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The requested URL /filter.php?t=cat&id=2 was not found on this server. Established in 1989, Bedroom Basics has emerged as the ultimate destination for bedroom furniture. We specialise in Mattresses; Sleeper Couches and much more. Our mattress offering includes brands like Sealy; Our Comfort Guarantee also makes buying the right bed easier than ever. We have both imported and locally produced ranges of furniture and cater for almost every taste and requirement. Every product is also proudly backed by a full one year warranty. Bedroom Basics also has a proud record in the Hospitality Industry offering a complete one stop solution for any new Guest House or Accommodation Establishment. Experienced consultants are always on hand for any technical information or design advice that may be required.Sold & shipped by WalmartShipping optionsPickup options$.1Add to CartShipping optionsPickup optionsCustomizable firmness selectionTop material: Flock 0.65mmSide and bottom material: K80 PVC 0.45mm Read more....




About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Enjoy camping or accommodate overnight guests easily with the Serta Raised Air Bed with NeverFlat AC Pump. Offering versatility, portability, and soft, cozy comfort, this inflatable mattress lets you transform any room in your home to a spare sleeping area. Ideal for kids' sleepovers, holiday guests and more, this air bed with pump features an innovative sensor that monitors air pressure on a continuous basis. Whenever a loss of volume happens, a silent, secondary pumping mechanism engages instantly, plumping the mattress in order to maintain consistent firmness and prevent discomfort. This queen-size inflatable air bed features a raised height that allows sleepers to get in and out easily. With a flocked top, it can be dressed up with sheets, blankets and pillows to ensure guests stay comfortable. With its on-board NeverFlat AC pump, the Serta Raised Air Bed is suitable for use while camping in a recreational vehicle or at a tent site equipped with electrical outlets.




A carry bag is included, making storage and transport simple and protecting the mattress when it is not in use. This innovative inflatable air bed inflates and deflates quickly for added convenience. Serta Raised Air Bed with NeverFlat AC Pump, Queen: Internal NeverFlat AC pump inflates and deflates bed quickly Sensors monitor air pressure continuously and engages a silent secondary pump as necessary to maintain a consistent firmness Inflatable air bed has a customizable firmness selection Raised height makes getting into and out of the queen air bed easier Carry bag included Inflated inflatable queen air bed dimensions 78" x 60" x 18" Top material: soft 0.65mm flock Side and bottom material: durable K80 PVC 0.45mm Serta Raised Air Bed with NeverFlat AC Pump Model# ST840016 SpecificationsBed SizeGenderTypeConditionCount1SizeMaterialManufacturer Part NumberColorModelBrandFeaturesAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)can this be used for camping, using a cigarette lighter to inflate?by It looks like you are not signed in.




To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign Incan this be used for camping, using a cigarette lighter to inflate?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWhy does it say a queen size on the headline and a twin in the disscription? which one is it?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InHow long will this bed last with every night use?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 48 reviews 022 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy.With a group of hot new startups springing onto the scene, the mattress industry is anything but sleepy.The latest contender in the industry’s pillow fight is New York City-based Helix Sleep, an online mattress company that officially launched today.




Helix customers take a quiz, answering questions about their body structure, sleeping routines and mattress preferences. Using an algorithm complete with 3-D human body modeling, the company then makes a recommendation as to which of its mattresses is the best fit.The mattress is custom built in a factory in Chicago and then shipped to customers’ door in a box about the size of a case of golf clubs. After it’s removed, it expands to its proper size.Prices range from $600 to $1,095 and each mattress comes with a 100-night guarantee.  The company is looking to compete with the well-marketed startup Casper, which offers a similar pricing scheme, delivery method and guarantee. Launched in April 2014, Casper has sold more than 50,000 mattresses and raised $70 million in total venture funding, including investments from celebs such as Ashton Kutcher, Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire. Sales were at $30 million last year and are expected to hit $100 million this year.Related: This Startup Won't Sleep Until it Revolutionizes the Mattress IndustryHelix says it has an edge over Casper in that it personalizes each mattress while Casper offers one mattress for everyone.




“If there is a 300-pound, 6’5” man and a 120-pound, 5’2” woman, those two people have very different needs from a product perspective of what they need out of their mattress,” says Kristian von Rickenbach, one of Helix’s founders. “To gloss over that is doing them a disservice.” Helix has a partner option where each half of a single mattress can be made to different specifications.Helix, Casper and other budding mattress startups such as Leesa are up against giants. The largest three mattress companies in the U.S. -- Serta, Sealy, and Simmons -- continue to dominate U.S. mattress sales and have only strengthened over the last few years. In 2002, they represented a combined 54 percent of the market. Last year, they represented 75 percent, according to a report from Bank of America.With the U.S. mattress market expected to generate nearly $15 billion this year, it’s no surprise that startups are vying for a piece of the pie. Von Rickenback sees an opportunity to remedy what he calls a “fundamentally flawed” industry.




“Not only are quality mattresses break-the-bank expensive, but the shopping experience is pretty confusing,” he says. “This is almost a $15 billion market at retail, and it is so underpenetrated at the ecommerce level now that there is an enormous amount of opportunity in helping improve the really broken retail experience.”Related: 10 Ways to Improve Your Morning RoutineVon Rickenbach and co-founders Adam Tishman and Jerry Lin graduated from business school in May. The trio started work on Helix Sleep while still in school. Before getting into the mattress hustle, and before getting their MBA, the Helix Sleep boys all worked in corporate America at the likes of Goldman Sachs and Google.Being new, first-time entrepreneurs has been an education all its own. “A big part of the learning experience in starting a company has been getting really comfortable with organized chaos,” says von Rickenbach. Working at Google meant that there were org charts to organize the org charts to plan the org charts, he says.




Not so when you have a three-man founding team plus a small additional handful of contractors, interns and staffers. Everybody on staff does a bit of everything all the time, decisions get made quickly and without bureaucratic hurdles, and not knowing how you are going to solve your next problem is par for the course in startup land, says von Rickenbach.Related: How the Sleep Industry Has 'Awakened'Learning to live in a state of constant uncertainty has been a challenge on its own. “I am probably the one out of the three of us who is probably the most volatile. I feel the highs and I feel the lows really hard on both ends,” says Tishman, speaking over the knowing laughter of his two co-founders. “It has certainly been emotionally taxing. When you thinking about working as an entrepreneur, it is not just the hours you spend in the office. You are literally thinking about it all day long and the emotional tax is draining.”The co-founders have learned to turn to each other to manage the stress of starting up.

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