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Reddit mentions of Coleman 4 in 1 Quickbed Twin/King Air Bed

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Coleman 4 in 1 Quickbed Twin/King Air Bed. Here are the top ones.

Coleman 4 in 1 Quickbed Twin/King Air Bed
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    Features:
  • Versatile air mattress can be used as 2 twins, a king, or a double-high twin
  • Double Lock valve for quick inflation and deflation; AirTight system prevents leaks
  • Soft plush top with 45 comfort coils for superior support
  • Approximate inflated dimensions: 73 x 40 x 6.5 inches; fits king and twin sheets
  • Designed for indoor and outdoor use
Specs:
ColorMulti
Height6 inches
Length15 inches
Release dateNovember 2011
SizeOne Size
Weight11.9 pounds
Width11 inches

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Found 2 comments on Coleman 4 in 1 Quickbed Twin/King Air Bed:

u/robertgfthomas ยท 5 pointsr/Frugal

I didn't... I think the mods did. So I'm going to sneak in and repost.

What are some of the staple gadgets and gizmos you have to maximize portability, versatility, durability, and price, time, and space efficiency?

Here's my list:

-Feiyue shoes. Crazy cheap, they take up no room, and they don't look out-of-place in most situations.

-Light My Fire titanium spork. This is the only eating utensil I ever use, and I take it everywhere.

-Pyrex 4-cup Bowl. As long as I'm just making food for me, this dish is the only one I need. It can withstand pretty much everything, and the microwave-friendly lid is awesome.

-Platypus roll-up water bottles. Carrying around an empty water bottle is really annoying. These guys hold lots of water, and only take up as much space as the volume of water they contain.

-Milk crates and heavy-duty Rubbermaid containers instead of furniture. The only thing you can really do with a chair is use it as a chair, and the only thing you can do with a chest of drawers is use it as a chest of drawers. Might as well combine the two -- and make them really light and portable to boot!

-Lifetime folding table. This is the closest thing I have to furniture.

-Coleman 4-in-1 Quickbed. It's a twin mattress, or two separate twin mattresses, or a king-size bed, it's comfortable as poo, and it folds up to nothing.

-Night Ize Gear Ties. I've used these for everything from coathangers to patching the handle on a neighbor's lawnmower to attaching the basket to my bike.

-MicroNet Microfiber Towel. Linen actually takes up a surprising amount of room. This guy works great, and folds away to nothing.

-Wellspring FlipNote. I've had my FlipNote for 5 years and it's been in my pocket every single day -- whether I was in South Africa, military combat training, business meetings, or going out with friends. It's an idea journal, an address book, a wallet, a writing surface, a pen... all kinds of stuff, and it's super-slim and super-durable.

-Bug-out bag. This isn't quite the one I have -- mine was about $60 and came with a CamelBak and tube inside -- but it's the right idea. When I was discharged from the military, I fit my entire life in this amazing backpack with room left over for the full CamelBak and hiked up and down the California coast for several days with no problems. The same backpack's still the only piece of luggage I use for travel, for class, for everything. It expands from normal backpack size to HUGE.

TL;DR If I can't pack everything I own into my tiny car in one hour, I have too much stuff.

(Edit: This list isn't everything I own, but it's the things that I figure would be useful to anyone.)

u/[deleted] ยท 1 pointr/InteriorDesign

Pull outs are rarely comfortable, especially if they're more than a few years old. I'd rather sleep on a decent airmattress than 95% of sectionals pullouts.

Ad that to the fact that I assume sleepers are more expensive and that they limit your options, and I'm definitely in favor of the air mattress. Especially since the sectional ought to be big enough to sleep one person, the air mattress would only be a factor when more than one person is crashing anyway.

FWIW, I have a large sectional that can sleep two average sized guys fairly comfortably. I also own this air mattress that I've brought on road trips when I was crashing at a friend's place and it works fantastic (so far - it's less than a year old still).

EDIT: wrong word used above