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Intex Comfort Dura-Beam Airbed Internal Electric Pump Bed Height Elevated (2020 Model)

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Style: Queen (600 Lbs)


Pattern Name: Mid Rise (13")


Features

  • A built in 110 120V internal pump will inflate and deflate the airbed with the switch of a button
  • Approximate inflation time is 3 minutes; Flocked sides are more puncture and abrasion resistant
  • The convenient hand carry bag is perfect for storage and transport
  • Weight capacity 300 pounds; Built-in, high-powered AC electric pump for hassle-free inflation and deflation
  • Dimensions: 60 inches x 80 inches x 13 inches

Description

A built-in 110-120v internal pump will inflate and deflate the airbed with the switch of a button. Approximate inflation time is 3 minutes. The convenient hand carry bag is perfect for storage and transport. weight capacity 600 lbs.


Size: ‎Mid Rise (13")


Item Firmness Description: ‎Plush


Material: ‎Polyvinyl Chloride


Brand: ‎Intex


Water Resistance Level: ‎Not Water Resistant


Product Dimensions: ‎80"L x 60"W x 13"Th


Weight Limit: ‎600 Pounds


Item Weight: ‎0.1 Kilograms


Product Care Instructions: ‎Manual


Color: ‎Grey


Included Components: ‎Airbed, Repair Patch


Model Name: ‎Queen


Number of Items: ‎1


Target Audience: ‎Adult-Unisex


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎17.1 x 15.8 x 7.3 inches


Package Weight: ‎7.82 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎80 x 60 x 13 inches


Brand Name: ‎Intex


Warranty Description: ‎Kkk.


Suggested Users: ‎Girls


Manufacturer: ‎Intex


Part Number: ‎67769EP


Style: ‎Queen (600 Lbs)


Size: ‎Mid Rise (13")


Date First Available: June 28, 2018


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  • Buy one for an emergency - And avoid the emergency from happening.
Style: Queen (600 Lbs) Pattern Name: Elevated (22")
My wife and I live in a community of small retirement homes. We bought this 3 years ago for a visit that never happened. Instead of returning it I put it on the floor of a closet figuring we would use it when the family (youngsters) visits from the Northeast. Last week my wife's 2 sisters came down and were to stay in their friend's comfortable guest room. Covid struck! The friends comfortable guest room was under quarantine. Out came the inflatable for one night and next day find a reasonable and close hotel room. The mattress performed so well that my sisters in law stayed with us for the whole visit. They found it so comfortable that all talk of the hotel vanished. It gave great sleep comfort for 2 average size adults. It took 4:20 to inflate and 5:10 to deflate. The deflated bed fit into the included bag. It really saved our bacon. The 22" hight was perfect for ease of use. Folds out of the way in no time. A real. 5 star product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 27, 2022 by Seniormediator

  • Very quiet mattress
Style: King (600 Lbs) Pattern Name: Elevated (18")
I wasn't sure when I ordered but an outlet is required to inflate and deflate it worked out that my dad's truck has one. This is the quietest air mattress ever lol I slept in a tent with my parents sleeping on it, they are about 550lbs combined, and never heard a squeak. I have slept on it for a week and still silent even with tossing and turning. My regular bed makes more noise. I got it for my parents to use during our annual camping trip since they are in their 50s now figured they were done being 6 inches off the ground. My dad was extremely happy about it. I like that it's not truly a king as other reviewers say, that way it doesn't take up too much room in the tent but they have enough space to sleep ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 6, 2022 by Jim H.

