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Why do I keep getting holes in the pringle edges on my air mattress
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The first time was 100% I filled it to much, Next one I didn’t fill nearly as much and definitely wasn’t full and yet I still woke up to a hole. Then upon this one i haven’t had to fiddle with it, I’ve had it at the same level and haven’t refilled in over a week at least(and I’ve only had it about 2 weeks, so it was stretching out and needing some refilling in first couple days as expected then it’s been fine) and yesterday it was up to 20 degrees and the air had definitely expanded and it was feeling closer to full, not as full as the first two times but more air then usual because it was 22 Celsius instead of -2 to 12 Celsius. Wake up with a flat under the two blankets I lay on, on top of the air mattress. Every time it’s one of these damn Pringle shaped things that leaks at the seam?

Like how is this supposed to work if the city I’m in fluctuates 20 degrees within 24-36 hours. Did I just have the air right and then since it hopped up to 20 degrees it got to full? Seems there’s no way it could’ve gotten to that pressure from where it was pressure wise before and I didn’t refill it.

Do they leak easier in the cold I guess? Do the regualr air mattresses just not last more than like a couple weeks-month worth of nights? I used them for years camping before now and never had the slightest issue, albeit it was in weather 10 for pretty much all of it

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