Intex Comfort Plush Mid Rise Dura-Beam Airbed with Built-in Electric Pump, Bed Height 13", Queen
Description
The Comfort Plush Queen Airbed is a part of the Dura-Beam series of airbeds
that are providing amazing durability for years of lasting comfort. The secret
is in the Fiber-Tech beam construction, which is comprised of thousands of
high-strength polyester fibers that provide enhanced comfort, stability and
support. Each bed is covered in plush flocking that is soft to the touch, and
the horizontal air chambers provide added stability and support around the
entire bed. The mattress is also equipped with a quality-tested, 20.8-gauge
waterproof flocked top with 15-gauge vinyl beams and 16-gauge sides and bottom
for durability. And best of all, the Comfort Plush mattress is remarkably easy
to inflate thanks to the built-in, high-powered electric pump, which does its
job in a mere 3-1/2 minutes. No more fussing with tiring hand or foot pumps or
rummaging through the garage for your detached electric pump. And should the
mattress feel a little too soft or firm, you can customize the comfort level
with the touch of a button. The Comfort Plush is raised 13 inches from the
floor, making it far taller than most inflatable mattresses. And at 60 by 13
by 80 inches (W x H x L), the mattress is an official queen size, making it a
good fit for fitted sheets. The Comfort Plush Queen bed–which offers a
capacity of 600 pounds–is a terrific choice whether you’re sleeping at the
in-law’s overcrowded house or setting up a guest bed in the basement. The
mattress comes with an AC power cord and a duffel bag (for storage). Regarding
Inflation: Measurements will vary based on the manner in which it is inflated
and packaging disclaims “approximate size”. Airbeds are measured from the
widest point including the beams (bulges) on the side and off the tallest
point from the floor including built-in pillows if applicable. Location,
temperature, and humidity will affect the airbed’s firmness. Airbeds will need
to be occasionally re-inflated (topped off) to maintain desired firmness when
used for more than a few days as vinyl tends to relax over time. If electrical
power is not available then a separately operated pump can be connected to the
control valve for inflation: simply turn the control dial to the inflation
symbol, insert the air pump nozzle into the valve at the center of the control
dial, and inflate the airbed. the airbed inflated for 48-72 hours following
the initial inflation. New airbeds have a tendency to stretch when they are
first inflated which results in a loss of pressure, not air.
Features:
- Inflatable Queen airbed for home use, engineered with Fiber-Tech Construction
- High-powered, built-in electric pump for hassle-free inflation and deflation, inflates mattress in approximately 3 and 1/2 minutes to the desired firmness
- Waterproof flocked top with Dura-Beam technology, raised 13 inches from floor, indented sides keep your fitted sheets from slipping
- Duffel bag included for easy storage and transport. Built-In Electric Pump Inflates and Deflates with the Touch of a Button. Fitted Sheets Tuck in Easily
- Dimensions: 60 x 13 x 80 inches (W x H x L), 600-Pound capacity; Airbed Pump: Built-in
Product Details:
- Size: Queen
- Special Feature: Inflatable
- Brand: Intex
- Product Dimensions: 80"L x 60"W x 13"Th
- Specific Uses For Product: Bed
- Included Components: Pump
- Target Audience: Adult
- Model Name: dura-beam
- Capacity: 300 Pounds
- Product Care Instructions: Wipe Clean
- Size: Queen
- Special Feature: Inflatable
- Brand: Intex
- Product Dimensions: 80"L x 60"W x 13"Th
- Specific Uses For Product: Bed
- Included Components: Pump
- Target Audience: Adult
- Model Name: dura-beam
- Capacity: 300 Pounds
- Product Care Instructions: Wipe Clean
- Number of Items: 1
- Item Firmness Description: Plush
- Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 15.5 x 14.5 x 8 inches
- Package Weight: 7.98 Kilograms
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 80 x 60 x 13 inches
- Brand Name: Intex
- Manufacturer: Intex
- Part Number: 67769E
- Date First Available: September 1, 2013