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Queen airbeds

Queen airbeds are made by a variety of manufacturers in different levels of comfort and construction, and they’ve definitely gotten more comfortable. You can even buy air mattresses with pillow top these days. Air mattresses have always been perfect to take car camping, or act as a spare bed when friends and family stop by for an overnight visit.

Queen airbeds can be as inexpensive as $36 or as costly as $200, depending on the features you want and the budget you are on. Some of them have pillow top surfaces and inflate high enough off the ground to seem like an actual mattress.

Whichever brand and style of queen airbeds you end up purchasing, it’s worth buying a good pump for the inflation and deflation process. You can expect to spend about $25 for a decent battery-charged pump that will save your breath and labor when setting up these airbeds.

 

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