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Tools and Hardware Reviews of AeroBed Premier Classic with Comfort Zone Coils Queen BedCustomer 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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