Bestway Raised Premium Plus Air Bed with Built in AC Air Pump Queen

It inflates in just 240 seconds due to its rapid inflation and deflation technology and comes with a built-in pump for easy operation and convenience. Portable and easy to store and set up, you’ll have a comfortable bed instantly. When not required, just deflate, fold, and store it in a carry bag until the next use.

This 20 inch tall, Queen-sized bed promises strength, durability, and comfort all night long. Its luxurious color, compact size, and built-in pump make it quick and convenient for use whenever you need it. Plus, with the Ultra-Fresh™ antimicrobial surface, your bed will be protected from the growth of odor-causing bacteria, mold, and mildew on the sleep surface. Durable construction with a comfortable sleeping surface and sturdy construction, a great night’s sleep are right around the corner.

The King Koil Luxury Air Mattress (20-inch) was one of the most comfortable mattresses I tested. It lasted an impressive 48 hours without needing to be re-inflated and deflated easily within 3 minutes—folding up perfectly in the included nylon tote. In 2017, my husband and I slept (uncomfortably) on an air mattress in our basement for 21 consecutive nights as we waited for construction to be completed in our home.

The one catch is that you’ll need to purchase a pump separately (unless you buy from the brand’s site), but Coleman offers several options, from a battery-operated pump to a rechargeable pump. Coleman’s air beds have stood out in our tests for their easy-to-understand instructions and bestway twin air mattress durable design. The convertible Twin to King EasyStay 4-N-1 Airbed earned top scores for its great puncture resistance. This model in particular stood out among competitors in our Lab tests with no overnight leakage after 170 pounds of weight were applied to the mattress for 24 hours.

Whether you need a single or double air mattress, we’ve got you covered! Look through our range of queen, king and twin mattresses that will make sure you feel right at home. Adding that extra layer of comfort to your outdoor adventures has never been this easy. Our collection of airbeds also makes a great choice for on-the-go needs at home.

While most air mattresses need to be plugged into a power source to inflate or deflate, this one from Coleman uses a hand-held pump, making it perfect for on-the-go camping. When fully inflated (in less than 2 minutes in our tests!), it stands at a comfortable 18-inch height with a plush flocked surface. And once you’re ready to head home, the unique “Wrap ‘N’ Roll” storage system lets you roll the mattress right into the attached bag as soon as it’s deflated.

This article was written by GH Institute Textiles Lab Executive Director Lexie Sachs, who has a B.S. In fiber science from Cornell University and more than 15 years of experience in the textiles industry, including merchandising and product development for home products. Lexie joined GH in 2013 and has extensively tested all types of bedding — including mattresses, sheets, pillows, comforters and more — using specialized lab equipment and hundreds of consumer testers.

Also, no matter how expensive or well-made, an air mattress is not meant to replace a real mattress. It won’t withstand nightly use over a long period of time (and many companies specify that if you use the mattress as your primary bed, you’ll void the warranty). The pump inflates or deflates the mattress in about 3 minutes, and we found it easy to re-pack inside the included tote bag.

Start by deflating your air mattress and degreasing the area around the hole. These inflatable beds can stand up to everyday use, camping trips and more. The queen-size King Koil model is slightly larger than the Sound Asleep mattress, which made it difficult to fit a pad and sheets over it. (This will, however, vary depending on the sizes of your bedding, which varies from brand to brand.) Keep this in mind if you have smaller queen-size sheets.

The manufacturers of the mattresses we tested all told us not to store air mattresses in areas with high temperature fluctuations or humidity, because such conditions can stress the materials. That means you should probably think twice about storing your air mattress in a basement or garage. Ideally, store it in a dry, cool location, either in a sturdy container or the provided storage bag. According to SoundAsleep, you can clean your air mattress with water and a mild soap solution and let it air-dry.