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Gelert Double Flock Airbed inc Inflator | 
enlarge | Brand: Gelert Category: Sports
List Price: £24.99 Buy New: £12.71 You Save: £12.28 (49%)
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 14
Shipping Weight (lbs): 9 Dimensions (in): 11.7 x 11.6 x 5.8
EAN: 5032307189466 ASIN: B000RL3Q12
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| Features:
| • | Full Double flock airbed | | • | durable pvc construction | | • | easy to inflate and deflate | | • | includes built in inflator/foot pump | | • | suitable for indoor and outdoor use | | • | ideal for use when camping, caravanning, travelling or at home | | • | inflated size - 190 x 140 x 20cm |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Wimps! November 22, 2008 Dean Dacre I got the airbed delivered this morning, the quality is there and there is a punture repair patch as well. I found it was inflated within 5 minutes. Instead of using my foot I used my hand to pump it up via the internal pump. I laughed at some of the reviews which said it took them over half an hour to put it up, all I can say is WIMPS!
instant spare-befd September 17, 2008 daynoir (Manchester, UK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
While there's a knack to getting the pump working (you need to seal the hole completely with your foot on the down stroke and then remove it to let air in on the up stroke - barefoot is best), once you've got it worked out this is a great spare bed. I live in a small flat and this blows up quickly, is big enough to sleep on but light enough to move out of the way during the day and it is comfy enough for a few nights. I've had no complaints from guests and I've slept on it myself for a few nights (and I agree with putting a spare duvet or blanket on the top of the mattress for more warmth, but I'm a cold bod). One tip: I have fake wood floors and the mattress squeaks terribly with every movement. Put a sheet between the floor and the mattress and you'll have a squeak-free night.
Good value August 25, 2008 J. Spence 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I wasn't sure about this item after looking at mixed reviews. I can't see how people are having problems with inflation, it was easy -if you read instructions properly. It was comfortable and easy to pack away. I was very pleased with the product, especially with the price!
No problems August 12, 2008 Damian Jepson (Jersey, Channel Islands) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Having read all the unconvincing reviews I bought this with intrepidation mainly becuase it was last minute and I needed something quickly and I havent been dissappointed. I inflated it with ease in about 5 - 10 minutes and it has been slept on now for over a week and has only needed a bit more air once, admittedly it has only been a 12 year sleeping on it, but it has stayed inflated.
Easy to Use, Quality Material, Comfortable and Affordable Bed August 5, 2008 Bathonian (England) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I never had an airbed before, so I was a bit worried reading some reviews on Amazon. It was because the half price offer, I finally decided to order one. I don't know why others had bad experience, as I did not and I found it was so easy to use. Basically what you need to do are: (1) Plug the air outlet with a plastic cap available. (2) Unplug the cap of the built in foot pump and start pumping. When pumping use a bit of your common sense so that you let the air get in through the inlet. Keep on pumping until it reach your ideal pressure. (3) Plug back the cap to the air inlet of the pump. In my experience, the airbed was ready in less than half an hour. In my opinion, the material used is rather good, quite thick to stand some pressures. The top layer is covered with a material that stick to your bed sheet. It is so comfortable that it is difficult to decide which feels better if compared with quality spring beds. Best of all is the price, it is now still offered half price by Amazon. If I may suggest, within the manual printed on the box, there should be a range of recommended pressures to use, so that user knows the limits. Within the bed, ideally there should be a pressure gauge for user to know when to top up the air. These, however, should not significantly increase the price. I hope this helps!
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