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AeroBed Premier Classic with Comfort Zone Coils Queen Bed | 
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| Brand: Aero Category: Kitchen
List Price: $209.99 Buy New: $79.99 You Save: $130.00 (62%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 48 reviews Sales Rank: 87
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Size: Queen Shipping Weight (lbs): 12 Dimensions (in): 19 x 6 x 12 Warranty: 1
MPN: 11813 Model: 11823 UPC: 760433118139 EAN: 0760433118139 ASIN: B0006TJ42U
Release Date: March 1, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Sleep-Align coil system relieves unwanted pressure and provides a superior sleep experience | | • | One Touch Comfort Control Wand allows for easy inflation and adjustment. | | • | Superior Inflation and Deflation in less than 60 seconds | | • | Fit's standard size sheets | | • | Removable fleece mattress cover provides additional comfort an convenience |
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Product Description The AeroBed Premier Classic offers the convenience and portability of the original AeroBed and is updated with several exclusive features.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 43 more reviews...
Aero Bed Automatic November 11, 2008 Great product. The best feature is the automatic inflation and deflation of the mattress. One button touch for both.
Also the pump for the air is built on the inside, so makes it very neat and easy.
This has to be one of the most comfortable inflatable mattresses on the market.
AeroBed October 24, 2008 Wonderful product! We used it during a move so we didn't have to sleep on thin blow-up mats. Great night's sleep and easy to take down and put away for a couple of sixty year olds.
Happy with my decision to purchase this aerobed October 15, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This aerobed was purchased to replace the uncomfortable mattress that was in our motorhome. We'd had an aerobed in the past, so I was confident of the quality and performance. It inflated quickly and completely, but at full inflation was a bit uncomfortable. The bumps on the surface seemed to hit my husband and me right in the middle of the back. He hit the adjust button twice and we were "just right". We did have a pinhole leak in the mattress that deflated a bit during the night, but we found the leak and patched it with the provided patch. The mattress inflates and deflates quickly and the adjust feature is great to customize to your needs. It provides a very comfortable night's sleep. I'd highly recommend this mattress - it's a good product and value.
Fantastic! October 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a fantastic product! The best feature is by far the electric pump. Plug it in and 60 seconds later it is inflated. To put it away, push the deflate button and voila, 60 seconds later it is flat and folds back into it's little bag. It is still an air mattress, but the way you can fine tune the firmness makes it a decent night's sleep. We use it at home when we have more guests than beds and take it with us to visit other people.
One way ticket to a bad night's rest - Buyer beware! October 10, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
First, let me say that I am a loyal and happy Amazon customer. I have always had positive experiences with them, and they are not to blame for this badly designed product. Also, I don't write negative reviews lightly - a product really has to deserve my scorn. Here goes... I bought my first Aerobed in 2000. I was thrilled with it. It was so comfortable that I slept like a baby - and amazingly, it even helped my painful sciatica to heal. I enjoyed it for a couple months, then it broke. I used the vinyl patch repair kit (what a pain in the patoot!), and I eeked another few nights out of it before it finally gave up the ghost. No worries, I was still so happy with the product that I bought another one. And another after that. But years passed and the designs kept changing. "Improving." Ha! It seems to me that they get worse with each re-design. I've now owned at least 12 Aerobeds, and the one I bought several weeks ago will be my last. I give up. The last 3-4 beds I ordered haven't even made it through a week of nights without leaking - but I remembered how much I loved them in the early days, and I bravely kept buying them, hoping and praying that they would work as well as the first few. The most recent one I bought leaked from the moment I inflated it. It couldn't have happened at a worse time. After a long, exhausting day of travel - 12 hours on the road driving from Arizona to the Bay Area, my husband and I got to our hotel, desperate for sleep. I plugged the Aerobed in, blew it up and... it deflated in ten minutes... I could have screamed in frustration. The culprit: two tiny holes near the valve which my irritated husband discovered after a 20 minute search at 1:00 a.m. NOT FUN. Sleeping on the hotel bed was hell... but it was better than having to reinflate the accursed Aerobed every 10 minutes - or trying to use the patch kit in our state of utter exhaustion (as it requires a good chunk of time for the glue to dry before the bed can be used). I have found that disasters like these usually happen at night, when people are most tired, desperate for sleep and are least able to handle a problem. I should mention that I always read the instructions throughly, know the temperature and weight requirements and understand that the beds are not meant to be permanent sleeping arrangements. I did, however, expect the recent models to last more than a night or two. Anyway, I threw the dratted bed away. $120 smackeroos the drain (more if you count the previous disasters), but I'd rather give up the cash than have to deal with the Aerobed customer service folks. Returning these products can be a nightmare. I had a unpleasant experience a few years ago with one of their non-friendly phone reps who challenged everything I said. If that weren't enough, two of my good friends have horror tales of their own to tell... so I am not even going to waste my time. For those of you who use an inflatible mattress while traveling, I've found a fairly comfy alternative... I went to Linen n' Things and bought a couple twin size memory foam mattresses. I stack them one on top of the other, and they provide a pretty comfortable night's sleep on notoriously hard hotel room beds. Then I just roll them up together in the morning, and tie a bungee cord around them. Easy as pie to transport. So... bottom line to all of you who are thinking about buying an Aerobed - think again!
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