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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed in aero bed quality,
By Patricia K. Goodrich "Patricia Goodrich" (Gainesville, FLorida United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: AeroBed Premier Comfort Plus Queen Bed (Kitchen)
I have bought 4 aerobeds over the years. 3 of them have held up through several years of travel, grandkids, and even extended nightly use. The last one, the Aerobed Premier Comfort Queen Bed, seemed much less sturdy than the previous models, especially on the brushed fabric top. This model developed a leak on the top within 2 months of purchase and was difficult to fix because of the material involved. Would not buy this product again.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I CANNOT DECIDE IF I LIKE IT OR NOT,
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This review is from: AeroBed Premier Comfort Plus Bed (Kitchen)
The AeroBed Premier Comfort Plus Twin Bed is extremely easy to set up and put away. I like a firm bed, and I think it inflates enough to provide plenty of support for me.
The only problem is that it seems to lose air through the night. I suppose this could be because the air temperature has dropped a bit, but I cannot quite tell. When I go to bed I inflate it all of the way so that it is firm and comfortable. Usually, when I wake up, the bed is a little less firm. Sometimes it is even a little mushy. I don't think I have a leak, but I cannot tell, so I am undecided about the bed. A friend with the same bed says he almost never has to re-inflate it, so I am wondering if I should exchange mine. However, it is far better than the Coleman bed I tried. That one sat twice as high as this one, but in the morning much of the air had escaped, and I was nearly on the floor. I didn't feel rested at all. On top of that, it was a real pain to inflate/deflate. If you are on the fence between the Coleman and this one, I would recommend paying the extra money and giving the AeroBed a try. ====UPDATE==== I gave up on the bed. The other night I woke up with a mushy mattress and decided I had had enough. Maybe mine was a lemon. If not, then I hope they improve the air retention quality, because it sure is comfortable when it is holding air!
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Leaks worst then the Titanic,
By Sammie 62 (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AeroBed Premier Comfort Plus Bed (Kitchen)
Ok, I bought this item and after only after 6 uses it began to spring leaks (Small rips at the seams) I sent it back to the Company, which after inspection was kind enough to replace the item. This new replacement lasted about 4 uses and then began to develop the same problem. I sent this item back to the Aerobed company who stated that, they could find nothing wrong with their workmanship and sent the ripped item back to me. I fixed the small rip only to have another one occurr within 2 more uses. The item is now in a NYC trash bin, and the homeless won't even use it. In my opinion and based on my experience with this product it is poorly made and subject to rubber break down, which will lead to leaks. Don't waste your money. PS: The patch kit they give you to fix leaks is useless, and all the duct tape and glue in the world will never stop this type of mattress breakdown. Hope this helps.
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