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Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone Review(*est. $100 to $200, depending on size) Compare PricesYou are here: House & Home >> Air Mattresses >> Aerobed Premier Comfort ZoneThis page is part of a larger ConsumerSearch report on Air Mattresses which includes more reviews, analysis and a summary of the top-rated models.
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Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone review highlights We find the best reviews of the Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone and other Aerobed models at Consumer Reports - which includes this mattress in an inflatable roundup - and The New York Times. We also checked owner reviews on Amazon.com and InfomercialRatings.com. In reviews, the Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone (*est. $100 to $200, depending on size) places second only to the Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone Raised (*est. $200 to $300, depending on size), which inflates to a height of two feet instead of the less expensive bed's height of nine inches. Still, reviewers say the Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone is comfortable and easy to set up, inflating automatically in about 60 seconds. They also say it folds and stores much more easily than its raised counterpart. If price is an issue, though, you might want to investigate the budget Home Trends Raised Air Mattress (*est. $40 to $60, depending on size), which reviewers also praise. Also see full report: Air Mattresses *In order of credibility (see our Ratings Criteria).1.
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