Intex Air Mattress Twin
Intex Air Mattress Twin Airbed with Built-in Electric Pump
The Intex air mattress mid-rise airbed provides all of the great benefits travelers are looking for in the comfort of a bed, plus the convenience of easy transport.
Quality tested 20.8 gauge waterproof flocked top with 15 gauge vinyl beams and 16 gauge sides and bottom. Measures approximately 40″ x 80″ x 19 1/2″Made of dual chamber construction, the mattress is raised 17 1/2″ from the floor for convenience.
Offering all the benefits of the Intex Raised Downy airbed but with the added advantage of lighter weight and mid-rise height, the Intex Pillow Rest inflatable airbed is ideal for travelers who want the comforts of a bed but the convenience of a blow-up mattress. The Pillow Rest is equipped with a quality-tested, 20.8-gauge, waterproof flocked top, along with 15-gauge vinyl beams and 16-gauge sides and bottom.
The resulting surface is comfortable and secure, whether you’re sleeping at the in-laws’ overcrowded house or setting up a guest bed in the basement. In addition, the Pillow Rest is remarkably easy to inflate thanks to the built-in, high-powered electric pump, which does its job in a mere three 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.
Intex Air Mattress Features
- Inflatable twin airbed with built-in electric pump for home use
- Waterproof flocked top with vinyl beams and sturdy construction
- Includes an A/C 120 Volt Electric Pump, built-in to the mattress.
- High-powered pump inflates mattress in approximately 3 minutes
- Raised 17.5 inches from floor
- Built-in pillows for added comfort
- 300-pound capacity
- Measures 40 x 19.5 x 80 inches (W x H x D)
- Deflates completely for travel and storage.
- Includes a duffle bag for storage.
Intex Air Mattress Reviews
44 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
Leaked on first use, July 23, 2006
By L. F. Azad (CA)
We did an extensive amount of research online for an air mattress that would be durable. This item, despite a handful of reviews (all with 5-stars), began to deflate immediately upon being inflated. Unfortunately, we didn’t test the mattress before the arrival of our house guest, unwittingly giving her the pleasure of seeing a night on the couch materialize right before her eyes.
Given that so many air mattresses seem to leak, we were partly prepared for a non-working mattress. But here is what we weren’t prepared for: the difficulty of recuperating our money after return shipping costs.
First of all, the matress comes inside a box that you will never, ever be able to re-insert the mattress into. Next comes return shipping costs that equal about 50% of the value of the mattress itself. The matress company suggested we cut up the mattress into smaller pieces to try and save on the shipping. We devised a better strategy: throw it in the trash and don’t look back.
Here’s our advice for anybody looking for an air matress: go to Sears and buy one. If it leaks, drive back and exchange it.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
Great for Extra Guests
Published on March 9, 2006 by Sheila Gaylord
Our Guest room overflowed and we needed an extra bed. This was GREAT. Inflates fast and easy and is very comfortable. Stores away like a small suitcase. Twin sheets fit well. Very happy with the product and it will get a lot of use.
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