This is a really good price for a double height airbed (double the height of normal airbeds) from a shop you can return it to easily if things go wrong. I spent ages looking for one last year and ended up buying this very bed for 40 quid.
All of these double height (raised) airbeds are usually 40 quid upwards everywhere during the summer (even online) so it's maybe worth buying now for festivals etc (Mine fits in a 6 man tent with room around it). I'm a bit annoyed it's gone down in price! That's life...
I usually use the built in pump (plugs straight into mains) at home but assuming it has not changed since I bought one, you can pump it up with an external pump too if camping etc.
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savvyB
4 Apr 161#1
Pump it up!!
sradmad
4 Apr 16#2
good find op, heat added
picnick to sradmad
4 Apr 16#3
Thanks, it's a pleasure to help :-) I tend to find these good deals at the wrong time for myself personally. I already have one as mentioned and just wanted to know the dimensions without having to pump it up! At least I have that information now, everybody's a winner...
WAWG
4 Apr 16#4
Set one of these up tonight. They are awesome and pump up in seconds, worth paying the extra for compared to the standard inflatable beds.
snowflake75 to WAWG
4 Apr 161#9
is it comfy
JusticeForThe96
4 Apr 16#5
Just based on your experience...
Once it goes up via mains, does it seal and stay inflated all night? Or does it give out?
Had a single size one which didn't last more than four hours. But that was a cheapo.
CollectionFee
4 Apr 16#6
"There is now a £2.00 charge on Click + Collect orders below £30.00. (Excludes home deliveries)" :-O
hukdbargain
4 Apr 162#7
Depends how fat you are. And what you are doing on it.
picnick
4 Apr 161#8
It seems to go down a little but not flat on the floor like the one I used to have! I used it for three nights in a row last year with two of us and it was a little more jelly-like after that amount of time but did not feel uncomfortable to sleep on. Your particular concern was one of the main reasons I bought it from Tesco though in case it did start going flat. It's a lot easier in a place like that to just throw it back at them if necessary :smirk:
flang
4 Apr 16#10
Max weight 23 stone so not much good for most couples unless your both 11 odd stone each.
picnick to flang
5 Apr 16#12
I never noticed that when I bought it! Oh well, we have friends (couples) of various shapes and sizes who have slept on it and they were fine.
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All of these double height (raised) airbeds are usually 40 quid upwards everywhere during the summer (even online) so it's maybe worth buying now for festivals etc (Mine fits in a 6 man tent with room around it). I'm a bit annoyed it's gone down in price! That's life...
I usually use the built in pump (plugs straight into mains) at home but assuming it has not changed since I bought one, you can pump it up with an external pump too if camping etc.
All comments (23)
Once it goes up via mains, does it seal and stay inflated all night? Or does it give out?
Had a single size one which didn't last more than four hours. But that was a cheapo.