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Easy to use, the bed inflates automatically in under a minute with the integrated pump, which also doubles as a flashlight and runs off of 8 C batteries (not included). This twin-size version measures 74 by 39 by 8 inches when inflated, weighs about 8 pounds, and has a maximum capacity of 350 pounds. Aerobed includes a sturdy duffle for storage and a 2-year limited warranty. A queen-size model is also available.
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Functional but Quirky,
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This review is from: Aerobed Adventure Inflatable Beds with Flashlight Pump (Kitchen)
I purchased this bed based on Aerobed's excellent reputation for air mattresses. Almost all of their other air beds actually plug into the wall all night, which is how they stay firm all night long. This bed is intended for situations where you might not have electricity - say, when camping - though the instructions tell you that the bed should "only be used inside." I suppose a tent counts as inside, right?
The pros of this bed: Stayed more firm overnight than any other camping air mattress I have used (Coleman, and a no-name). Bed was clearly made of quality, thick plastic. Air valve had a little thingy to block air from rushing out when you open it. Battery-powered pump was pretty strong, and also would suck air out of the bed when you want to take the bed down. Flashflight was weak, but serviceable. Came with two patches. The cons: The pump ONLY WORKS when horizontal. If you're setting your camp up in the dark and putting the batteries in the pump for the first time, make sure to put the pump in the horizontal position before turning it on, or it won't turn on. The first night we had to use our friends' pump, which was subpar and only pumped our bed up halfway. This bed was also a little expensive. Tips: Fill up the bed halfway and let it sit. Then finish pumping it up. This prevents leaks. Keep your pump horizontal, or it won't work. Verdict: I'm glad I made the investment in a slightly nicer air mattress. This thing should last longer than two or three uses. There's nothing worse than a slowly deflating mattress... and hopefully I won't have that issue with this baby.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Split at the seam after light use,
By selketine (Maryland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Aerobed Adventure Inflatable Beds with Flashlight Pump (Kitchen)
We had this bed less than a year and used it only a few times when it developed a very slow leak. We finally figured out the seam had split very slightly - be enough to make the bed useless. The bed was gently used so I really see no excuse for it to break. It was comfortable and worked fine until the seam broke. Considering our old Coleman mattress lasted years with a lot of abuse (from kids who jump - who are old enough to not do that now) - I expected a lot more from a more expensive bed.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
aerobed used two times within six months of purchase and needs new o-ring but company wont provide just the 0-ring,
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This review is from: Aerobed Adventure Inflatable Bed with Battery-Powered Flashlight Pump, Twin (Kitchen)
The aerobed mattress was fine but only used two times within 6 months and the 0-ring broke. Now the company will NOT send me the 0-ring, I must buy the whole big part for 10 dollars and then pay 12 dollars shipping!!! Heck might as well buy a new bed. Company needs to stand behind product better. So, I need one little 0-ring and can't get it. So bed is worthless.
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