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The Intex Inflatable Corner Sofa is a stylish, beige L-shaped inflatable couch measuring 101" x 80" x 30" with a strong 880 lb. weight capacity. Featuring a 2-in-1 valve for rapid inflation and deflation, it offers firm, velvety comfort ideal for indoor use. Lightweight and portable, it transforms any space into a modern lounge or quick guest bed, blending convenience with contemporary design.





































| ASIN | B00OCBZX50 |
| Accent Color | Beige |
| Additional Features | Inflatable, Storage |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Arm Height | 30 Inches |
| Arm Style | Round |
| Assembly Instructions Description | No Assembly Needed |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Back Cushion Removability | Attached |
| Back Style | Cushion Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,014 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #72 in Camping Air Mattresses #103 in Air Mattresses |
| Brand | Intex |
| Brand Name | Intex |
| Color | Tan |
| Component Connector Assembly | Not Required |
| Cushion Construction | Polyester-filled |
| Cushion Style | tufted |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 5,343 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Polyester |
| Frame Color | Gray |
| Frame Material Type | PVC |
| Furniture Leg Color | Gray |
| Furniture Leg Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00078257310197, 00782573101970, 10078257310194 |
| Has Removable Seat Cushion Cover | false |
| Included Components | set |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Is Modular | No |
| Item Depth | 30 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 30 x 101 x 80 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 79.92"D x 101.8"W x 29.9"H |
| Item Firmness Description | Firm |
| Item Type Name | Sofas |
| Item Weight | 27.11 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Intex |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 68575EP |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No warranty. |
| Material Features | Waterproof, flocked, soft |
| Material Type | PVC, Polyester |
| Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | Limited Warranty |
| Minimum Required Door Width | 30 Inches |
| Minimum Weight Capacity | 1 Pounds |
| Model Number | 68575EP |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Orientation | Right Hand Facing |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | X: Clean by lightly brushing and/or vacuuming to remove dust |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential Use,Non Residential Use |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Room Type | Living Room |
| Seat Back Fill Material | Polyester |
| Seat Cushion Configuration | Multiple Cushion Seat |
| Seat Cushion Quantity | 4 |
| Seat Cushion Removability | Attached |
| Seat Depth | 101 inches |
| Seat Fill Material | Polyester |
| Seat Height | 30 Inches |
| Seating Capacity | 4 |
| Shape | L-Shape |
| Size | 101 x 80 x 30 inches |
| Sofa Type | Sofa Bed |
| Style Name | Corner Sofa |
| Theme | Sofa |
| UPC | 078257310197 |
| Unit Count | 439.04 Ounce |
| Upholstery Cleaning Code | X |
| Upholstery Color | cream |
| Upholstery Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 880 Pounds |
| Weight Limit | 880 Pounds |
A**A
I love it, even with the Cons.
Pros: Very big, deep seats. Looks good, clean, sleek. It's comfortable. It's easy to move. It's simple to inflate. Can stand outdoor elements (I live in rainy area, not so much of the hot/cold extremes). It's pretty cool and people are always impressed with it. Cons: The felt-like surface easily collects lint, hair, and other fine particulates. There are a total of 7 air ports that need to be filled, not all easily accessible. Air pump not included, all 3 air pump nozzles are needed. The back of the couch is not flush, the bottom layer sticks out so, you can't rest the back again the wall. UPDATE: I purchased in 2015 and I threw it away in 2017 because it was impossible to clean. I washed it by hand numerous times and stains would not come out. I kept it outdoors so, there were stains from and gecko poop (gross, I know). I tried washing with soap, vinegar, bleach spray, and oxiclean- nothing lifted the stains. Due to its light color, it looked pretty "gross" in about 1 year. I had to cover it in sheets or blankets to hide all the gross-looking stains. In retrospect, I should have done this from day 1 or tried spraying it with scotch guard or something. *OR* it should be manufactured in a darker color and/or easy to clean finish. Know that if you use a colored blanket, the color or lint will likely rub off on the couch. Especially in the first few months of use, you will have to refill after most used because the material appears to continue to stretch.
V**I
For people that understand the difference between a real couch and and inflatable couch.
I have had this couch for about 2 weeks. I ordered it with the recommended pump and it works perfectly. Easy to inflate! I was skeptical buying an inflatable couch, but I was desperate and didn’t want to spend $500. The price was worth the risk, I loved the look, the minimalism and sleekness and I wanted a big couch to lay on! (Always had small couches) I also have 2 small kids , I usually cover the whole couch cuz of messes. But they are chill kiddos and understand it’s inflatable. I read that it will stretch out after use because it’s new. Ive refilled it 3 times in 2 weeks. To me that’s not a big deal. It was $100 and it’s cute AF. Lol. It’s light and easy to pack if you move! The cushions stay as you sit , no sliding, unless my kids are up and down or sitting on very edge. They cushions are tight against each other. gaps are pictured. Still doesn’t bother me. The back rest gives a lot of support and it’s comfortable with the pillows and blankets. (Birds pictured are Halloween decorations!)
