Euroflock single airbed £5 (reduced from £20), can also get the double version for £9 (reduced from £30).
Seems like a decent price, we had on of these before and it lasted a good while and didn't deflate during the night.
I bought one in the Stafford store but they are available online too, as I ordered the double o line for my mum. Think it's £1 to collect from store but not 100% sure as Mum had to pay delivery as they don't have any stores where she lives.
All comments (16)
funkyfin2000
8 Aug 16#1
Great find!
satchef1
9 Aug 16#2
Just what I was on the lookout for...
...then I read the reviews :confused:
afzylatif
9 Aug 16#3
Got myself two bargain!!
booboy2
9 Aug 16#4
If you need a cheap single air bed then check out your local Asda. They are selling of all their camping gear and in mine their air beds are £2.50.
Hth
rachnumber1 to booboy2
9 Aug 16#7
biggysilly
9 Aug 16#5
It's Eurohike, EuroFlock is when they get to Calais!
dodgymix
9 Aug 16#6
They all do
You basically fill them will warm air so when the temperature drops the air shrinks (deflates) blow them up early / top them up just before you retire
Disco Dave
9 Aug 16#8
Well I'll be blowed
j8ulia
9 Aug 16#9
saw one in tesco yesterday also £5 but its hit and miss if you get one.
SuffolkLad222
9 Aug 16#10
Good price, but I recently learnt through experience that the self-inflating mats are far better. I've used airbeds like the deal for years thinking it would be the most comfortable and practical and looked down my nose at self-inflating mats.
Once you try one you will never go back; no deflation problems, much more comfortable, easier to pack, easier to prepare...
Wheelbarrow_Oil
9 Aug 16#11
Nice find Claire. Have some heat :smiley:
robertoegg
9 Aug 16#12
I'd recommend the airmats over this but it's a decent price.
MaxRazor
9 Aug 16#13
Do they come with pump ?
clairesaunders1656 to MaxRazor
9 Aug 16#14
They don't come with a pump sorry. My husband just blows it up himself or we have a pump that plugs into the car. :smiley:
scottz17
9 Aug 16#15
I have to lay on my back when using this air bed, incase I '****' it...
dealerxxx
24 Nov 16#16
Gone up by a quid but still worth it! Managed to get the Coleman double one but cost me £35
Opening post
Seems like a decent price, we had on of these before and it lasted a good while and didn't deflate during the night.
I bought one in the Stafford store but they are available online too, as I ordered the double o line for my mum. Think it's £1 to collect from store but not 100% sure as Mum had to pay delivery as they don't have any stores where she lives.
All comments (16)
...then I read the reviews :confused:
Hth
You basically fill them will warm air so when the temperature drops the air shrinks (deflates) blow them up early / top them up just before you retire
Once you try one you will never go back; no deflation problems, much more comfortable, easier to pack, easier to prepare...