Intex Deluxe Frame “Bed in a Bed” with Built-In Pump -…

July 28th, 2010 | by admin |


Holiday season is just around the corner; who is coming to stay with you? Be sure to have an Intex Deluxe Bed-in-a-Bed on hand and make your guests feel right at home. The unique construction functions as a traditional mattress and boxspring, yet both pieces are equally comfortable when apart and can be used as two separate beds in a pinch. Deluxe Frame “Bed in a Bed” with Built-In Pump Includes: Airbed mattress, airbed frame, built-in high volume air pumps and drawstring duffel storage bag. Product Features: Super tough, yet lightweight material construction. Soft, flocked fabric surface with box top stitching. Mattress with cross beam construction for added comfort. Two high volume pumps in mattress…

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  1. 10 Responses to “Intex Deluxe Frame “Bed in a Bed” with Built-In Pump -…”

  2. By boogdennard on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply

    someone said if you plop too hard on the bed it’ll get these lumps and then later it will get punctured. why the hell do ppl think they have to plop down on any thing

  3. By kleinesmaenchen on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply

    the matress looks kinda small

  4. By HFTONE on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply

    Keep yer damn useless cat’s off the beds and they won’t leak! I just bought a double high queen size areo bed for $75 on sale. It inflates fast and can handle 750 pounds. You can get it so stiff that you don’t sink into it if you want with the SEPERATE AC pump which cannot over inflate it. I used it for a week. It didn’t loose a stitch of firmness. Very comfortable too. Remember those areo bed comercials with the 3 kid’s jumping up and down on them. I’d like to see Intex do that.

  5. By readingleejh on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply

    funny how the power plug on the mattress puntured thru the base mattress… BE SURE TO TUCK THE WIRES IN ALL THE WAY

  6. By alexzeegreat on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply

    they should make a laminated Kevlar air bed

  7. By Blondie1012 on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply

    exactly.. what the F?

  8. By fayik123 on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply

    any air bed that isnt puncture proof is as good as useless. They need to make them fully puncture proof then they would be good. ITs a shame as airbed are good as they have less pressure points than an ordinary bed. I bought an aerobed platinum for £200 and 3 motnhs later it has a puncture. I have alwyas vacumed the area i have layed it down on also. Untill they design one that cannot loose any air at all they are useless

  9. By BankersAreAssassins on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply

    awesome

  10. By poppimple on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply

    dude wtf, this mattress is good but the max weight cap is too low. its only at 600. if you plop too hard on the bed it’ll get these lumps and then later it will get punctured. I had an Intex bed and their not too strong but thier comphy like a son of a bitch

  11. By PoopPoopFart on Jul 28, 2010 | Reply

    What the butt??

    HSN commercials? On my YouTube?

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