K**N
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY
I never leave reviews, in fact, I can only think of a handful of times that I have felt the need to do so. However, this couch is such a waste of money. My husband and I bought it for moving purposes to use until our POD arrived with all of our furniture. So, where to start? 1. The couch has multiple inflation points, which isn't really that big of a deal. The cushions though are not compatible with an electric pump - they are designed to be inflated by blowing into them. This was inconvenient, but not unforgivable. 2. The manufacturer does instruct to wait at least a few hours from inflating before using. We inflated it and waited. Be aware, that you will need to reinflate daily. Just as described by the manufacturer, as the material stretches, the couch will lose some air pressure and need to be adjusted. Again, not a big problem as we only really needed the couch for two weeks. 3. Now comes this big problem. After 3 days of using the couch, one of the seams in the bottom ripped and caused an unrepairable hole, making the entire thing useless. My husband and I tried MANY different things to fix the couch, but nothing worked due to the location of the hole. We tried: duct tape, gorilla tape, super glue, and even flex seal. Nothing worked. I should mention that we had this couch indoors, on a soft carpeted surface, and my husband and I were the only people to use it. There is no excuse for it to have ripped at the seam as it did. Ultimately, I will be contacting the company to try and get a refund.
J**A
A sufficient temporary solution
This couch is decent all in all as long as you are willing to put up with th fact that it's an inflatable couch. Tbh it's actually pretty comfortable, large enough for 3 maybe 4 adults to sit on it. I highly doubt one could find a more comfortable couch at this price. But in the end it's still a inflatable couch. It will get punctures, I don't care how careful you are some how it will happen. The patch kit included is worthless. I suggest buying some vinyl patches right off. The type I'm using are for kayaks and pools. I found some that are color matching. Also a quality vinyl cement. I bought a cement from RH Adhesive called HH-66 vinyl cement, here off Amazon. This stuff is amazing btw. Another issue is the pillows. Actually one in particular. The largest of the three pillows in the set will deform over time. Basically the pillows are pleated to keep a square shape. The largest pillows pleats will come undone and in the end you will have a balloon that is uncomfortable to sit on. I just filled this pillow with beanbag material and used the vinyl kit and cement that I mentioned above to patch the hole I made to fill it. Also I recommend getting a electric inflation device of some sort. There is absolutely no way to inflate this thing otherwise. If after reading all this you're still thinking of buying one, well I suggest you buy two. So you can have one inflated as you patch the other. All in all I'm mostly happy with this couch, yes it's has a few extra steps, but even after buying 2, the vinyl kit, beanbag fuller, and the inflation device I still think you'll be hard pressed to find a couch this size this comfortable at this price.
K**M
Perfect camp couch
We have the RBM coody 7 tent, we purchased this couch for our new years camp trip. It took me longer to inflate than my tent. Once I was set up I tossed some blankets on top to protect it from dirty dog paws, sat down and was very impressed how comfortable the couch was to sit or sleep on. The couch deflated a very small amount after three days. It fit 4 well feed people.
C**L
As long as you have realistic expectations, it's a decent buy.
My wife is an RN and decided to travel nurse, and I work from home. She accepted a contract that started in only three weeks, so we didn't have much time to find a place to live. We were also traveling with two medium-large dogs (more on them in a bit). With both of them and the short notice, our options for housing were limited, so we leased a (ghetto af) unfurnished apartment and opted to just get inflatable furniture to last our 3 month stay. When we unboxed it, first impressions were solid. It was wisely rolled instead of folded, which helps to prevent premature seam wear. Made me feel as if there was at least some thought that went into packaging it. There are three different sized valves to blow up the whole thing. The base and back require a large valve (which are VERY hard to open—I had to use needle nose pliers to pull the plug most of the time), the two side arm pieces require a medium sized valve, and the cushions have your typical pool-float-style small valve. I understand that the bigger valves are on the bigger pieces to allow faster air flow, and the smaller ones allow you to not lose quite as much air when racing to close them after they're inflated, but it's quite inconvenient to have three different valves. I saw a couple reviews say the pumps they got didn't have one of the types needed. If you search Amazon for "APGtEK Air Pump" one should pop up that's relatively cheap and has all three required valve tips daisy chained together. It works great and inflates pretty quickly (make sure the flaps *inside* the couch's valves are pushed open or it will not do anything). On the box and back of the couch, there is a message saying something to the effect of "Note that the couch will stretch for the first couple of days. If you notice it needing more air, it's due to the fabric stretching, not it leaking." However, even well after we first set it up, I still found it needed topping off every three days or so. Once it's inflated, it is very spacious and surprisingly very comfortable for what it is. The cupholders are a very convenient bonus as well and securely hold a soda/beer can or standard sized water bottle. As I