  • twin is very dissapointing - queen is probably good but read on...
Style: Twin (300 Lbs) Pattern Name: Elevated (18")
my air bed saga... I first slept on an airbed at a friends house. it was amazingly comfortable, like floating on clouds. so ever since then I have been wanting an airbed. then the day came when I needed a new bed. I bought a colman twin airbed with built in pump. it was everything I hoped it would be, totally comfortable. I don't recall there being any issues with stability. but then one day it sprung a leak. I tried patching it, which was an adventure in frustration. not only did the patches start leaking, but the bed also kept springing new leaks in other locations. I wasn't keeping track of how long I'd had the bed before it started leaking, but I'm pretty sure it was less than a year. I couldn't find the receipt so the warranty was not possible. I have always respected colman as a quality brand, but this experience was so upsetting that it caused me to have serious doubts about colman. my next airbed was an intex queen. once again I was happy as a clam, floating on clouds. it was totally comfortable. I had really wanted another twin, but the queen was on sale for less than the price of a twin, so I shoehorned it into my rather small bedroom. after about 6 months of daily use, the queen bed sprung a leak... arrrrggghhh. I tried a lot of different things, I still do not have a successful method for patching an airbed. the patches (nearly) always start leaking after a short amount of time. well that is not totally true, of the 3 leaks on the airbed I did manage to get 2 of them to stop leaking. but the 3rd leak just refused to be patched. over and over again it would leak, sometimes it developed a new hole right at the edge of the patch. but mostly the glue I was using just was not strong enough or flexible enough or sticky enough to contain the air pressure. so now I have bought airbed number 3, why do I keep trying? it's because when an airbed works, it is far more comfortable than any other mattress that I have ever slept on. (I've never slept on a purple, so who knows?) also an airbed costs a fraction of what those fancy beds cost. so, for airbed number 3. I was trying to find something besides colman and intex, since both of those had leaked on me. but as I hunted and hunted and read review after review after review I found that basically all airbeds end up leaking, it is just a question of how long before it happens.... I was going to buy a different brand, but when I finally went to order it, two things happened. the bed I was going to buy abruptly raised the price by about 20% it was already one of the most expensive airbeds before the increase (dang amazon and it's price volatility) and at about the same time, intex put the twin on sale... so even though the queen had only lasted for 6 months I decided to give intex another chance, especially since I decided that the rough blanket I was using on the mattress could have been a contributing factor. (I find that cold air from the concrete slab floor passes straight through an airbed, so I need to put a blanket between me and the airbed in order to stay warm.) the queen really was too big for my small room so I was happy to replace it with a twin. I got the 18 inch version -- actual measurement is 17 inches. I was looking forward to another comfortable airbed. after all the colman twin had been very comfortable and so had the intex queen. but the intext 18 inch twin airbed is VERY UNCOMFORTABLE. it is unstable. I feel like I am on a small boat, it rocks and tilts. it also tends to bulge a little bit in the center, like a barrel, so that you tend to slide toward the side. I'm guessing the bottom of the mattress has a similar bulge and this explains the rocking motion. trying to return something this big and this heavy is a huge headache, so I am going to keep it. I can endure this problem which is not so bad as to be unlivable. but it certainly is noticeable. even despite this, I still find this airbed to be somewhat more comfortable than a regular mattress. but I certainly do NOT recommend buying the twin airbed. I don't know why it is so different from the colman twin airbed, but it is. maybe for a small child it would work, maybe... but certainly not for an adult. I did pplay around with under inflating the bed a bit in order to reduce the bulge, but then it was too soft. I want to make clear that the bulge is small, but it is enough to be an issue. especially with rocking. so that is my story... I doubt very much that I will ever be buying another airbed from intex even though the queen was great until it started springing leaks. why does every company claim their airbed doesn't leak and yet every airbed has reviews saying that it does? and why don't these companies use a heavier material? I am willing to pay more for a bed that really honestly doesn't leak. why isn't there a proper patch kit, one that actually works? instead consumers are left on their own to try to come up with something that works. using materials that are hard to find. -------- I rely heavily on the reviews that other people have written when making a decision about what to buy. it took a lot of time and effort to write this review, if you found this helpful please give it a like. otherwise if no one finds it useful then why should I spend time writing this and other reviews??? thanks. I paid full price for all of the airbeds mentioned here. I do not have any relationship to any of these companies. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 31, 2020 by Erik

  • Two years later still holding up.
Style: Twin (300 Lbs) Pattern Name: Elevated (18")
I’ve been using this bed for 2+ years every night. Hasn’t sprung a leak. Definitely much comfier with a foam mattress topper.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 27, 2022 by L. Afuyog

  • Needs to be on the floor
Style: Queen (600 Lbs) Pattern Name: Mid Rise (13")
It’s a good mattress but we wanted to put it on top of a pull out sleep sofa on our RV and it was too thick
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 12, 2022 by Linda Egan

  • Lasted for our family vacation....
We inflated and deflated about 6 times as we moved from hotel to hotel over an extended vacation. It paid for itself in that we could book one hotel room having this for the kids to sleep on the floor instead of having to book suites or multiple rooms.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 7, 2022 by FrontLineTrainer

  • Mine Broke
Style: Queen (600 Lbs) Pattern Name: Elevated (22")
The internal pump is no longer pumping air. I bought this two years ago and only used it a couple of times since. I bought it for visitors and leave it in a closet in between. I tried turning it on and it only pumped air for five seconds and then shut off. I turned it off, then on in both directions, and unplugged and plugged but no luck. Unfortunately, I only got to use it twice and now need a new one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 25, 2022 by Kevin

  • Really great
Style: Queen (600 Lbs) Pattern Name: Mid Rise (13")
Zero complaints, as advertised. Held up great after 3 uses.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 23, 2022 by Kris10_whitney

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