Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Still On My Work Space

I was thinking of ways to maximize space in our bedroom when I saw this king air bed guide. We have an extra room in the house that is mainly used for sleepovers and storage. This means the bed isn't being used all the time. I wondered if I can convince my husband to throw it away and buy and air mattress instead. That way, we can just inflate the bed whenever we have guests.

The product that is featured from the airmattressinfo.com website is called Midrise Air Bed. "Midrise" because it is raised off the floor so it will feel like sleeping in a normal bed. It also has a hump on the end so you can use that as your pillow, just in case you forget one. The great thing about air beds is they are waterproof so you can use them for camping too. The downside is it's so easy to puncture them especially if you put it on rough grounds. However, according to the guide, it's just a matter of "patch and go" as long as you can find the leak. Some beds come with its own travel bag, patch repair kit and 120 volt pump. The price is not bad too. Only $37.55 for its normal price of $69.75 at Amazon.

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