Bed Portable

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Bed Portable
Any suggestions for a cheap, Portable Bed?

I’m moving, and I’m trying to pare stuff way, way down. I’m taking our most essential stuff (clothes, a few books and kitchen things) in my car. My partner’s driving down a truck about a month and a half later. We need a place to sleep during that month and a half. A place to sleep that’ll fit in my car, that I can buy online and have shipped, or that I can easilly locate in our new city. I’m hoping to spend $100-150–and I’m hoping to find something that doesn’t totally suck to sleep on.
We have a lovely bed… a lovely big bed that won’t fit in the trunk of my Le Baron. So it’s just a temporary thing–and a think to trot out for future guests.

I say an air bed. I have a twin size Aero Bed w/ an attached pump. Deflated it is about the size of a rolled up sleeping bag if not smaller.

Everyone who has slept on it has been surprised. You can find an Aero Bed as cheap as $57 at Wal-Mart with a pump. J & R seems to have some good prices as well on Aero Beds. Also, if you use Ebates, you can get a cash rebate on your online purchases. You can get a 1% through Wal-Mart, 3% at J & R, and 2% at Circuit City where I found the best deals on Aero Beds w/ pumps! Not a lot, but still a discount!

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If you leave a portable dvd player on, plugged in on the bed, will it catch on fire?

My mom told me that. Is it true?

Of course anything can catch fire if you set it on fire. Just having it plugged in won’t do it no matter how long you leave it in. Here is why: all consumer electronic devices sold in the United states have components that are guaranteed by a consumer product safety commission called underwriters Limited (they help write the laws by which standards are set for how much voltage can flow through a component before the fuse in the component pops). Yes we still use fuses, and capacitors inside of our modern electrical devices. Such consumer products as TVs or CD, DVD players won’t burst into flames. Now if she is real insistant then send her to home depot and have her pick up a GFCI electrical outlet. For 7-11 dollars you will have an outlet that will shut off just like those around your sinks. The slightest disturbance in electrical flow and the outlet shuts off. It is especially useful if you drop a curling iron in a sink full of water or water running while your brushing your teeth. The electricity immediately turns off (W/In 1/60th of a second).

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