The best thing about the Intex airbed is that is tall enough so that you don't have to struggle to get on and off of the bed, unlike the airbeds that are just a few inches off of the ground.
I also like the built-in air pump. It is simple, quick and easy to add or take out air, and the cord fits into a useful compartment. Fitted sheets go on the bed very well. I also like that the bed fits into the drawstring bag (included), making it portable and easy to store away somewhere, such as a closet. You will need a foam pad on the top of the mattress when you lay on it because the air inside is cold and will make you cold without a layer between it and you.
We have guests over to spend the night since we've gotten this bed, and we have gotten compliments from them on the overall comfort of the bed.
The bed inflates in about four minutes at the touch of a button. There's no foot pump to use and you certainly don't have to inflate it by blowing into it! To let the air out of the bed, all that is required is to twist a valve and then the air escapes from a fairly large hole. Again, this entire process takes just about four minutes. There is no need to stand on the bed and try to push the air out of it. Almost all air will come out by itself.
A fairly significant downside is that the canvas container that bed can fit into is too small and, as a result, difficult to use. However, if you work at it enough you may get the hang of it, but it takes some time. In addition, the straps that are attached to the canvas bags have no padding, and the bed is somewhat weighty.
Overall, I am happy with this purchase. The product seems to be comfortable and of quality construction.
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