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Posted at 3:06 PM on Wednesday 11/5/08 by
Ben
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SmartBargains.com has the AeroBed Deluxe Guest Bed on sale in Queen size for $90 + $10 shipping = $100 shipped. Also available in Full for $81, Queen for $90 + shipping. A built-in pump inflates bed in less than 60 seconds. Mattress made of puncture-resistant, heavy-gauge, non-allergenic PVC vinyl. [BizRate]
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    kingka - Posted 3:20 pm PST 11/5/08 (234 Posts)  Report Spam

    i have the full and it's a great mattress. it is noticeable that you are on an air mattress, but when you lay down, it is not bad. my cousin has the bacon and it lasted a long time. good products.

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    real_cheep - Posted 3:29 pm PST 11/5/08 (740 Posts)  Report Spam

    Inflatable mattresses make great guest beds because after your guests sleep on it for a few nights, the next time they visit, they'll be sure to pony up the $$$ for a hotel room.

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    goldenboyfx - Posted 3:37 pm PST 11/5/08 (1343 Posts)  Report Spam

    What's so great about this? You can get a similar Coleman at Walmart for around 60 bucks.

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    solid_spence - Posted 4:44 pm PST 11/5/08 (308 Posts)  Report Spam

    a bit expensive but i'd say kick ass for people with simple needs and lofts and such

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    njb - Posted 4:58 pm PST 11/5/08 (2826 Posts)  Report Spam

    i bought and returned a few of these deluxe full size at Bloodbath & Beyond. they are comfortable, better than a foam mattress, but only when fully inflated. they leak air slowly.

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    RKLE - Posted 5:22 pm PST 11/5/08 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

    bacon el gordo and toddsucks share one of these at todd's moms house.

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    zracing - Posted 6:35 pm PST 11/5/08 (52 Posts)  Report Spam

    I slept on the raised aero bed for a few nights. It's quite comfy and looked like a real bed.

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    leafpile - Posted 7:15 pm PST 11/5/08 (12 Posts)  Report Spam

    This thing is not bad, especially with the build-in pump.

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    hudson6805 - Posted 7:39 pm PST 11/5/08 (11 Posts)  Report Spam

    Great bed. Got it as a gift 2 years ago and it still hold air. Great for last min guests!

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    neato - Posted 7:48 pm PST 11/5/08 (28 Posts)  Report Spam

    It's nice with the built in pump, but these things are still not comfortable to sleep on (but better than the floor!)

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    dave_c - Posted 8:15 pm PST 11/5/08 (16730 Posts)  Report Spam

    Put a thick cotton mattress cover on before the sheet, fill it to your desired pressure level for comfort, and it is fine, plenty comfortable.

    Flip it over, smear Crisco all over it, and get #12's mom drunk, and it's an amusement park ride.

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    nuisance's_son - Posted 8:26 pm PST 11/5/08 (16 Posts)  Report Spam

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    wyldebill - Posted 8:52 pm PST 11/5/08 (8 Posts)  Report Spam

    We paid 3x this for the same item from Bed Bath and Beyond - but that was almost 3 years ago. Great investment if you have guests frequently.

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    guavajellie - Posted 9:59 pm PST 11/5/08 (78 Posts)  Report Spam

    back in the days my friend lent me one of these to sleep on. not that great but better than the flat, hard floor. the air definitely leaked through the (unprofessionally designed) mickey-mouse air hole: i was so ghetto broke that every other night i would literally re-inflate it. yes! puff! puff! didn't realized its $100: is that a bargain? would not & do not think its worth a franklin.

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    nkasper - Posted 2:42 am PST 11/6/08 (30 Posts)  Report Spam

    Definitely not worth a benjamin. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=3875912 and here is a list of a bunch of air mattresses: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/catalog.gsp?cat=133174
    There are ones with pumps that take maybe 5 mins instead of the 60 secs, I dont think waiting a couple minutes is that big of a deal..

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    boiledokra - Posted 7:20 am PST 11/6/08 (92 Posts)  Report Spam

    Similar brands for way less elsewhere. ghetto dog's has their brand (maybe Coleman? I thought it was one with a compass as the logo...) and bacon sized is around 40 bucks and comes with the plug in inflater and a seperate plug to keep from leaking. Still leaks, but very slowly. Camping, it's essential... we also took it to stay with friends for a wedding and were much better off than on the couches. Go to Wally world or a sporting goods store for cheaper.

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    rdcollns - Posted 10:06 am PST 11/6/08 (956 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3, #15, #16, I own a coleman and an Aerobed and there is no comparison. The coleman can't stay inflated through the night, so it is truly worthless. They all leak air slowly, but the Aerobed will stay full for a few days. It is also very nice having the built in pump. If you want it to stay totally full, you just give it another burst with the pump every day. It also inflates faster and deflates faster.

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