Pros: Comfortable (while it lasted), fast air pump, long cord Cons: Unreliable, too flimsy, poor customer service
I bought this bed to use as my main bed. I recently moved, and with that came a big purge. In my new home, I didn't have a good, affordable, comfortable bed, so when I saw this advertised on a home shopping channel, I grabbed it!The first bed I ...
Pros: 3min blow-up time Make it once; lean against wall daily Approved by 70yr old dad Cons: None so far.
When my 70 yr old dad came to visit me in my little Bay Area apartment, I had no question that he would stay with me and not at a hotel. He never pays for a hotel in a town with family, and besides I like to have him here in the house for morning ...
Pros: Great comfortable, great durability, and your guests feel like they're on a real mattress! Cons: The bed is so comfortable, your guests may never leave!
I slept on this while visiting my grandmother recently. I inflated it in about 90 seconds every night and deflated it in about 2 minutes every morning. It rolls up easily and compactly and stores in a simple carrying case. What an upgrade from the ...
Pros: Great comfort; reasonable price through Costco on-line. Cons: Develops leaks easily; noisy motor. Hard to fit sheets. Best for part-time use.
I fell in love with this bed after staying with friends on a trip two years ago and knew only a soft bed was for me. Since I needed a new mattress, got this for full time use. It lasted about 6 months and developed a leak I could not find; so purchased ...
Pros: Initially the beds were very comfortable. Cons: Mattress grows, continually expanding beyond original size. Needs daily air. Not for long term usage.
While staying at my brother's house trying to find a new job, we purchased a queen size Sofina Iso airbed with memory foam top. Slept on it for more than 2 years. We loved it. Best bed I had ever slept on. When we finally moved in to our own home, we put ...
Pros: inflates/deflates quickly; comfortable; adjustable firmness levels; uses standard sheets; requires little space for storage Cons: not so easy to get back in the bag; price
We only have company a few times out of the year so having a complete guest bedroom to heat and cool seemed to us a waste of space. I got the bright idea one day that I needed a place to do my once-in-a-blue-moon crafts/scrapbooking and our daughter ...
Pros: Easy to use, very comfortable for people of modest stature. Cons: Leaks, leaks and more LEAKS! IMHO: Defective seam construction
We bought the outdoor "Sports" version (twin) with rechargeable battery air pump in April of 2005 for about $80. Very impressed with ease of use and comfort. We used it indoors during a home renovation for an entire month the first time out and loved it. ...
Pros: Deflates and rolls up compactly to store inside included bag, adjustable firmness Cons: Unless inflated until firm it tends to be unstable, noisy to re-inflate at night.
We needed a spare bed for out of town guests, one that was comfortable yet easily store-able. Reading reviews of the different types available -- inflatable mattresses, or fold up cots, or traditional mattress and box spring sets -- convinced me that the ...
Pros: I awoke with no numbness in my arms or legs. Cons: Second sleeper of different weight causes mattress to become lopsided.
I purchased my Queen size Aero Raised Aerobed a couple of years ago and shipped it to my mother's house, for when I visit. (She has a spare bedroom, but no bed.) I slept the best sleep I have in years on this Aerobed, and whenever I was about to go home, ...
Pros: comfortable, inflates quickly, deflates really quickly Cons: too small for those who are tall, heavy, a little wiggly, leaks, loud, not pretty
MY AEROBED: I bought a Raised Aerobed Twin from overstock.com. That meant I got a bed, a Aerobed duffel bag for storage, and instructions in English. That's it. Thats all I got---no special warranties, repair systems etc. I just went for the cheapest of ...
Pros: High quality Cons: Noisy, difficult to deflate, very heavy, not practical, some stability issues
I bought the Raised Aerobed from an infomercial a few months ago. For some strange reasons, those corny infomercials always end up convincing me to buy something, which of course, is not always useful. The Raised Aerobed is an excellent example of a not ...
Pros: Comfortable and convenient! Gives me the space I need! Cons: Watch out for sharp objects. Might give slight problems if you use it everyday.
I didn't get my Raised Aerobed for a spare bed, but for everyday use. I live with family members and there is not much privacy or space in the house. I got on this exercise kick and there is not much space in the living room so I have to do my routines ...
Pros: Great space saver - sleep grrrreat. Cons: Stablizers on the side are clunky.
I got this bed to sleep on because I got in an accident and can't sleep in the marital bed with the cast on my arm. I have to have the whole bed to rest my arm but I also need something that will support my size and height. I am 6'2' and 240 and live in...
Pros: Comfortable, sturdy, and looks like a standard bed when bedding is on Cons: Like all inflatables it needs a little extra air every 6-8 hours.
Queen Size Raised Aerobed.
I already owned a standard twin aerobed when the raised mattress was introduced. Having had several guests and personally using it for over 10 nights, I am very glad I bought it. It's a bit heavy due to its size but fits...
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