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That's not the hurdle that it once was. Many have portable power stations that they take camping with them. 120v outlets are also common at many developed camp sites. Many vehicles have built in 120v inverters that could inflate a mattress.
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requires 120v outlet, not for camping
That's not the hurdle that it once was. Many have portable power stations that they take camping with them. 120v outlets are also common at many developed camp sites. Many vehicles have built in 120v inverters that could inflate a mattress.
That's not the hurdle that it once was. Many have portable power stations that they take camping with them. 120v outlets are also common at many developed camp sites. Many vehicles have built in 120v inverters that could inflate a mattress.
If you can afford a power station for camping then I'd definitely recommend getting a better air mattress. These things pop after a year or so. I've had my costco aerobed ($120 at the time for queen) for maybe 8+ years and still use it for camping/fun multiple times a year. I expected it to pop years ago, but it just keeps working perfectly. I would have been happy with 3-4 years of use, but it's going to 3-4x that.
Ordered a month ago. It came used with leak(s), but I could not find where exactly. Outside of the return window so bullseye_deals just closed my return with no recourse.
It probably is.
Get one at your local Walmart or target with built-in pump for $40-50 more and easy return if you don't like
It.
I'd just say double check on returning. I'm in a college town and local Walmart Target etc quit accepting returns on air mattresses due to customer abuse of the policy. Guess lots of people "renting" them driving that decision.
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My parents got one and it's extremely comfortable. The only issue is the dial to inflate can easily be nudged out of place such that it'll start deflating. Seems like a bad design choice imo.
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That's not the hurdle that it once was. Many have portable power stations that they take camping with them. 120v outlets are also common at many developed camp sites. Many vehicles have built in 120v inverters that could inflate a mattress.
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Get one at your local Walmart or target with built-in pump for $40-50 more and easy return if you don't like
It.
Get one at your local Walmart or target with built-in pump for $40-50 more and easy return if you don't like
It.
I'd just say double check on returning. I'm in a college town and local Walmart Target etc quit accepting returns on air mattresses due to customer abuse of the policy. Guess lots of people "renting" them driving that decision.
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