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πŸ’€ Air Comfort Camp Mate Inflatable Air Mattress: Elevated Bed with External Air Pump Review

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Description of πŸ’€ Air Comfort Camp Mate Inflatable Air Mattress: Elevated Bed with External Air Pump

Inflatable air mattress allows you to sleep comfortably, whether you need added cushioning for camping or as an extra bed to host overnight guests. Ultra-soft and waterproof, the flocked top increases air flow and helps keep sheets in place; Battery powered air pump inflates the bed in under 4 minutes. Advanced ComfortCoil technology delivers maximum comfort and support; 21 internal air coils provide a stable and supportive sleeping surface. Double-lock valve uses the first seal to stop air from escaping when you remove the external air pump, while the second seal locks in the air. Dura-Grip bottom prevents unwanted sliding; Twin-size, raised-profile air mattress measures 73" L x 39" W x 17" H when inflated and supports up-to 350 lbs.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Big! But slowly inflates.

We only tested this once but it worked great! Really comfortable and so nice to be higher off the ground. My only complaint is that it takes a VERY long time to inflate, 15-20 minutes. A powerful pump would be nice.

Pros
  • Good build
Cons
  • Bad instructions

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The bed will be fine though.

They give you a battery powered pump without the ability to use electricity or anything. So you'll need at least $20-$25 Type-D batteries to get started. So add that to the price and you'll see that you're only a few bucks away from a bed with a built in pump and worth it without batteries. Alternatively, you can purchase an electric pump separately for $12. 20 or maybe less which I will do later today. Drive 30 minutes to Walmart and buy an electric pump when I could get a bed there and save…

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • About

I have tried every air bed that has a pump built in, there are many at Revain. The problem with all of them is the weak point around the pump, the plastic stretches and tears easily and flows like crazy. They all seem to last 3-6 months or less. Stumbled across the Air Comfort which was a great price but comes with a pump which takes lots of D cell batteries and takes a good 20 minutes to inflate or deflate. The company could easily switch to an electric pump for a few dollars more, and that…

Pros
  • A dream come true
Cons
  • Vulgarity