Thanks for that. after your help the other day with recomendations, I have just bought one and a quick pump all for £35.98 inc del. Brill. cant wait to try it now!
Quote: Originally posted by Fat Dickie on 04/7/2007
Is this the most comfortable airbed?
We are looking at replacing our existing one, as the wife sometimes feels seasick in the morning, if i move about too much in the night.
Post last edited on 04/07/2007 14:47:23
Then this could be the one for you, as it is the dual chamber one so there is less 'ripple' effect, when one person moves.
And yes, this is the one everyone on here raves about. And it's the best airbed we've ever tried; doesn't go down in the night and is very comfortable.
just arrived!! Might be sleeping in the lounge tonight!! great Liddenham thanks. I love looking and being tempted by all these offer, deals and bargains, keep them coming! Who said camping was a cheap holiday!!!
Still available and a couple of quid cheaper than elsewhere. For me, the postage is more important as I would prefer to get a few things from the same place. Are the Coleman 12 Volt Quickpump, Campingaz Camping Chef and the Sunnflair Xtra Kitchen sound purchases?
As ever, I don't mind paying for stuff that is worth having, but don't want to skimp and find I should have bought something rather better.
I need a couple of singles also, and they are not such good value, so need to do the maths carefully. Also, do people use regular pillows or 'camping' ones?
Thanks for that Liddenham. Actually I am looking at camperlands special offers and there are a couple listed. I am not getting the waudbys link come up with anything at the moment.
Good to know about the pump as I will need something to pump them up and after pitching the tent, probably will want a little bit of mechanical puff!
I guess there is a balance to be drawn between having enough kit to do the job and having a boot full of gimmicks that won't get used.
I live in London and it's not easy to walk in anywhere that sells camping stuff and I have it all to buy. I can buy a couple of things on this site cheap, so getting a few more essentials at best market price with (effectively) free delivery makes sense to me.
That kitchen stand isn't "superlite", it's made of steel (if it's the Sunncamp one), but it is pretty good quality (I have one, but have not used it in anger yet). Mine's got a larder too, it came from Towsure. I have a Camping Gas 2 ring burner (from Towsure) with grill. It's pretty good, if you can get it for less than £40. Go to the dump for a Camping Gaz 907 cylinder (free? a fiver?) and get it refilled for £17.95 and you'll be set. Maybe consider an utility tent to cook in (I have the Argos Handy Tent for £35 - it's OK). You probably don't want to cook in the Colorado. Tesco have fold down chairs on offer at the moment (economy version : £5.95). Coleman quickpump is the biz, but there are people that swear by the Argos cheapie yellow pump (costs around a fiver). Not sure if it deflates though, looking at it. Consider one of those real cheap (£20 at Argos) fold down picnic tables. It'll do fine as long as you make sure all the bolts are tight and you respect it. Don't be put off by the tales of collapses on other threads, get one and look after it you won't be disappointed. B&Q sell a cheap rechargeable lantern with remote for um I thing £14 odd quid that's worth a punt. And there's a thread here about the Coleman Comfort double bed going for £20 on some site or other.
I think that covers it. I bought a hookup cable from Towsure for £45 and that saves me stacks on a fridge as I'm taking my beer fridge to keep the milk cool. If you buy one of these cables BTW make sure it's got RCD, don't buy a cheapie from eBay.