Air Mattresses Features Comparison
- Cheap Air Mattresses
- Air Mattress Reviews
- Queen Air Mattress, Twin Air Mattress
- Air Bed Pump
- Best Air Mattresses
- Discount Air Mattresses Features Comparison Table
Cheap air mattresses are convenient temporary or short-term beds. When shopping for the best cheap air mattress, keep several things in mind. First consider the air pump: some are electric and some are battery-operated; some are built-in and others are stand-alone but come with the mattress; a few models do not come with a pump at all. The height of an air mattress affects the comfort of some users: older sleepers generally prefer a cheap air mattress that's about the same height as a regular mattress because it's easier to get on and off. The size of the mattress you choose will depend on your needs; some models are available as a twin or as a queen. Finally, pay attention to the number and type of air chambers and coils -- more chambers generally mean more support and coils and beams help prevent sagging and lumps.
| Air Pump | Height | Dimensions | Air chambers & coils |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intex Raised Downy Queen Airbed estimated price $50 | Built-in electric pump | 22 inches | 80x60 inches | Top and bottom chambers; length-wise air beams |
| Coleman 4-in-1 Quickbed estimated price $40 | Not included | 5 inches laid out, 10 inches stacked | 74x39 inches (each twin mattress) | 32 coils on each twin |
| AeroBed Guest Choice Air Bed estimated price $58 | Separate electric pump included | 8 inches | 78x60 inches (queen); 74x39 inches (twin) | Interior coil construction |
| Coleman SUV Quickbed estimated price $25 | Not included | 6 inches | 70x41 inches | Two chambers, coil design |



