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Wanderer 240V Double High Queen Airbed Inflatable Mattress $79 (was $139) ($59 with AmEx Cashback + $1 Item) @ BCF

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Was $139 (http://offer.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBidsLogin&item…).
If you haven't used it yet, combine it with the Amex BCF cashback offer - Spend $80 or more, get $20 back which is still open to registrations, add on a $1 item such as this and the mattress deflates down to $59.

Similar to other designs around and not too far off some online airbed prices. The Amex and local pickup makes this. Not many reviews to go on except for several on the BCF site:

Very quick to inflate & very comfortable, during a 5 day camping trip…
…queen sheets fit perfectly.
Just make sure to air out the bed for a day to get rid of the smell…
havnt used it yet as I was told that you needed batteries to inflate… (I like this one)

May be in good timing for Xmas or not tempting at all for those with in-laws looking to stay over. In any case, I must stress (as stated in bold letters on side), this is NOT a lifesaving device. Although, with a wife that snores, I beg to differ.

Postage? It ranges from $14.95 - $49.95.

Cheers.

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closed Comments

  • Seems like it would be worth spending extra to get a 12v mattress and pump. With 240v you would need an inverter and a car.

    • +1

      Or a house.

      • no mini usb port?

  • +1

    I'd pay the extra for a self inflating foam mattress every single time.

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