Buying Blantex XB-6 Extra Wide Heavy Duty Steel Folding Cot

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Blantex XB-6 Extra Wide Heavy Duty Steel Folding Cot Product Description:



  • 34? wide spring cot with foam mattress
  • Quick and easy set up. Folds in half for compact storage
  • 1? Rust resistant galvanized steel tubing
  • Measures 33.5-by-15.25-by-71.5 inches (W x H x D) open and 33.5-by-five-by-36 inches (W x H x D) closed; 20-pound weight
  • Mattress measures 33-by-1.25-by-71 inches (W x H x D) and is flame-retardant to 16 CFR Part 1633 specifications

Product Description

The XB-6 is constructed of a sturdy 1-inch heavy duty steel tube rated for one person up to 375 lbs. It has a galvanized, rust-resistant finish -1-3/16” foam matt for superior comfort. Open Size 34” wide 71” long 15” high and folds to just 4” thick for both easy storage and travel. It is also light enough to carry to a camp out.

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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
4Sturdy, comfortable, and convenient
By M. Miller
I bought this cot mainly to provide an extra bed so when I toss and turn with insomnia I won't keep my bed partner awake, too. It also provides an extra bed for guests from time to time. I've slept on it nearly a dozen times and I've had one guest use it so far. The cot earned four stars because it has a few minor negatives and a bunch or positives.The cot is a great deal. The price is reasonable and the cot so sturdy I expect it will provide many years of trouble free use. The mattress pad stores on the underside of the cot, so when you set it up you have to pull it out from under the cot and put it on top. This can be pretty annoying, especially if this is the fourth night in a row I've set up the thing. Despite this I easily set the cot up in under a minute, so really no big deal. I expect to find that since the mattress is folded inside the cot when you fold the cot in half for storage, the mattress will last longer because it is protected from catching on stuff when you move it. When I sleep on this cot I have plenty of room to roll over and get comfortable. It feels sturdy under me (as it should since it holds up to 400 pounds) and I don't worry that it will fold up or collapse under me. When I move around during the night it is fairly quiet, about on par with my regular bed. Even though I use this mainly as an extra bed when I have insomnia, I have fallen asleep on it every time I've used it. It is indeed comfortable. Sometimes the mattress pad seems a bit thin to me, but only after sleeping on it for a few nights in a row, so I'll probably buy a foam mattress topper or something to put on top of it eventually. The guest who slept on it for two nights said it was comfortable and quiet. Although a twin sheet doesn't fit right, it is easy to fold the excess sheet under the mattress pad so it mostly stays put during the night. Occasionally a spring comes unhooked from the frame when I haul around the folded up cot, but it is easy (and requires little strength) to just hook it back on. I store the cot in my basement and have to carry it upstairs if I want to set it up in my dining room (where I usually use it). It is light so it is not hard to lift, but is still kind of big folded up, so I sometimes have to reposition my hold on it to get it upstairs.Overall, a nice cot for the price. I would be very surprised if a better one could be found in this price range.

19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
4Not as pictured, but good.
By B. Eltz
The cot I received wasn't as illustrated and described. Mine has a blue striped mat and the springs aren't attached to a solid fabric as pictured, but a metal mesh. Even so, it was fairly comfortable to sleep on, and I'm a good-sized woman. An extra cheap foam mattress pad under the one it has would make it just right, and keep the existing pad from slipping. The extra width made it more bearable than a standard cot by far,and I'm pleased with it overall.

15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5sturdy and portable
By Eileen M. Greene
The quality was excellent. I was looking for something I could bring on vacation and this was perfect. Easy to transport. Sturdy (for a generously sized person). The reviews from others really helped make my decision: thanks Amazon customers!

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Price Compare Classic Accessories 71847 SledGear Deluxe Snowmobile Travel Cover Fits touring & work snowmobiles 119" to 127"L

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Classic Accessories 71847 SledGear Deluxe Snowmobile Travel Cover Fits touring & work snowmobiles 119" to 127"L Product Description:



  • Heavy-duty ProtekX Extreme fabric
  • Three sizes fit most snowmobiles
  • Elastic hem cord for a fast and tight fit
  • Integrated trailering system with built-in quick adjusting straps
  • Tension panels tightly secure cover for highway travel

