Wenzel Twin Flocked Air Bed with Built-in Comfort Adjust Manual Pump

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Dec/09
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  • Comfortable twin-size air bed mattress for extra guests
  • Provides customized firmness with dual valve system
  • Flocked sides help to keep the sheets in place; durable PVC bottom
  • Inflated size is 74 by 39 by 9 inches

Product Description
Insta-bed’s patented, built-in pump technologies provide a wide range of unmatched inflation/deflation characteristics. Insta-bed’s Built-in comfort adjust pump provides customized firmness with dual valve system.Amazon.com Product Description
Be ready for guests at a moment’s notice with the unique Wenzel Twin-size Airbed. It features the patented Insta-bed built-in pump, which provides customized firmness with dual valve system. It can be easily inflated with a hair dryer, bellows pump, or vacuum cleaner. The flocked-top keeps bedding in place, with flex coil construction for sleeping in stable and firm positions.

Key Features:

  • Dimensions: 74″ x 39″ x 9″ (inflated)
  • Built-in Comfort Adjust Pump for customized firmness
  • Flocked-Top keeps bedding in place
  • Standard coils
  • Extra thick 9″ gusset
  • Dual valve system

Wenzel Twin Flocked Air Bed with Built-in Comfort Adjust Manual Pump

Wenzel Twin Flocked Air Bed with Built-in Comfort Adjust Manual Pump

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  1. hannahspanner
    1:49 am on December 4th, 2009

    I got this airbed thinking it was a double as it said TWIN on all the information. . . However. . . when I received it in the post, it turned out to be a single!!?? I’m still a little onfused but maybe it because I’m British and twin means single in the US (can anyone help me???)?? Twin in my opinion means double??? Or am I completely wrong???

    Apart from my confusion and disappointment that I didn’t get a double (my poor dad had to sleep on the hard floor!!) the bed is good quality and pumps up easily.

    A good airbed but make sure when you buy the twin, you realise it’s a single. . . or maybe I’m the only person in the World to make a silly mistake like this???
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. kcl_msp
    4:18 am on December 4th, 2009

    Slept on it for a week. Appears to be well built. Built in pump is handy (and eco friendly vs battery powered pumps) and was easy enough to pump it up, even my 78 yr old mom could do it. Held the air well, only needed to give it a few extra pumps every other day or so. My only beef was that it felt lumpy with the deep cushion style indentations, but then maybe I had it pumped up too hard. Anyway I found myself waking up often trying to get comfortable. But it’ll do for short durations.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. YushoKuma
    4:19 am on December 4th, 2009

    I have had this less than a month,(since June 4,2009). It has been in use as a bed every night and has been quite comfortable. I have covered it with 2 mattress pads for comfort. Build in , non battery, self pump is a good idea especially for car or camping. Thanks to Wenzel for making a good product.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. R. Porter
    4:35 am on December 4th, 2009

    The Wenzel Twin Flocked Air Bed had everything I wanted from an inflatable bed, except that it’s not black; it’s green. I was a tiny bit disappointed by the ugly color, but it is quick and easy to inflate with a hair dryer, comfortable to sleep on, and easy to store when we don’t need it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. J. McCarthy
    5:08 am on December 4th, 2009

    I bought 2 one only lasted a week before it leaked then the seam split around the pump. The company sent a new one but they don’t seem to hold up.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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