said before, we have two dogs—a 55lb mutt and an 80lb lab. I knew going into this that they would be a liability to this couch. I do not hold that against it, as that is common sense. We kept four or five blankets thrown over it at all times to try and help protect it. Alas, the lab is a crackhead and popped a cushion after about a week. I tried a couple of different ways to repair and none of them worked very well as they would leak down after an hour or two... UNTIL... I ordered a tube of "Shoe Goo". This stuff is <$10 for a tube and *absolutely* seals even large holes. You have to let it cure overnight, but it's then good as new. Go ahead and grab some if you order this! It's good for a lot more than just that as well. In the 1½ months that we kept this couch, I patched six holes with it and it worked like a charm every time. Once even on a ¾" ∅ hole from where one of my other "repair" methods made a tiny hole much worse. Of those six holes, four of them were from said crackhead lab. The other two developed in the corner of the seams of the base of the couch (underneath the cushions, where the dog could not get to). There are seams that run the length of them, and I had two separate holes develop in in two separate seams. It was nothing the Shoe Goo treatment couldn't fix, but it's disappointing that they happened. We also bought a "King Koil" inflatable California-King-size mattress at the same time. It was like $40 more than this couch, and it has NOTEABLY thicker fabric, plus it includes it's own built-in pump that works world's better than scrambling to shut the valves on this couch after you pull the pump out of them after inflating. Maybe this mattress is just an exceptional value (I really do love and recommend it), but it makes this couch seem a bit overpriced by comparison. No holes in it, despite being much more abused by my fiend of a dog. Once my dog managed to perforate the couch the 7th time, I yielded and accepted my defeat. We ended up trashing it and going to the Salvation Army to snag a real couch for $60 to last us the rest of our trip. In summary... Is this couch worth it? Depends. It's not a bad couch to keep for a vacation, several week trip, occasional use, or if your kid just wants it in his room for the cool factor. Just be prepared to top it off every three or four days, be aware that the seams *might* develop small holes (easily patchable), and that it does not hold up well to pet claws. If you can live with those conditions, go for it.
I**D
Better than I expected
I got this to use as a temporary couch while still deciding on a real one. It didn’t take long to blow up and I was surprised by how big it was. It is really nice. Sturdy for a blow up couch. My daughter loves it and wants to put it in her room once our new couch come. It’s very comfy.
A**A
Not worth the hassle
I wanted to write a positive review to give hope to perspective buyers but I am not able. As much as I wanted this product to work, it was a significant waste of time and money. In the interest of being thorough, here are my thoughts: PROS - In a technical sense, it fits the functional criteria of ‘couch’. It looks like a couch and you can sit on it. CONS (in no particular order) - It takes an extremely long time to inflate and you will be re-inflating it on a daily basis. The process is loud and annoying so, if you live in an apartment, forget about inflating it in the evenings. This “couch” is going to be your day-time project. - There are cracks in it. Ok, so you’re reading the reviews. You’ve seen the complaints but assume it’s just an odd handful of experiences. Maybe they’re from a few months or years ago. Maybe the product has improved. It hasn’t. The left arm of my “couch” deflated dramatically no matter how much care I took when inflating it. The worst part is that I couldn’t find the exact spot that the air was leaking from so consider that “tape” they provide useless. - Due to the cracks and the tedious amount of time it takes to re-inflate, if two people sit on it, it quickly becomes a see-saw. - It is heavy and not easy to carry/transport. - It is not comfortable unless you cover it with blankets. I assume, if like me, you’re drawn to this “couch” for function rather than aesthetics. I advise that you take into account how you will feel when your home starts to look like a dorm room. No matter how much you like your other furniture, this “couch” will cheapen your entire home and reduce how enjoyable you find your surroundings. - Perhaps the most important factor to take into account: This product exists to pray on your vulnerability and desperation. I am waiting on my couch to arrive so I decided to get this product as I wait. Being at home during the pandemic and not having anywhere to lounge but the bed or desk was affecting my well-being. I know that sounds dramatic but over time, I started to feel uncomfortable and desperate for comfort. This “couch” exhibits itself as the temporary solution without breaking the bank. I urge you to consider other options. This is not a solution. It is little more than a cash grab to pray on your desperation. You can get couches secondhand. Two weeks after purchasing this, my neighbour advertised his for $30. I bought it and it put into perspective how much of a hassle and burden this product had become. This inflatable behemoth now lives in the depths of the closet. It is near impossible to fold back into the box so it is sprawling out like a unrelenting weed - a fitting metaphor for the two weeks that I used this product. One star given for the one pro - it is technically a couch. Second star given because it was acceptable while I was desperate but after the short period that I had used it, I realised that I had been manipulated into accepting the terrible downsides of this product out of my own desperation.
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