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AeroBed® Inflatable Beds

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What is an AeroBed® Inflatable Bed?:

AeroBed® is the brand name of a specific type of inflatable beds. The beds are part of the line of products manufactured by Aero Products Int'l.

What Makes an AeroBed® Unique?:

The built-in inflation and deflation system in an AeroBed® makes it unique in the world of inflatable beds. The company has developed a number of quick-fill and quick-deflate systems for their complete line of inflatable beds.

What Styles of AeroBed®s Are There?:

AeroBed® started with 9-inch thick vinyl inflatable mattress. Since the early days, they've improved on the product to include suede top, heated, pillow-top, and raised styles for more comfortable sleep.

Benefits of a Raised AeroBed®:

A raised AeroBed® is actually the height of a standard bed. This makes it easier to get on an off, more accessible for elderly or handicapped sleepers, and useful for a setup in a guest room.

Why AeroBed®:

Inflatable beds have been around for years. But not until the introduction of the AeroBed® has sleeping on an inflatable bed been so comfortable. The channels are designed for comfort, smoothness, and natural conformity to the human body. The inflation system is very quick- an average of 3 minutes- and extremely easy to use. The deflation with the deflation valve is almost instant and the bed packs up easily in a provided carrying bag.

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