Quote: Originally posted by tentfluff on 27/10/2012
£80 aero airbed that only are any good if you don't use them. We had two aero's the first was exchanged for a new one as it failed first use. The second one had two new valves as the matress only has a one year guarantee but the valves have two!!!.
Anybody want to buy a areobed active pump, It only pumps up an areobed, only four weeks used.
you can get a plastic adapter to fit your areo bed pump that will allow you to inflate any airbed.mine came with the pump when i bought my areobed but i have seen them on there website.
Quote: Originally posted by taxi paul on 11/11/2012
Vango windbreakers. My wife wanted has they matched the tent, and our perfectly good stripes ones never. Totally useless, that have about four inch spike to go in ground and a load of guide wires needed to keep them remotely vertical. They now live on a shelf in the shed.
Taxi paul. I have 2 vango windbreaks and dont have a problem with them. Would you be willing to sell them?
Quote: Originally posted by taxi paul on 11/11/2012
Vango windbreakers. My wife wanted has they matched the tent, and our perfectly good stripes ones never. Totally useless, that have about four inch spike to go in ground and a load of guide wires needed to keep them remotely vertical. They now live on a shelf in the shed.
i ve got Vango windbreakers. there the best ive ever had
Quote: Originally posted by tentfluff on 27/10/2012
£80 aero airbed that only are any good if you don't use them. We had two aero's the first was exchanged for a new one as it failed first use. The second one had two new valves as the matress only has a one year guarantee but the valves have two!!!.
Anybody want to buy a areobed active pump, It only pumps up an areobed, only four weeks used.
you can get a plastic adapter to fit your areo bed pump that will allow you to inflate any airbed.mine came with the pump when i bought my areobed but i have seen them on there website.
Have given my aero pump to hankakampa hope they have better luck with aero beds IMO they are a good idea badly made and very over priced.
I am sorry for my mistake. The windbreaks I have are outwell ones and not vango. I have had vango on the brain because have been looking for a vango Midas for my brother. Anyway sorry all bit my mistake, there still useless has when using them for my one and only time I came up against a bit of firm ground, hit them with mallet and the little four inch spike on bottom of pole dissapeared ino the pole..
Clip-on parasol for a chair in a bag. Spent most of the time picking the chair up as every time you stood up chair fell over. Except the time the wind got up while I was making a brew. A slight breeze was enough to send it bowling down the field. Not easy to catch with a brew in one hand and a jam butty in the other.
I am pleased to say that clip on parasols are still available, for the heavy weight folders and recliners, not the light weight chair in a bag.
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Quote: Originally posted by tentfluff on 11/11/2012
Quote: Originally posted by rsp2 on 11/11/2012
Quote: Originally posted by tentfluff on 27/10/2012
£80 aero airbed that only are any good if you don't use them. We had two aero's the first was exchanged for a new one as it failed first use. The second one had two new valves as the matress only has a one year guarantee but the valves have two!!!.
Anybody want to buy a areobed active pump, It only pumps up an areobed, only four weeks used.
you can get a plastic adapter to fit your areo bed pump that will allow you to inflate any airbed.mine came with the pump when i bought my areobed but i have seen them on there website.
Have given my aero pump to hankakampa hope they have better luck with aero beds IMO they are a good idea badly made and very over priced.
I love our Aerobed, only use it at mothers but the pump is built in
Quote: Originally posted by tentfluff on 11/11/2012
Quote: Originally posted by rsp2 on 11/11/2012
Quote: Originally posted by tentfluff on 27/10/2012
£80 aero airbed that only are any good if you don't use them. We had two aero's the first was exchanged for a new one as it failed first use. The second one had two new valves as the matress only has a one year guarantee but the valves have two!!!.
Anybody want to buy a areobed active pump, It only pumps up an areobed, only four weeks used.
you can get a plastic adapter to fit your areo bed pump that will allow you to inflate any airbed.mine came with the pump when i bought my areobed but i have seen them on there website.
Have given my aero pump to hankakampa hope they have better luck with aero beds IMO they are a good idea badly made and very over priced.
I love our Aerobed, only use it at mothers but the pump is built in
Not all areobeds have thye same pump. Yours sounds like it could have a 240v pump fitted, ours was a rechargable twist fit type
Giant double-action hand pump for inflating airbeds. It immediately caused a twanged muscle in my back, and it takes up loads of room (well, I should have known that in advance. It's giant ) We now use a noisy electric pump that plugs into the car's lighter socket.
Little UFO light from a pound shop. The switch failed almost immediately. When will I learn that it pays to buy quality stuff?
A collapsible water carrier that gave off a terrible smell and taste, windup torches and lanterns, cheap SIMS that were too thin, cheap airbed that breathed it's last breath (out) in the first night, cheap double action handpump that only worked "single", collapsible camping table that collapsed when you put more than one plate on it...
You get what you pay for...
------------- Proud owner of a 1987 Sprite Alpine 370 EK, a cheap popup tent and a beloved retro Trio frame tent from the early seventies, called Giraffen.