Thank you. I'm thinking of getting Vonage when I get fiberoptic internet since AT&T charges me $80/mo for landline service and it keeps going out. Does the 2nd line work with the same phone number? Like, if I have an analog phone I want to use as a backup or in a different room, could I use that 2nd port?
May 7, 2018: I HATE air beds, particularly the deep-ridged Intex brand such as this one. They have caused terrible back pain, making it difficult to sleep through the night. If you want to turn gray overnight, sleep on a lousy bed every night. Hint: If you can, invest in a good mattress with a box spring. Blessings.
remove the air mattress's check valve first when you do a prefill. Use the largest adaptor on your air pump. Once the matress is 3/4 filled, reinstall the check valve and fill to taste. i got mjne ie from flat to full in 3mins with the same air pump.
Are you doing a review on the air bed or the air pump ? Anyways, thats a pretty good (electric, battery or 12v) pump. What is the brand name and model of the pump ?
I got mine at wal mart, and I love it! Don't forget that when you first air up your bed, it will seem like it's going flat, but put a little more air in to make sure all areas are filled. It will tell you tht in the instructions.
i use the twin, one of the best. leaks suck though, usually happen from wearing away of the seams as pressure from movement usually affects the seams the most. just gotta be gentle when preparing to get off it. every so often air naturally escapes but you can blow into it a few breaths to get it where it was. best move in the world i made sleeping on these vs spring mattresses. 6 years now.
You obviously don't know much about air beds or those crooks, Intex. The trick with air beds is to avoid putting too much air in them. You have yours way overinflated. There should be just enough air in the bed to keep your hip bone off the ground WHEN YOU LAY ON THE BED. YOU CANNOT TELL ANYTHING BY STANDING ON THE BED, OR BY POKING AT IT WITH YOUR FEET; IT WILL APPEAR TO BE UNDERINFLATED WHEN IT IS IN FACT CORRECTLY INFLATED, and when it appears "medium firm" to your feet, it is way overinflated for laying on. ( I should note I am 205 lbs, and an experienced hiker - so I'm not too heavy, and have experience with QUALITY air matresses) And you should find a better brand than Intex!!!!!! I have had 3 Intex beds, all carefully used - for a SHORT period of time - because they all failed within about a month. Intex air beds will either a) pop their internal seams in the middle of the night, creating huge lumps in the bed which will throw your back out, or toss you right off, or b) they will start leaking, requiring you to pump them up in the middle of the night. PERMANENT repairs are next to impossible. And the crooks at Meijer will only give you replacements for 30 days from the original purchase date, so a QUALITY air bed will be much cheaper in the long run, and much less hassle.
***** I wish I knew! For a hiking/back packing app, Thermarest is a go-to choice. For nightly use in a home, I'd say for a start, avoid anything inexpensive, especially Intex. Unfortunately, you get what you pay (too much) for. If I was contemplating a purchase now, I'd look through the reviews of Amazon.com . I think a product with a large number of reviews, but no CONVINCING bad reviews is what to look for - there seems to be plenty of good reviews of bad products.
I wonder now if you understood what I wrote: I said many reviews, and NO CONVINCING BAD ONES. In other words, if a lot of people like a product, giving it good reviews, and the only bad reviews are by idots who complain about irrelevant things like slow delivery, wrong size or color, rip-off shipping costs, or not getting a refund, then you might have a reason to think the product is pretty good.