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sleeping on air
Overall I liked the bed its comfortable, pumps up very fast and deflates fast. However it does loose air during the night,with two of us on it lasted about five hrs and then needed to be pumped, but its just a matter of reaching over the side and turning the knob to the on position and removing the small fill cap,this takes about two or three minutes and your good to go. This made tent camping much better and we both slept very well. I recomend it highly. Dave Horne
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Excellent air bed
First, realize that no air bed will be as comfortable as a Posturepedic. With that in mind, though, this one is made of rugged materials, inflates surprisingly quickly, and deflates quickly. That's all you could want.
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Video review of how the Insta-Bed works
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R5NAX0NIHS72H This is our video review of the Wenzel Queen Air Bed and how it works. We cover its features and setup in this easy-to-follow video. Check it out!
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I got a lemon
bought this a year ago, never opened it until recently and it leaks air too badly to use. Foot pump does not work either.
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No problems after 2 years; very comfy, no air loss
We bought this after our friends had us sleep on one at their house: before that, I used to hate airbeds because you always wake up with your butt on the floor in the middle of the night (because the air leaks out), but this one doesn't have that problem. It also fills quickly and deflates quickly and easily (simple to store). We've had ours for 2 years: have slept on it ourselves (while camping) and housed guests on it. It has always worked flawlessly, no problems filling it up nice and firm. It does lose a bit of air after about 12 hours, so needs to be re-pumped daily. We take good care of ours: I wouldn't recommend putting extremely heavy people on it, and we always put something underneath it so it's not in direct contact with the ground (reduces the chance of a leak). The only negative is that the air drains your body warmth, which is a plus in the summer but on a cold night it's COLD to sleep on it unless you put something between the bed and the fitted sheet (e.g. a thin piece of foam) to retain warmth. Other airbeds are a pain to pump up and lose air within the night: this one is so easy to use, so inexpensive, yet so sturdy and comfortable, I still think it's the best airbed ever! (HINT: be sure to keep D batteries on hand! We only have to replace ours about once a year but it stinks to be ready to go to bed and the pump doesn't work because the batteries are dead. Batteries last for maybe 12-20 pump-ups.)