When it comes to airbeds or air mattresses, I dare to recommend Aerobed’s air mattresses for toddlers, but not its queen inflatable beds.
From my years of observation, aerobeds for toddlers have been receiving very good feedback from users/customers/shoppers, but not the queen-sized aerobeds.
Of all the 622 customer reviews of aerobeds for toddlers that I went through, I must say that there are definitely more positive ones than the negative ones.
“The pump and valve make it super duper easy to inflate in just a few seconds.”"The lip keeps my kid from rolling out of bed.”"This is the second toddler travel bed I have purchased and I love them.”"It comes with a cozy fleece cover and is compact for easy travel.”"She is very comfortable in it and has never rolled out.”"We now have 5 of these aerobeds….the grandkids love sleeping on them, and we don’t worry about them rolling off the mattress.”
Hop over and read the reviews for AeroBed Sleep Away Inflatable Beds for Kids so that you know I am not making them up myself.
If you are thinking of buying a queen inflatable bed, my recommendation would be the Coleman 4-in-1 Quickbed.
At $47.99, the 4-in-1 Quickbed is actually four beds in one! You can use it as 2 separate twin beds, zip them together to make a single king-sized bed, or stack them for a twin double-high bed.
The versatile design is absolutely fantastic if you tend to have lots of family members, married relatives, single friends or a couple of kids coming for sleepovers.
Each twin of the 4-in-1 take away inflatable queen bed measures 74″ x 39″ x 5″. Ha, it’s cheaper but bigger and more versatile than the Aerobed for toddlers which is of $78.54 and measures 50″ x 25″!
Even after adding $20.17 for a Coleman 120V Electric Quick Pump, it’s still cheaper, that’s $68.16.
Besides being durably constructed of heavy-duty and puncture-resistant PVC, the inflatable bed is good at holding air. It only has to be re-inflated every couple of months.
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