Reduced from £24.99 great price for double air bed with battery powered pump included.
17 comments
chrismcgirr
11 Apr 17#17
Ordered one. Can't see it being a let down at this price.
Kikesin
11 Apr 17#16
reserved one thanks.. lets see how they hold up o.O
smshuk
10 Apr 17#15
Bought one today, pump is d-battery power only, not mains. Haven't tried inflating yet, because didn't know it's batteries-only.
OverDrive
10 Apr 17#13
Nope you would have to purchase it separately...
OverDrive
10 Apr 17#12
But a similar product from Argos some months ago. Used it for a while then it begins to lose air whiles sleeping on it... might as well sleep in the floor
londonguy
10 Apr 171#11
wipe clean surface ? and does it have an auto blow facility ?
horsepills
10 Apr 171#8
I have a couple of these - though they all vary in price and quality.
Dodge62
10 Apr 171#7
The pump in the images is a mains one - you can see it's marked 220-250, yet the title says battery. The battery ones eat batteries - maybe 2 or 3 inflations from a expensive set of D batteries. So mains or 12v is usually the way to go, depending on what you have access to.
EuroPear to Dodge62
10 Apr 17#14
Mine is battery & mains powered.. So I assume it's the same.
Arbk66
10 Apr 17#6
Cheers Op, ordered, been collecting camping gear and something to sleep on was the last piece. That's us good to go.
londonguy
10 Apr 172#5
will this survive one average and one large sized person bobbing up and down for around 20 mins ?
horsepills to londonguy
10 Apr 173#9
Not sure - I've only ever been able to test up to 45 seconds or so
washer010 to londonguy
10 Apr 17#10
Yep, it'll easily outlast you
nomnomnomnom
10 Apr 17#4
We have the bigger version of this by Trespass. Really good quality.
James123
10 Apr 17#3
Good price. I slept on this for 3 months last year, didn't have any problems.
horsepills
10 Apr 173#1
This is a really good deal, but after camping for a number of years (and getting through a number of airbeds) I finally switched to Self-Inflated Mats last year and wouldn't go back.
Every single air bed I've ever owned has at some point deflated/burst, etc... - often after very little use, making them poor value. If you're on a budget or using them only once or twice, go for it. For longer term use though, I'd think about an alternative mode of sleeping!
Gollywood to horsepills
10 Apr 172#2
I've not heard of those. Could you post a link to one that you recommend? Thanks
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Every single air bed I've ever owned has at some point deflated/burst, etc... - often after very little use, making them poor value. If you're on a budget or using them only once or twice, go for it. For longer term use though, I'd think about an alternative mode of sleeping!