
Cherimor
The Cherimor A-Q-18-GRWH is a queen‑size inflatable air mattress with an elevated 18‑inch height, built‑in pump that inflates in about three minutes, and a 40‑coil honeycomb structure that supports up to 800 lb. It features puncture‑resistant PVC, a five‑layer leak‑proof design, and comes with a carry bag and repair kit, making it suitable for guests, seniors, and camping.
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$69.99
Average
$74.00
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$49.99
Highest
$99.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers, such as the Indefinite Reviews YouTube channel, commend the Cherimor A‑Q‑18‑GRWH for its true‑bed dimensions, 800 lb capacity, firm non‑sinking support, rapid three‑minute inflation, and the accessibility provided by its 18‑inch height. They describe it as a sturdy, bed‑like option that works well for both indoor guest rooms and outdoor camping, though they note a lack of detailed negative feedback in available reviews.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the mattress for its firm support, quick inflation, high 18‑inch profile that eases entry and exit, and its ability to hold up to 800 lb without sagging. The waterproof surface and included accessories are also highlighted, while no recurring complaints or negative experiences have been documented.
Common Complaints
No recurring complaints have been identified in the available sources, indicating a generally positive user experience.
What People Are Saying
“sturdy and bed‑like”
How It Compares
vs. Cherimor A‑F‑18‑GRWH (Full)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the full‑size model for single sleepers or tighter rooms; choose the queen model for couples needing higher capacity and added support.
vs. Cherimor A‑K‑18‑GRWH (King)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the king model when maximum width and load capacity are priorities; select the queen model for a balance of portability, height, and sufficient capacity for most couples.