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Also see our full Air Mattresses review:
  1. Cheap Air Mattresses
  2. Air Mattress Reviews
  3. Queen Air Mattress, Twin Air Mattress
  4. Air Bed Pump
  5. Best Air Mattresses
  6. 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
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