Coleman Air Bed

A Coleman Air Bed is Perfect for Company

A Coleman Air Bed is Perfect for Company

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A coleman air bed is perfect for when you have company staying over. This type of bed you only have to have out when you need it.

Then when you don't, it gets packed away. How do you manage this? Well it is because it is inflatable.

You can get these beds in various sizes from twin to king. They should come with their own pump for easy inflating. If they don't, though, there is a pump you can buy to go with these.

So if you are having a husband and wife stay with you, you could buy a queen or king. If only one grandchild is coming to visit the twin work quite well.

Another thing these beds are good for is when the kids are having their friends over to spend the night. This way their friends can stay anytime and then the bed gets put back into the closet, instead of using up all the space in their room.

This air bed is durable enough to take camping too. Sure beats sleeping on the hard ground. Throw a sleeping bag on it and you have a great night's sleep even in a tent! So look into a coleman air bed today.

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Today's Discussion

How to repair the "flocked" top of a Coleman air bed?
I have seen all the answers to repair a hole it it is on the "plastic' area of the bed, but I have a small hole on the 'fabric' side of the bed. Tried using duct tape, but the bed deflated. So, any ideas as to what type of tape to use that will hold on the fabric and cover the hole? Thanks in advance-J

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TabtashaAsks
Here is what I would do... Buy a patch kit for pools or rafts. Cut a large square 2 inch patch. Cut a 1 inch slit in the bed through the hole that is leaking. with the bed deflated and lying flat, fold the patch and insert it into the hole...smooth it flat and center over the hole. Try to get all the wrinkles out. Use a q-tip covered in the adhesive to get glue inside and on the top of the patch. Line everything up, place a piece of wax paper over any adhesive that comes to the surface. Make sure everything is wrinkle free and place a weight over the wax paper and patched area so that it dries without air bubbles or wrinkles that can cause leaks. If you are careful and keep the adhesive inside and cut straight, you might end up with an invisible repair. I never actually used this method, but it should do the trick. I know that you can repair carpet in a similar way. Good luck!

sensible_man
I had this problem. I got a vinyl pool patch and used a thin coating of silicone caulk on it. While deflated, place a heavy object on the patched area to secure the patch. You need to leave it cure for a full day. Don't use too much silicone or it will seep out around the patch and also secure whatever you have holding it down.



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