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The Supply Cube Single Air Bed combines rugged durability with luxurious comfort, featuring a puncture-resistant design and a soft flocked surface. Equipped with a fast AC electric pump, it inflates and deflates quickly, making setup effortless. Lightweight and compact, this versatile air mattress is ideal for camping, travel, and home use, ensuring a restful night wherever life takes you.
Brand | The Supply Cube |
Model Number | SC036 / SC037 |
Colour | Purple, Dark Blue |
Product Dimensions | 27 x 37 x 12 cm; 2.12 kg |
Special Features | Clean,Easy,Inflatable,Portable |
Item Weight | 2.12 kg |
S**A
Great Product
I purchased this as a temporary solution for somewhere to sleep whilst having my bedroom renovated and have been very impressed with the comfort and ease of inflating it. I did have to top up inflating it every evening, however as a larger lady this was perfectly understandable. Definitely value for money.
L**Z
Deflates fairly easily
Very quick to blow up, and to take down.Needed more air after the first night, even though there was only a toddler sleeping on it.
B**K
Flock airbed
Stayed up all night comfy for a few night’s sleep good quality and good price point took about 30 seconds to inflate
M**T
Works well and no reasonably easy to repack: Use your vacuum.
This is for the double-bed-sized flocked mattress with pump @ £30.99. Purchased mid-April 2023.These sort of things are always a bit of a gamble, but this one seems to have paid off. I went with a double size as the 73cm width (a shade under 29") for the single looked a bit on the small size. My two main concerns were would it be thick enough and would there be any small from the plastic.The small electric pump inflated the mattress in about 3 minutes. It is quite noisy, about the level of a hand blender or coffee grinder, so bear this in mind if you need to leave kids or others asleep and undisturbed. A foot pump would be a quieter option. Blowing up by mouth doesn't strike me as the most sanitary option; bacteria and moisture inside the mattress. Yuk.Mattress inflated, and time for the first test. Would a knee or elbow crash through it and hit the floor? Short answer: No. That's good.Second test. Would there be any smell, or anything too noticeable once lying on it. There is the very faintest of whiffs, but nothing that stopped me drifting off during a short test. I think someone would need to be very picky to find issue with it.There was a bit of creaking noise as the mattress expanded whilst I was lying on it. Nothing major, but something to be aware of. The leaflet mentions that the plastic will expand, and so the mattress may need topping up after an hour or so. I can't say I noticed the need for that. I left it inflated overnight, and it appeared equally-well inflated the next morning. YMMV.Comfort-wise it does the job. The surface isn't flat of course. That's because of the internal structure that keeps it flat rather than you ending up with a giant beach ball in the room. HA-HA. For one or two nights sleep it's fine. The flocking would do a reasonable job of holding a flannelette sheet in place if you wanted to throw that down. Otherwise, wrap yourself on a quilt or sleeping bag, add a pillow, and it's job done.There have been a few reviews of these sorts of mattresses where people struggled to get them back in the bag and box. I managed to get the mattresses back in the bag, but it filled the box, so no room for the pump. I used the hose attachment on the vac to suck out as much air as possible, and then folded up the mattress which went back in its polythene bag just fine. I'll keep the pump with its nozzles in the little carry bag supplied. That's no biggie.Someone asked a question whether the little white cover in the air valve should be removed. The answer is definitely not. That *is* the air valve. If you remove it then the bed won't stay pumped up. I have added a picture to my review.
D**U
Deflated overnight after first use.
It deflated overnight after the first use. I think I received a broken one. And it’s too small for double bed maybe double bed for kids.
T**.
Pay for what you get
You have to be quite thin this is a narrow bed and to keep your pillow falling off is something else but for the price it’s sufficient just not for long term use I had to sleep on it for 6 weeks it was torture
J**M
Price
Very good & value for money
K**E
Comfort
This inflatable bed was quite comfortable but just a little narrow. Easy to inflate and stayed that way for a few days. Good for a few nights use but would consider a different method for longer periods of time.
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