air mattress for one

air mattress for one

air mattress for guests

Air Mattress For One

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Shipping & Handling: $0.00 20% Lighter and Uses 30% Less PVC than Standard AeroBed Air Mattresses of the Same Size. The estimated delivery time will be approximately 5 - 7 business days from the time of order. Add to Wish List We are committed to offering the best value to our members, with a risk-free 100% satisfaction guarantee on both your membership and merchandise. If you have questions about your membership or products you've purchased at Costco, please visit the membership counter at your local Costco or Contact Customer Service. View Costco's Return Policy Costco Concierge Services | Technical SupportFree technical support exclusive to Costco members for select electronics and consumer goods. Manuals, Information & GuidesSave Up To 50% Off FREE LOCAL DELIVERY on all orders $399+ There are no products matching the selection. Have you ever wanted to sleep on air but didn’t want some cheap plastic mattress that required inflating with a pump?




Now you can sleep on air in style, with a quality air mattress bed from Sit ‘N Sleep.For years, air mattresses were made primarily of cheap polyvinyl materials that usually lost air during the night and required an air pump to inflate every time you used it. But recently, mattress manufacturers have developed high-quality air mattress beds designed for use as a permanent bed. These adjustable air beds range in size from twin to king and use conventional sheets and bedding. Where they differ from convention beds is by using air, rather than coil springs, foam or latex, as the primary means of support. How Air Mattress Beds Works An adjustable air mattress looks similar to a traditional mattress and box springs set, but it uses an air-filled core rather than metal springs and wood framing to provide the sleeping surface. The core generally comes in two options: one large single compartment, or multiple smaller pockets to hold the air. The air compartments are typically made with rubber or reinforced plastic and covered with foam padding.




The bed is then covered with a natural or synthetic fabric to add style and comfort. The #1 benefit with an air mattress is the ability to easily adjust the firmness and level of support. Some sleepers, especially those with chronic back pain, will want a different level of firmness on different nights. Using simple controls, these sleepers can add or remove air in just minutes, making it easy to achieve the desired level of comfort and firmness depending on their sleep needs. As the most versatile sleep surface currently on the market, air beds offer many other benefits including:•    A different type of comfort. For some people, sleeping on an air creates a sense of weightlessness, which they find more comfortable than traditional mattresses. Air mattresses help to alleviate back and joint pain by distributing body weight more evenly across the mattress. This reduces the pressure on sensitive areas that can cause pain, so that you wake up feeling relaxed rather than stiff and sore.




•    Prevent pressure sores. For the elderly or sick people who spend a lot of time in bed, air mattresses can also help protect against pressure sores, which can cause pain and create ulcers that are difficult to treat.•    Adjustable firmness. Air beds with multiple chambers allow sleep partners to choose their own level of firmness on the same mattress. With the touch of a button, each side of the mattress can be made firmer or softer to suit the individual preferences of each sleeper. Browse Our Air Mattress Selection At Sit ‘N Sleep, we carry only the finest in air beds. The TEMPUR-Choice® Luxe offers a thick, plush comfort layer with several adjustable comfort zones, and the TEMPUR-Choice® Supreme features the same level of adjustable comfort in a more medium feel. Both air mattresses provide highly individualized comfort for each partner. The high-end air mattresses for sale include:•    Premium fabric covers•    Antimicrobial treatment•    Adjustable comfort and support layersIf you’re ready for a totally different sleep experience, come in to the Sit ‘N Sleep retail location in your area and see what sleeping on air is all about!




As of 12/30/2015, California state law requires retailers to collect an $11 recycling fee on each mattress and each box spring sold. A recycling fee of $22 must be assessed for the purchase of one mattress with one box spring.) The amount of the fee was mandated by the state and is not set by individual retailers. To see the details of the recycling fee in California click here.Like pull-out sofas, air mattresses have a tendency to get a bad reputation. (And choosing between one or the other can be a difficult decision.) But with modern upgrades, air mattresses can provide a comfy night’s sleep for your guests (or even for you) for as little as the cost of a single night in a hotel room. Prices tend to range from as little as $10 to as much as $200. It’s just a matter of knowing what to buy to suit your style. Consider these factors when picking your next air mattress.Air mattresses follow the same sizing rules as traditional mattresses. However, variations in firmness based on their level of inflation can make them feel smaller.




If you have the space and the budget, and especially if you plan to have two people sleep on the mattress together, consider stepping up the size from a twin to a full, queen, or king. Just remember that not only will you need space for the fully inflated bed in the room that your guests will sleep in, but you’ll also need the space to store it when it’s deflated and not in use. Luckily, most air mattresses fold down into a pretty compact area, about the size of a carry-on suitcase, if not smaller.Think About: Your Guests. If you’ll be hosting kids or young people who are simply grateful not to be sleeping on the floor or on a couch, a basic air mattress that sits low on the ground may be sufficient. Older guests who have a harder time getting down onto the floor (and back up again), or those who demand more of a “real bed” experience will appreciate a thicker, more deluxe air mattress that is raised. Some fancy air mattresses even come with an attached bed frame. Again, keep in mind that these perks may make the mattress heavier to move and bulkier to store.




Think About: Blowing It Up. When was the last time that you blew up a bunch of balloons? It’s not easy, is it? You can certainly save money by buying an air mattress that requires using lung power or a hand pump to inflate, but make sure you’ll be game for doing that difficult and time-consuming work—along with all the other tidying up—when your guests are on their way over. Pricier models plug into an outlet in order to inflate (and later deflate) by themselves in minutes.Some air mattresses have fun features that aren’t absolutely necessary, but are definitely cool if you have a little extra change to spend. For instance, some models have a blue LED light at the bottom of the bed, so if a guest needs to use the bathroom during the night, it serves as a built-in nightlight. Others have a USB port, so a guest can charge a phone, tablet, or laptop overnight. Some even have sensors that look for drops in pressure during the night and automatically pump more air into the mattress if it gets too low, so there is no change in the mattress’s firmness while your guest is sleeping.

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