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by shellm , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Listed in message Cons: Listed in message
Ok the bed isn't all that the advertisement says (what is?) but it is a useful item in certain situations. I wouldn't buy it for normal home use. It just isn't that comfortable. But it is a wonderful item to have if you travel to friends and family ...
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by jobycom , Jan 02 '02
Pros: Convenient and surprisingly solid Cons: The plastic makes you sweat.
We got the queen size Aerobed mattress at Costco for $99.99, which was quite a bit less than we saw it at other places It might have been a different model, but we saw it for over $200.00 some places, with the same features and a pump that looks the...
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by comfaire , Nov 22 '01
Pros: This bed is a cute concept. Cons: Complex construction is prone to leaks and is unstable.
As an owner of several Aero Products, I could not resist trying the Raised AeroBed. My wife and I own and have slept on AeroBeds since their introduction and found them to offer a comfortable night's rest and a perfect surface for those romantic moments...
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by maddiesmom , Dec 23 '00
Pros: comfortable, easy to use, quick set-up Cons: squeaks on hard surfaces, somewhat noisy to inflate
We bought our Aerobed when I had to stay in an unfurnished apartment for a few days. It was so comfortable, I hardly wanted to go back to a regular bed!
The Aerobed is an air mattress with a small, built-in electric pump for inflation. You...
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by lavoisier - Top 200, Nov 16 '01
Pros: Setup, Deflation, adjustable firmness, non-fabric, easy cleanup. Cons: Short mattress for tall people.
When I was in my University residences, I slept on the mattresses that the campus residences provided me. After about 3 years of sleeping, basically on the same mattress. I started to feel lower back pain. As I gained weight every year since I first...
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by Jazmin , Nov 08 '00
Pros: comfortable, sturdy, great customer service Cons: expensive, plastic parts can break off
With so many overpriced, inferior goods being pawned off on unsuspecting consumers, it is tremendously refreshing to find a company with reliable, high-quality products and excellent customer service. That, in a nutshell, describes our experience with...
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by wc201 , Nov 17 '00
Pros: Compact, Portable, Short inflatable time, excellent support from the company Cons: If there is leak, it's very hard to locate and fix the problem
For personal reasons, I have never owned a regular bed (one with coil spring in it) since I was sixteen. Most of time, I used futon because I could fold it and save space. One sleepless night about a year ago, I saw an ad. Aerobed. It was like a...
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by normaroth , Nov 06 '00
Pros: Comfortable, portable, quick inflate/deflate, lightweight Cons: Bulky attachment
Like many Americans I was raised on the notion that a bed must be hard in order to benefit one's back. Also included in my schooling was always to buy brand names with good reputations, and in regard to mattresses, anything called "hideaway",...
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by jojoswinger , Jan 17 '03
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...
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by mystiquedragon , Oct 05 '03
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 ...
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by inanna9 , Oct 27 '02
Pros: Very easy to inflate. Nice and comfortable. Cons: Poor quality.
Since February of 2002, I have dealt with two of these mattresses, both of them failing to hold the air in. When the first one began to slowly collapse, customer service was very helpful with a replacement valve kit, But before I could even attempt to...
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by pinedae , Dec 29 '01
Pros: Inexpensive solution for occasional use Cons: Low durability, very heavy to carry
It is really not fair to characterize this product as a bed. The instructions explicitly tell you to evenly distribute your weight on it. This means no sitting at the end of the bed, standing on it or (heaven forbid) jumping on it. I'm using mine as a...
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by JoeEkaitis - Top 500, Aug 05 '01
Pros: Easy to store, set up and take down. Uses ordinary bed linens. Comfortable and durable. Cons: Slight "inflatable toy" odor when new, dissipates with use.
When family and friends pull up roots and move to remote regions requiring an overnight stay when you pay them a visit, give them a nice send-off. Buy them an AeroBed or two. Better yet, throw a couple in the trunk of your own car with some pillows and...
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by stephen_payne , Apr 19 '02
Pros: comfortable, compact, easy to use Cons: none that I can see
I've owned this queen size aerobed for about two months now and have used it 10 to 15 times so far. To me it's more comfortable than my regular bed, which is now 10 years old, because I like a very firm bed. The firmness is adjustable in case you prefer...
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by bizstone , Dec 01 '00
Pros: Firm, comfy, and portable Cons: You could pop it
Aerobeds are comfortable and futuristic. I use an Aerobed as my permanent bed because it’s better than a regular mattress and it’s not filled with billions of mattress mites!
Mattresses are heavy, cumbersome, filled with all kinds of junk, and...
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