push the button for about a minute. Voila...now make your bed. Comfortable? Yes. We both slept very well, and there was no need to "top off" either of the two the mattress during the night as they stayed comfortably firm and appear to be very well made. I figured it must be difficult getting the mattresses rolled up to fit in the carry bags...but again, it couldn't have been easier. Just open the valve to deflate, then fold the left and right sides into the middle. Roll up the mattress using the pump as your "core." Once rolled, close the valve, and put it back in... Read more 31 of 32 people found the following review helpful: Five Leaks in Five Weeks, By This review is from: AeroBed Inflatable Bed, Queen (Kitchen) The bed does exactly as it claims. It is easy to set up, easy to take down, the pump fills it with air in a minute, and so on.However, it keeps springing leaks. I have had mine for 5 weeks, and today I repaired the fifth leak. Now, repairing leaks is not all that hard, but it is an on-going hassle. For those with trouble repairing the leak, here's the plan. 1) Fill the bed VERY FULL. If you don't fill it full enough, you won't find the leak. 2) Put your hand over each of the squares one at a time and press firmly. It might take you a few minutes to cover the entire bed. 3) You will find the leak because it will hiss and blow air against your hand. Once you find the leak, just follow the repair directions. However, I have now used up all of the special glue that came with the bed. I don't know enough about glue to know whether I can use Crazy Glue or Super Glue or Elmer's Glue or some other glue, or whether... Read more 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful: The old version is more comfortable, By This review is from: AeroBed Inflatable Bed, Twin (Kitchen) Having had the old version (the one w/ the pump on the outside) for 8 years, I finally decided to buy the new one that had the pump inside the mattress.The new pump being inside made it so much easier to fold the mattress after use, and to put sheets on it. It has a better gasket that closes with a audible snap. However, the PVC material used to make the matress feels thinner and lighter in weight than the older version. The new mattress is also 1 inch shorter off the floor than the older version. The older one seems sturdier than the newer one. My old one has been used as a box spring, out camping, in dorms and cabins for over 8 yrs. They do not patch well. My older one finally got a pinpoint puncture that has been impossible to patch, hence the purchase of the new one. Conclusion: I wish they still made the older one w/ the original dimensions and original PVC material and added improvements to the gasket and the pump placement. |
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