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No more huffing and puffing, as a manual or an electric air mattress pump can do the same job – and more efficiently to boot! We will look at a variety of different models today, particularly focusing on air pumps for air mattresses and air beds, and air pumps for inflatable tents.
Air mattresses pumps can make your camp set-up process much easier each night. What’s important is that you identify which type of pump is right for your needs. That way, you can spend more time enjoying your camp and less time getting everything set-up while you’re outside.
The EnerPlex Double Height Air Mattress adds an extra feature to the built-in pump—an extra control valve to release just enough air to comfortably sleep on it. You can deflate and inflate with other air mattresses, but the little control knob lets you make small adjustments to find the right comfort level.
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Inflating your Air Mattress with an AC Electric Pump and a DC Inverter. For someone who already has a standard, plug-in air mattress pump, you don’t have to buy a special 12V pump. Instead, you can use an inverter.
Perfect for overnight guests or camping, the patented air stabilizing system sleeps like a home mattress. The queen-size air bed includes an oversized carrying bag and battery-operated pump that make it easy to take anywhere. The mattress inflates in minutes.
Inflating your air mattress while camping is possible through campsite electric outlets, car battery 12V air pumps, battery packs that can power an electric air pump, manual air pumps, and as a last resort, your own breath.