Sneaky! Read that in the small print only after I posted it.
As they all look like they all come from the same production line I bought one for under a tenner. Hopefully that does the job, if not I'll have to get the "luxury" version.
jamesbeer752 to DrBunker
11 Aug 17#12
That is only for the cover mind, the actual lounger? Is £14.99
JamesBulmer to DrBunker
12 Aug 17#20
That's just the bag.....
msharif911 to DrBunker
13 Aug 17#23
I cant see the cover going pop either. Try the price for the actual bed.
ashlee3281 to DrBunker
13 Aug 17#24
All £14.99
Keith33
12 Aug 17#21
I've bought one of these on a beach in Phuket a few days ago for 250 thb (about £6/7) and it's awesome. Got a demo how to inflate (the rince and repeat method stated above is spot on) great for a lounge on the beach but be warned, if you have kids prepare to become a human bouncy castle.
jeczap to Keith33
12 Aug 17#22
Glad to see positive comments - I bought this (cheaper) recently through banggood. I gave it a go the other week after having a couple of beers.....I tried to get the maximum air fill, but then realised that it isn't necessary, as it firms as you tighten in the air (?). Anyway, like 'sweaty arse' above, I tried to balance in it (knocking over beer) until I'd realised it was upside down! (like a canoe!)
thunderdog
12 Aug 17#19
Big lady lips!
lucas
11 Aug 17#5
You WILL look like special case for half an hour trying to inflate it before you collapse from exhaustion and throw it in the shed/bin
eset12345 to lucas
12 Aug 17#17
I think you ARE a specual case if it takes half an hour to inflate these things
lucas to eset12345
12 Aug 17#18
What's a specual?
woldranger
11 Aug 17#6
Chill out? Nothing relaxes me as much as getting a sweaty ass whilst trying to balance on an oversized balloon!
leedale30 to woldranger
11 Aug 17#16
Sounds like night time with my fat wife
mr_wacky_unis
11 Aug 17#15
Any idea where I can get a cheap camo version??
bigbadandib
11 Aug 17#14
Thanks, just ordered a blue and a green
bigup
11 Aug 17#13
I know free is free but 10 days delivery time for the free delivery option, crazy!
markbick
11 Aug 17#10
There's a knack to inflating them (waft quickly and close tight. Rinse and repeat) and then it's a question of rolling the end up nice and tight. I got one last summer and used it a lot and again this year.great in the garden or on the beach
selondoner
11 Aug 17#9
Easier when there is a breeze to inflate but there are YouTube videos showing how to fill up. Once you have the knack they work well. My kids were jumping all over mine but still didnt pop. Mine was £18 from Amazon.
booyip
11 Aug 17#8
Have one and they don't function as a useable seat no matter how brilliant you are at filling them up with air. My missus paid a lot more than this, so am not voting cold though consider it more a physics puzzle than piece of furniture.
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Can't see that going pop...
As they all look like they all come from the same production line I bought one for under a tenner. Hopefully that does the job, if not I'll have to get the "luxury" version.
ebuyer.com/747…rgr
Just kidding heated :joy: