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Discount excludes Pro purchases. Free shipping over is valid in the US lower 48 states only, and is not available for PO Boxes or Military APO/FPO addresses. With insta-bed™, being away from home doesn't mean you have to sacrifice a great night's sleep. THE QUEST for a good night's sleep can be a daunting task, even in the familiar surroundings of home. Combine this with the rigors of travel and unknown accommodations, and a sound sleep can elude even the weariest traveler. insta-bed™ provides a way to bring a good night's sleep on the road or to the campsite with the comfort and convenience of home.Essential EZ Bed Inflatable Guest Bed Essential EZ Bed Inflatable Guest Bed Reviews - page 2 Does this bed maintain pressure Keep the bed plugged in and you will have constant pressure. It is like an air mattress, but firmer depending on how much you allow it to fill. When the mattress has the amount of firmness, just turn the dial to off. So far we didn't notice any air loss, but if you did, yes, turn the inflator back on.




Will it's PVC withstand daily use for months? The case is the size of a large truck - my daughter has a BMW mini and it wouldn't fit in her trunk. How do you know when to stop inflating the bed? I just watch it closely and when it feels firm enough i turn it off. Does it come fully assembled?Upon inflation, the bed unfolds and the support legs come down. Only inflate about 75%, put on the fitted sheets that you order separately, then inflate the rest of the way to the firmness of your liking. Upon deflation, the bed & legs fold-up. But you have to push the bed together to zip-up the bed. Do have to use EZ bed sheets? Can regular sheets fit? regular sheets can be used but ez bed sheets work best Essential EZ Bed Inflatable Guest Bed Questions - page 2 Essential EZ Bed Inflatable Guest Bed EZ Bed Guest Essentials Kit EZ Bed Sheet Set You (or someone you know) can pay & pick up online orders at a Kmart store - and even use an international credit card.




U.S. shipping & delivery Get your order shipped or delivered to any address in the United States - including hotels. Via Sears, we ship to over 100 countries, so you can have your order shipped back home. Kmart International Online Shopping If you are planning to visit the United States, or have friends and family here, shop at Kmart to get everything you want - including gifts for yourself or others. Shopping online in the USA at Kmart couldn't be easier. You can pay for your order in a store or even use an international credit card. Once you place an order, you (or someone you know) can pick it up at a Kmart store, have it shipped or delivered to a U.S. address, and even have it shipped to over 100 countries - whatever is most convenient for you. Maine man jailed for floating to New Brunswick on air mattress John Bennett, 25, had been denied entry into Canada because of mischief charges Posted: Sep 09, 2016 2:31 PM AT Last Updated: Sep 09, 2016 3:42 PM AT




Motorists from St. Stephen, N.B., wait to go through U.S. Customs at Calais, Maine in this 2006 file photo. Officials say a 25-year-old American man denied entry to Canada at this border crossing later tried a different route: using an air mattress to float across the nearby St. Croix River. (Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press) A young U.S. resident, driven by what he said was a desire to protect his Canadian girlfriend, used an air mattress to float across the St. Croix River in southeastern Maine and illegally enter New Brunswick late Wednesday, a Crown prosecutor says. Twenty-five-year-old John Bennett told police he had earlier tried to cross the border at Calais, Maine, but customs officers denied him entry because he was facing mischief charges in the U.S., lawyer Peter Thorn said Thursday. "He was told by the officer that until he got those cleared up, he wouldn't be admitted into Canada," the prosecutor said. Bennett was sentenced Thursday to two months in jail.




Thorn said the provincial court in Saint John, N.B., was told Bennett purchased an air mattress at the local Walmart, inflated it and later used a wooden board to paddle across to an area near Ledge Road, southeast of St. Stephen, N.B. However, a local resident spotted the man, and he was later arrested by the RCMP and charged with failing to appear at the border crossing as required by the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. "He was wet and carrying his boots ... [and] walking towards the town," said Thorn, a lawyer representing the federal Public Prosecution Service of Canada. Before Bennett pleaded guilty to the charge Thursday, he told police he had to reach his pregnant girlfriend in Canada because he was worried for her safety, Thorn said. "He said she had an ex-boyfriend who was threatening her, but that hasn't been confirmed by the other party," he said. Bennett has no fixed address but is believed to live in Calais. The prosecutor said he had heard of people swimming across the river before, but he said the air mattress method was a novel approach.




As for the judge hearing the case, Thorn said he told the accused: "Pardon the pun, but it seems to me you wanted to get there, come hell or high water." A 25-year-old American bought an air mattress at the Walmart in Calais, Maine, and was arrested after using it to cross the St. Croix River and illegally enter Canada. Stay Connected with CBC News Severe weather warnings or watches in effect for: Latest New Brunswick News Headlines U of M receives 10th malicious email Saturday night Hockey players and fans fight during junior hockey game University of Moncton hosts e-gaming tournament N.B. leads country in self-harming behaviour that requires hospital care To the rescue: These three helped a screaming woman being assaulted Christopher Albert Belyea, 45, of Saint John has been charged in connection with a woman being assaulted behind a Hampton Road business in Rothesay on Wednesday. 'If we go through, somebody will haul us out': Ice fishing season winding down




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