Pros: Easy to Inflate, Comfortable to Sleep Cons: Does NOT Last!
I bought the AeroBed and was excited about it for the first couple of months, until it decided to deflate and make it a cocoon around me while I was sleeping. Called AeroBed and replaced it, with no problem. Then imagine my horror as I awoke a few months later to the same thing. That would be 2 AeroBeds bad in 8 months. All AeroBed was willing to do is send me a replacement bed again. Thank goodness, I bought it from QVC and my refund from QVC is on it's way!
Aero raised bed - not a good experience by lavenderthyme ,Jul 29 '06
Pros: It was very comfortable till it started leaking. Cons: Not durable, poor customer service from the manufacturer.
I bought the raised aero bed to use for visitors. It was very comfortable but developed leaks after only a few uses. The first time I was able to use the included patch kit, which did seal that leak. The second time it sprung a leak my sister had to call for help in the middle of the night to get out of the deflating bed - she really could have done it herself but was laughing too hard. I called the aero bed company about the problem. They were not willing to take it back but said they would send another patch kit - but never did. After that I bought a different brand.
AeroBed-Queen Raised vs. Standard by hjb1 ,Nov 13 '07
Pros: Comfortable Cons: Possibly slow leakage
We recently went to Australia and slept on a standard queen AeroBed for about 10 days at a friend's house. For the most part I found it satisfyingly comfortable and slept surprisingly well. It may have lost a little air, but it was very slow and it was quite easy to inflate to the firmness we desired. We purchased a raised queen AeroBed, but I find it somewhat unstable, particularly at the edges. We are planning to exchange it for a standard queen.
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