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Intex Comfort Plush Mid Rise Dura-Beam Airbed with Internal Electric Pump, Bed Height 13", Queen, 67770, Gray, Queen (600 lbs)

Intex Comfort Plush Mid Rise Dura-Beam Airbed with Internal Electric Pump, Bed Height 13", Queen, 67770, Gray, Queen (600 lbs)

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Intex Comfort Plush Mid Rise Dura-Beam Airbed with Internal Electric Pump, Bed Height 13", Queen, 67770, Gray, Queen (600 lbs)
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Fiber-Tech™ Technology

Quality tested velvety top and sides with vinyl bottom

Unique edge and bottom ring construction provide superior stability

Mattress is raised for ease of getting in and out of bed

Carry bag is included for easy storage and transport

Powerful internal pump for rapid inflation and deflation

Approximate inflation time is ~5 mins

 

SUPER SINGLE:

Approximate inflated size: 1.91 m x 99 cm x 33 cm

Max weight limit 140kg

 

QUEEN:

Approximate inflated size: 1.52m x 2.03m x 33cm

Max weight limit 272kg

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