Walmart.com: Intex Twin Classic Inflatable Airbed Mattress Only $7.97 (Regularly $16) & More
Head on over to Walmart.com where you can grab this Intex Twin 8.75″ Classic Inflatable Airbed Mattress for only $7.97 (regularly $15.97). If you need something a little larger you can grab the Intex Queen Size Inflatable Airbed Mattress for only $14.37 (regularly $19.97). Please keep in mind that these airbeds do not come with an air pump.
This air mattress is perfect to use in your home for guests, sleepovers, or to use when camping!
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Couldn’t really tell, but I’m assuming that inflating it is done manually?
Pls note that this airbed does not come with an air pump. You will need to purchase one.
Thank you for pointing that out. I was thinking it was a Really Great deal. Thank you.
Thanks a ton for pointing that out Elaine! We have added that detail to the post!
Thanks! We love having a couple of these on hand for sleepovers. Our older ones just started lesaking, but the old pumps work perfectly fine so we can use those on the new mattresses.
Oh awesome! You’re very welcome! I love having an air mattress too! SO useful for trips and sleepovers!
i use a blow dryer to pump these up works great
Ooh! Great tip! Thanks for sharing Debbie! I will have to remember that!
Hip2save! I needed a twin blow up for camping this year for my son! Doing a little money saving dance!! Thank you!!!
Woohoo! Super happy to hear how excited you are for this deal! You’re SO welcome! 😉
I actually found the Queen one with built in pump at my Walmart for $13 regular $54!!!!
What a sweet find! We will have to keep a lookout for that in our stores! Thanks for the heads up!
Queen size is out of stock.
Hmm, It is still available for me as I click through and head to checkout. Maybe check back again Or switch to desktop view if using a mobile device. Hope that helps!
I actually purchased this same mattress last week and inflated it with a water bottle and blow dryer. Worked like a charm! I inflated it each morning just because it would deflate a smidge. It worked great for the price!
I would recommend an Aerobed. They cost more, but I think they are worth it. Our twin single high Aerobed has lasted for at least 18 years. I was at most 11 years old when my parents bought it. The closest model costs less now($50 on Amazon), but it was about $109-$110 at the time at Sears(?). With the exception of a couple nights, I am the only one that has used it.
It has been inflated in Iowa for about a week every summer(and one October) on the first floor of a house or on the upper basement level of a split level house. It has been stored in Texas, South Carolina, Missouri, and Louisiana. It has survived several quick temperature changes.
It has an attached pump that has to be plugged in. The pump has a button that will let air out of you want the bed to be less firm. If you leave it plugged in, you can increase the firmness using the inflate button. The only downside is that the pump is noisy.