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Product typefolding sofafolding sofa
Number of seats22
Specs
Maximum load295 kg295 kg
Pumpfor injectorselectric built-in pump
Flocked coating (velor)
Size (unfolded)193х152х64 cm193х152х64 cm
Weight7 kg6 kg
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Added to E-Catalogmarch 2017august 2014

Pump

The type of pump that the product is equipped with.

Nowadays, built-in electric units are the most popular. Furniture supplied with separately manufactured pumps, both electric and mechanical, is much less common. In addition, many products are not equipped with pumps at all; this configuration also has its advantages. Here is a more detailed description of each of these options:

— Electric built-in. A pump in the form of a module built directly into the product shell (usually into one of the ends). The popularity of such equipment is due to a number of practical advantages. Firstly, such a pump is always at hand - you can only lose it together with the furniture itself. Secondly, it takes up almost no extra space. Thirdly, the pumping procedure is extremely simple and convenient - you do not need to fiddle with the connection and waste energy on pumping air, just plug the device into the socket and start the process. Fourthly, the built-in pump in many models is capable of working not only for pumping, but also for releasing air, accelerating the folding of the shell; this is especially convenient given that inflatable furniture usually has a significant volume, and releasing air in the usual way (without a pump) can take a lot of time. At the same time, even a breakdown of such a unit does not disable the product - f...or this case, as a rule, the design provides a spare valve for an external pump.
The main disadvantage of the built-in module is its relatively high cost, but in most cases it is more than offset by the advantages described. In addition, any electric pump requires power (usually from a power outlet), but this point is not critical in this case - after all, inflatable furniture is most often used in everyday settings where there are no problems with the availability of power outlets. In extreme cases, the shell can be inflated in another way, through the aforementioned spare valve.

— Electric. An electric pump in the form of a separate device supplied with the furniture. This option is somewhat cheaper than the built-in unit described above; at the same time, pumping, again, does not require any physical effort. On the other hand, a separate pump is less convenient than a built-in one in a number of respects — in particular, it takes up additional space during storage and can get lost. So this type of equipment is not popular in inflatable furniture.

— Mechanical. A separate mechanical pump supplied with the product. Such a pump works due to the customer's muscular strength; it can be hand or foot driven, but in either case, considerable effort is required to pump it. The advantages of such devices include, first of all, low cost and independence from sockets. At the same time, the price of a pump (both mechanical and even more expensive electric) usually makes up only a small part of the price of the entire product; and "away from civilization" inflatable furniture is used extremely rarely, and the ability to pump without sockets is not particularly relevant for such products. For these reasons, mechanical pumps have not become noticeably widespread - they are even less common than separate electric ones.

— Without a pump. The absence of a pump in the design or delivery set of the product. In most cases, the point of such a set is to allow the customer to choose a pump at their own discretion, without relying on the manufacturer's choice; it will also be useful in cases where there is already a suitable pumping unit on the farm. However, there is also a more specific option — products that do not require a pump at all to fill with air; this is, first of all, the majority of so-called bivans (see "Type").

Flocked coating (velor)

The presence of flocked furniture.

The materials used to create inflatable shells have a smooth surface, which creates a number of inconveniences: such products are uncomfortable for sleeping or sitting for a long time, and sheets, bedspreads, etc. tend to slip off them. To remedy the situation, flocking is used — coating smooth materials with fine pile, due to which the surface becomes rough and velvety. Models without such a coating among inflatable furniture are quite rare, they usually refer to armchairs (see "Type"); also, velor is practically not used in bivans (see ibid.).

Weight

The total weight of the product.

The ease of transportation depends primarily on the weight. However in the case of inflatable furniture, this point is not critical: most of these products are still designed for constant use in one place. However, sometimes a piece of furniture is also bought with the expectation of being able to quickly move from place to place — for example, from home to the country house and back. In such cases, it is worth considering that light weight makes it easier to carry, but for the same performance, lighter products usually have either less reliability (due to the thin shell) or more cost than heavier ones.
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