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Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« on: 02 June 2012, 12:56:54 »

Makro for Intex 18" high airbeds for £27 plus vat

Bloody good price from what I can see.

a few inches higher would be nice......but not at double the price!

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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #1 on: 02 June 2012, 13:00:38 »

Thats a feking big airbed  :o
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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #2 on: 02 June 2012, 13:01:45 »

Thats a feking big airbed  :o
No, thats normal ;). And Queen sized.

That was the discussion we were having when fixing your rear light ;)
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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #3 on: 02 June 2012, 13:03:11 »

Thats a feking big airbed  :o
No, thats normal ;). And Queen sized.

That was the discussion we were having when fixing your rear light ;)

Did not realise they were that high, guess my footpump could get a bit tired pumping that lot up.

Queen is poor, my feet stick miles out  ;D
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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #4 on: 02 June 2012, 13:08:58 »

Thats a feking big airbed  :o
No, thats normal ;). And Queen sized.

That was the discussion we were having when fixing your rear light ;)

Did not realise they were that high, guess my footpump could get a bit tired pumping that lot up.

Queen is poor, my feet stick miles out  ;D
Built in leccy pump ;)

And queen size is 5'6" x 6'6" ;)
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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #5 on: 02 June 2012, 13:11:00 »

tis large...up in the living room at the mo....on hindsight wanting the 22" high version may have been overkill!

nice quality, self inflating bed at a good price :y

and hopefully, will allow us to camp this year

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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #6 on: 02 June 2012, 13:11:38 »

Oh I'm thinking of a double, queen is same length just not as wide as king?

Think i'd get one of those big airbeds at some point, if I go camping with MrsT
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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #7 on: 02 June 2012, 13:14:41 »

tis large...up in the living room at the mo....on hindsight wanting the 22" high version may have been overkill!

nice quality, self inflating bed at a good price :y

and hopefully, will allow us to camp this year
Guess its same as mine? I know Mrs JB has tested out mine :o.  Actually, I think Mrs JB and Mrs DTM tested mine at same time :o :o :o


//TB rushes off for some teabags ;D
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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #8 on: 02 June 2012, 13:15:59 »

Oh I'm thinking of a double, queen is same length just not as wide as king?

Think i'd get one of those big airbeds at some point, if I go camping with MrsT
I think you should bring Geoff to the Lakes. And certainly Newent.  Mrs TB and the other girls will lead her astray during the day, so you can play with the boys...
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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #9 on: 02 June 2012, 13:16:52 »

tis large...up in the living room at the mo....on hindsight wanting the 22" high version may have been overkill!

nice quality, self inflating bed at a good price :y

and hopefully, will allow us to camp this year
Guess its same as mine? I know Mrs JB has tested out mine :o.  Actually, I think Mrs JB and Mrs DTM tested mine at same time :o :o :o


//TB rushes off for some teabags ;D

I think so...

Was the pump in yours ok in the end, or did you need to replace it

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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #10 on: 02 June 2012, 13:44:00 »

tis large...up in the living room at the mo....on hindsight wanting the 22" high version may have been overkill!

nice quality, self inflating bed at a good price :y

and hopefully, will allow us to camp this year

Not sure if it will be the same for Laura, but I actually sleep better on our one than in our bed ;D Although that may have something to do with me normally having quite a few drinks before getting on the air bed :-X ::)

In all seriousness, I inflate ours to quite a firm state and do find it more comfortable than our bed at home... I actually threatened to use it permanently ::) but that wasn't taken very well :D
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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #11 on: 02 June 2012, 13:45:16 »

tis large...up in the living room at the mo....on hindsight wanting the 22" high version may have been overkill!

nice quality, self inflating bed at a good price :y

and hopefully, will allow us to camp this year

Not sure if it will be the same for Laura, but I actually sleep better on our one than in our bed ;D Although that may have something to do with me normally having quite a few drinks before getting on the air bed :-X ::)

In all seriousness, I inflate ours to quite a firm state and do find it more comfortable than our bed at home... I actually threatened to use it permanently ::) but that wasn't taken very well :D

she is finding it comfy.....tramadol stops the alcohol though :(

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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #12 on: 02 June 2012, 14:18:36 »

tis large...up in the living room at the mo....on hindsight wanting the 22" high version may have been overkill!

nice quality, self inflating bed at a good price :y

and hopefully, will allow us to camp this year
Guess its same as mine? I know Mrs JB has tested out mine :o.  Actually, I think Mrs JB and Mrs DTM tested mine at same time :o :o :o


//TB rushes off for some teabags ;D

I think so...

Was the pump in yours ok in the end, or did you need to replace it
Can't remember which one had that problem TBH, as we've had to replace ours recently - my top tip is put a blanket down first as a sheet, to stop the sleeping bag zip tag digging in and puncturing it ::)
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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #13 on: 02 June 2012, 14:20:00 »

tis large...up in the living room at the mo....on hindsight wanting the 22" high version may have been overkill!

nice quality, self inflating bed at a good price :y

and hopefully, will allow us to camp this year

Not sure if it will be the same for Laura, but I actually sleep better on our one than in our bed ;D Although that may have something to do with me normally having quite a few drinks before getting on the air bed :-X ::)

In all seriousness, I inflate ours to quite a firm state and do find it more comfortable than our bed at home... I actually threatened to use it permanently ::) but that wasn't taken very well :D
Yup, find mine comfy as well, better than my bed!

I have found, however, like all airbeds, if you frequently overinflate, it seems not to hold air so well, and you have to pump up every night.
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Re: Anyone after a new High Airbed?
« Reply #14 on: 02 June 2012, 14:27:20 »

tis large...up in the living room at the mo....on hindsight wanting the 22" high version may have been overkill!

nice quality, self inflating bed at a good price :y

and hopefully, will allow us to camp this year

Not sure if it will be the same for Laura, but I actually sleep better on our one than in our bed ;D Although that may have something to do with me normally having quite a few drinks before getting on the air bed :-X ::)

In all seriousness, I inflate ours to quite a firm state and do find it more comfortable than our bed at home... I actually threatened to use it permanently ::) but that wasn't taken very well :D

she is finding it comfy.....tramadol stops the alcohol though :(
Indeed... I told you of my experiences of mixing them without thinking :-X ::)
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