Customer Reviews for AeroBed Premier Classic with Comfort Zone Coils Queen Bed

AeroBed Premier Classic with Comfort Zone Coils Queen Bed

AeroBed Premier Classic with Comfort Zone Coils Queen Bed List Price: $209.99
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of AeroBed Premier Classic with Comfort Zone Coils Queen Bed

Customer Review: Purchased NEW recieved Used
Summary: 4 Stars

I purchased a new AeroBed Premier Classic from Amazon. When it arrived on the the specified date, the box was in poor shape and when I opened it, the plastic bacg containing the bed had been opened and the power cord was rapped up and jammed in the box. The been appeared to have been used. I contacted Amazon to arrange deliver of a new one before the date I needed the bed. The bed showed up two days after we needed it.

Customer Review: Recessed pump????
Summary: 4 Stars

I have owned several of these mattresses, and found them to be very comfortable. I have trouble with pressure points and this is the only type mattress I can sleep on. I now need a new one and can not find the words RECESSED PUMP in the description! I can't order it if this is not so, because it will not fit the bed!

Can anyone tell me if this model has a recessed pump? I called amazon and they can't give me any more info than what's on the website.

Thanks

Customer Review: Recommended for occasional use
Summary: 4 Stars

I bought this Aerobed because of previous positive experience with a similar model (which now lives at my son's house for our occasional week-long visits) and in spite of a negative experience with the Pillow-top version (the pillow-top doesn't expand as wide as the bottom does on inflation, so it tends to become something of a pillow-tub). Unfortunately, this "Premier Classic" appears to have a slow leak-- it starts out firm and fine, but over night, it becomes softer and bouncier-- when my wife rolls over, I bounce around some, and vice-versa. The other queen-size "Classic" that I have stays firm and non-bouncy all night with no problem. (It is evidently a previous model, because the plug-in air pump is external to the mattress and strapped onto the end.) This newer (?) version has all the pump stuff inside a rigid plastic plate, and requires plug-in power for inflation AND deflation, unlike the other model which deflates all by itself when a valve is opened and the mattress is compressed. I also own a camper version with a rechargeable attached air pump, and it performs quite well-- no leaks so far. I do vastly prefer the internal support structure of Aerobeds over the cheaper competition, and they are much sturdier, so on balance I would buy another.

Customer Review: So far so good
Summary: 5 Stars

I think this is a great air bed for short durations.. maybe 2-3 nights at the most. I really enjoy the fact that the air doesn't drain out, even slightly, after one use like the cheap brands do.

Customer Review: The nights could be longer....
Summary: 5 Stars

So I just moved to LA and have been sleeping on the Aerobed until my bed arrives. It is much better than cheap air mattresses and well worth investing in a pricier air mattress, especially if you need to be sleeping on one for a couple weeks. My sister has one too in Brooklyn for guests. So considering that it is an air mattress, it is the best one that I have ever slept on.
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