Thursday, September 25, 2008

Air Mattresses Can Come In Handy

Air Mattresses Can Come In Handy

You have a problem. Your girlfriend's sister came over and had a few drinks and now it's not safe for her to drive home. Such a dilemma. Are you a gentleman and offer her your bed and sleep on the hard, lumpy couch? Do you give her the couch and appear to be a louse? Do you give up your relationship and share your sheets? No, you offer to make up a bed on your hidden air mattress!

Today you have so many choices. An air mattress, when deflated can be stored in small, easily hidden area. When the mattress is inflated it is comfortable sleeping solution.

A standard airbed requires lots of air because you are the one providing it. It usually is made with a poly vinyl (PVC) or vulcanized rubber and is covered with a soft insulating material such as canvas or a cloth fiber. The average cost is about $50-75 for a double mattress.

The swimming pool variety is creative; using logos and team sports to decorate the exterior. This is versatile and can be used for the beach or home guest. The price is equal to, or more than the standard airbed because of it's multi-use.

An inflatable mattress offers you the standard airbed without the required work. There are the manual foot powered or electric pump. This bed stores easily but inflates on its own. The cost for this advantage can be anywhere from $30-90.

The size of the bed will also determine the price and the versatility. A twin mattress is 38″x75″. For the adult you will need a Twin XL (38″x80″). The Full mattress runs 54″x75″. The most usable size is probably a Queen (60″x80″), which stores convienently but can fit a couple. A Regular King (76″x80″) or California King (72″x84″) are roomy but the sheets and bedding will cost much more than your other options.

The complex world of choices have added a whole new dimension to the air mattress. Now you can find airbeds with goose down covers for the ultimate luxury. There are remote controls on airbeds so that you can control the exact firmness of your mattress. Memory foam adds a layer of insulation and support to cushion your body. All of these options for comfort come with a price tag. You can spend anywhere from $70-200 on the perfect bed.

The next time your mother-in-law comes to town and complains because you won't give up your bed, think of your options and what it's worth to have a thankful wife. You might decide that the price tag on a deluxe bed is worth its weight in gold.

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