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Review on Inflatable bed Bestway Tritech Airbed Twin 67723, 191x97 cm, grey/blue by Md Aadam Ali ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for money, one of the best offers.

Different pros: The bed corresponds to the declared dimensions, the appearance also corresponds to the description. The top coating is vaguely suede-like, non-slip, preventing bedding from sliding onto the floor. The smell is very weak, quickly faded. The electric pump works very well: it inflates and deflates the bed in less than a minute. It is, however, quite noisy, so you should not use it in the middle of the night. But a lot can be forgiven for speed) As for blowing off - there is such a thing, for three nights (the weight of the guest was about 70 kg), the bed sank moderately, but, of course, not so that the guest ended up on the floor. We looked carefully at the instructions (it’s ugly, if anything) and with difficulty, but found a mention that the manufacturer still allows some blowing off at the first time of use. It seems like because any material has a certain degree of extensibility, so there is no need to panic, it is recommended to simply pump up the bed. Personally, after one swap, I had no more problems. For the bed, a cover is provided, where it fits perfectly when deflated. Store conveniently. You just need to fold it carefully so that the material does not break at the folds. The cord is tucked away in a special plastic "pocket", it doesn't hurt your eyes, it doesn't get in the way under your feet. Regarding the comfort of the bed - no worse than on the couch. Squeaks when turning, but it's not scary) It is difficult to fall off the bed - it has slightly raised sides, as well as a decently raised head end, so you need to take a pillow a little smaller than the one you usually use. With its cons: There is not enough auto-shutoff for the pump - the degree of pumping is determined "by eye", so there is a risk of pumping the bed, which can damage it. Bad instruction. Very short, literally a couple of phrases, and then they must be sought in the midst of an abundance of inscriptions in all languages ​​of the world. Save only intuitive pictures, but they are not in a conspicuous place. Uncomfortable. Repair kit. I don't know if it's possible to call a tiny patch and the same tiny square of adhesive material a "repair kit". The patch is really small and for some reason glued to the box. And outside, as some foreign element. If it had been packaged and signed, then I would not have been tempted to throw it away as something unnecessary. In general, try to find it and not lose it)))