My dad made a waterbed for me when I was a kid. It was a wooden box held up on bricks with the water mattress inside. Later, my mom bought a water bed for me. It was a fancy sleigh shaped one. My dog hated it. I assumed water beds were a thing of the past. It’s nice to see that they still exist and have advanced in style and technology.
Will rental companies still allow water filled furniture? with this new design. I used to have a waterbed. But apartment rental companies ((wont)) allow water filled furniture not even aquariums.
@@NeonHelix20 I have slept on a water bed for over 3 decades. I have "topped it off" maybe 4 times. Each time I topped it off was maybe 5-10 gallons, so no it doesn't have any effect on your water bill.
It is not recommended. Without the heater, the mattress will sap your body heat making you extremely cold. The heating element's purpose is to keep your body at its most comfortable temperature through the night.
Yes you can My friend had a heated waterbed and the heating element burned shorted and burned a hole through the vinyl and water all over, Never again will he have a waterbed.
We at Akva Waterbeds use a special foam topper (LE = Low Energy topper made of EUCAFEEL foam from Kabelwerke Eupen, Belgium) that isolates and can manage the climate very well without heater, tested in several surroundings. But it is important that the vinyl of the matress still is flexible with a colder temperature. Our laminated vinyl is made from polymer softeners, phthalate-free and works perfect.
@@wumiixzz2296 Hi! Possible to buy it directly from Denmark. We have no dealers in the U.S. so far...We zip the topper between our top and bottom cover. So if you want the perfect solution we would offer a complete cover with the topper layer. For that we need information about size and height of your existing cover. Best regards, Thomas
That's a small looking hose... Who just has a water spigot in their bedroom for that? But side note. I had a water bed in the 90s. Fun stuff. I miss it.
@afloat Waterbed - Questions concerning temperature - for someone who is an extremely hot sleeper, how cold will the temperature get ? Also as far as heat dispersion goes, will a person just end up in a puddle of sweat since there is not a lot for heat to absorb into and disperse into like in a traditional mattress? BTW my son like its super cold … so cold he likes it 60 degrees in the winter inside… he’s like a damn polar bear so looking for the coldest possible option.
My dad made a waterbed for me when I was a kid. It was a wooden box held up on bricks with the water mattress inside. Later, my mom bought a water bed for me. It was a fancy sleigh shaped one. My dog hated it. I assumed water beds were a thing of the past. It’s nice to see that they still exist and have advanced in style and technology.
for some reasons, i need one now
Currently it is 10:07 on a Monday night. I need sleep but for some reason, I am watching this.
11:11 on a Thursday. I needed to be asleep an hour ago.
waterbed is 15 times heavier than regular mattress. that is a lot of weight.
*watches video* “oh I think I really want one”
*checks price and realizes it’s 1,200$*
Nevermind.
Our waterbed cost 2000 💀
@Samm Salvey true
Bro thats how beds really are. They are supposed to be expensive.
@@obeliusdacquen tru
Heating it probably costs more
Will rental companies still allow water filled furniture? with this new design. I used to have a waterbed. But apartment rental companies ((wont)) allow water filled furniture not even aquariums.
dumbass rental
companies
This is a really well made waterbed, mine is terrible compared to this
Nice, thorough, and simple. Maybe one day I will own an AFloat water bed.
That water bill though 😬
Why do u have to refill it often??
numerouno I just think the water would eventually evaporate with time. With the temperature heating control and everything.
@@mayowaolugboji3576 😂🤦♂️
Greg Williams yolo
@@NeonHelix20 I have slept on a water bed for over 3 decades. I have "topped it off" maybe 4 times. Each time I topped it off was maybe 5-10 gallons, so no it doesn't have any effect on your water bill.
Lol I came here after watching The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It.
Cus I now know waterbeds are still a thing?
Wow me too ima watching it now
Yep me too. Bahaha
I have a question :
Can I have a waterbed without the heating element?
It is not recommended. Without the heater, the mattress will sap your body heat making you extremely cold. The heating element's purpose is to keep your body at its most comfortable temperature through the night.
Yes you can
My friend had a heated waterbed and the heating element burned shorted and burned a hole through the vinyl and water all over,
Never again will he have a waterbed.
We at Akva Waterbeds use a special foam topper (LE = Low Energy topper made of EUCAFEEL foam from Kabelwerke Eupen, Belgium) that isolates and can manage the climate very well without heater, tested in several surroundings. But it is important that the vinyl of the matress still is flexible with a colder temperature. Our laminated vinyl is made from polymer softeners, phthalate-free and works perfect.
@@thomasgreen8588 so where can I buy it
@@wumiixzz2296 Hi! Possible to buy it directly from Denmark. We have no dealers in the U.S. so far...We zip the topper between our top and bottom cover. So if you want the perfect solution we would offer a complete cover with the topper layer. For that we need information about size and height of your existing cover. Best regards, Thomas
That's a small looking hose... Who just has a water spigot in their bedroom for that? But side note. I had a water bed in the 90s. Fun stuff. I miss it.
@afloat Waterbed - Questions concerning temperature - for someone who is an extremely hot sleeper, how cold will the temperature get ? Also as far as heat dispersion goes, will a person just end up in a puddle of sweat since there is not a lot for heat to absorb into and disperse into like in a traditional mattress? BTW my son like its super cold … so cold he likes it 60 degrees in the winter inside… he’s like a damn polar bear so looking for the coldest possible option.
Sounds like me even during the winter I have to have a fan on and my feet out of the cover. Teee 😁 ❤️❄️❄️
Think i should get a afloat waterbed i have a queen size free flow hardside waterbed now
How much is this bed
How much is a standard king size system as shown here?
From what I can tell its about $3,249.00
Interesting 🤔
This is why water beds are expensive.
🐈 though
If assembly is expected to have a waterbed, then I would rather sleep on an ordinary bed.
U lazy
coxao deagua
125 subs 😂
Insanity.