Thursday, September 1, 2011

To the test


Aerobed Active Plus, pounds 89.99 (www.argos.co.uk, 0845 640 2020)


THE thick futon mattress was a lot more comfortable than it looked and the raised wooden platform was a bonus This spare bed is the one that will give your guests the best night's sleep, as there's a good amount of "give" in the deep mattress. Our best buy as long as you have the space to accommodate it at other times. 9/ 10Aerobed Deluxe Sleepover, pounds 59.99 (www.argos.co.uk, 0845 640 2020)AVAILABLE in soft velvety baby pink and blue polka dots, this airbed is obviously aimed at the children's and teen market, but there's no reason why a fully-grown adult shouldn't use it too as it's full size. It inflates in 30 seconds using the plugin pump supplied. It couldn't be easier to assemble. Comfortwise, it's not bad for the occasional night's sleep. 7/10Single futon, pounds 89.99 (www.comfy-living.co.uk, 0845 388 0934)Eco-friendly roll-up bed, pounds 65 (www.biomelifestye.com, 020 8809 6188)THE best-looking bed we reviewed with it's striped cover. It's handmade in Kerala, India, from organic cotton and coloured using environmentallyfriendly dyes. But its eco-credentials don't make up for the fact it's like sleeping on half a dozen blankets as there's little support. Children won't complain, but adult sleepover guests will be aching come the morning. 5/10Item 2: what price (where from) DYDYD dydydydy 8/10

THE thick futon mattress was a lot more comfortable than it looked and the raised wooden platform was a bonus This spare bed is the one that will give your guests the best night's sleep, as there's a good amount of "give" in the deep mattress. Our best buy as long as you have the space to accommodate it at other times. 9/ 10




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