Product Description

Classic Accessories Deluxe Snowmobile Travel Covers are designed for the security of the snowmobiles during the parking even in the heaviest of the snow storms. They are constructed from a highly durable heavy-duty ProtekXTM Extreme fabric with PU backing that is made for extreme weather and abrasion resistance. These covers facilitate a fuel tank access door that gives a quick and easy handling of fueling without having the need to remove the cover. They offer an integrated trailering system with built-in quick adjusting straps along with the tension panels and hood liners of a non-scratch material. They are easy to maintain and are tagged with a three year warranty.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Good quality for a decent price
By Beth Taube
I wanted a good quality snowmobile cover for under $100. The SledGear Deluxe fits the bill, it's solid, and with the adjustable straps fits snugly to the machine. The only downside, is that I purchased a large based on the length of the sled from tip of skis to end - straight line. I have a 2001 Polaris Sport Touring with 2-up seats and a high profile windshield. The cover does go all the way behind the seat, but doesn't cover the tunnel extension so if it had a rack it would not fit as well. In addition, the gas access opening is a little too far ahead, making fueling with the cover on difficult. Not sure if the XL would have been a better choice, but since this works well enough, I didn't want to pay for the return shipping. But a after market cover, it is still high quality.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4this thing fits sweet
By mike
I ordered two of these for my 2009 ski doo rev xp's because a new cover from ski doo was $200+. A couple days after I placed the order I got a screaming deal on a pair of fitted ski doo covers and figured on sending these covers back. After seeing how they fit I decided to keep these and sell the fitted covers.These cover the whole machine including the tunnel and the gas window is in the right spot.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
3Buy the next size up....
By Jeff
I bought a medium size of this cover and it is too short. Sled is a single, older Ski-Doo with a low profile windshield so it couldn't be much smaller. Not sure what this cover would actually fit perfectly other than a kids sled. It only misses about 4 inches or so. You'd think they would add a bit extra just to cover more sleds. It is too bad as it is a really great cover, material wise, and I like the way it straps down tightly on the sled. I'll make do with it for now but will search for another brand next time because I imagine the large size cover would be way too long.

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Low Cost First Alert 2096DF Waterproof Fire Safe with Digital Lock, 2.14 Cubic Foot, Gray

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First Alert 2096DF Waterproof Fire Safe with Digital Lock, 2.14 Cubic Foot, Gray Product Description:



  • 2.1 cubic foot capacity and durable construction
  • Backlit digital keypad with emergency override key
  • 4 live / 2 dead door bolts and pry-resistant concealed hinges
  • 2 adjustable/removable shelves and pull-out file rack
  • UL classified 1 hour resistance to fires up to 1700 degrees Fahrenheit while maintaining an internal temperature of less than 350 degrees

Product Description

This First Alert 2.13 cu. ft. waterproof/fireproof digital safe is UL classified for 1 hour to withstand an external temperature of 1700deg F while maintaining an internal temperature of less than 350deg F. The safe has been tested by an independent testing lab and verified to protect electronic media including memory sticks, CDs, DVDs and external hard drives. Will also protect documents, electronics and other valuables. Concealed hinges are designed to resist prying. Waterproof even when fully submerged. Material: Steel w/ plastic cover, Lock Type: Digital with key override, Inside dimensions: 19.69 in. high x 13.50 in. wide x 13.88 in. deep
, Door Thickness (mm): 95

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231 of 237 people found the following review helpful.
4Attention to detail
By Steel6
Good safe. Bad instructions.The steps required to program a Personal Passcode (page 5) are incorrect. Tried several times then called Customer Support (800-223-8566). The proper sequence is as follows:1. Safe open, bolts extended, door handle in down position.2. Open plastic cover.3. Press reset button in door.4. Enter new passcode on keypad followed by #.5. Enter new passcode again followed by #.6. Green light = passcode changed successfully.The instruction manual has #2 and #3 reversed.

121 of 126 people found the following review helpful.
5I figured out a way to secure it to the wall
By Jim Castle
After looking around for a safe for awhile, I found that there really aren't many choices unless you want to spend alot more money. This safe was the best deal, and best reviewed, I could find in the 2 cu. ft. range. (Sentry safes either have a poor electronic lock, or a dial that feels of cheap plastic and is difficult to turn)Anything smaller than 2 Cu. Ft. was just a waste of money in my opinion, as some valuables might actually be longer, or wider, than a piece of paper.I wanted to buy this safe, but what is the sense of having a safe that can be carried away without much effort? I mean 150 lbs isn't light by any means, but it isn't very heavy either. This safe slides across carpet fairly easily and can be carried by 2 guys without much strain. One guy carrying a bag of concrete has more weight than he would sharing the weight of this safe. After not finding anything that I could secure to the wall, that compared in price/quality, I decided to buy it anyway, figuring I would use my carpenter skills to devise a way to keep it in place.It was delivered by an actual delivery company and carried to my desired location in the house. No dents, scratches, or even box damage. First thing I did was take off the 4 brackets that hold the wheels and handle. After taking out the 24 screws that held these brackets, I noticed the 24 holes in the back of the safe.(There are plastic plugs included to fill these holes) Since the brackets are wrapped around the poles that hold the handle and wheels, it makes for an easy template. I took the brackets and laid them over 2 pieces of Oak that were wider than the safe(one to cross horizontally over the top set of brackets and one to cross the bottom) and by sticking a pencil thorugh the bracket holes, matched the pattern of the holes. I drilled out those holes with a drillbit. I wasn't able to use the screws that were used in the brackets because they were too short, so I used screws long enough, with slightly bigger threads. I lined up my holes in the wood to the holes in the safe and screwed it together. Then I backed the safe up to the wall and lined it up with studs on both sides(which is why I used wood wider than the safe). Predrilled 2 holes, lined up with the studs, on each side of both pieces of wood(8 holes total) and then used a countersink bit on those holes so the screws I secure into the wall will sink below the surface of the wood.(if using bolts, you will need a forstner bit to allow the bolt head to sink below the surface of the wood). Once the safe was secured to the wall, I filled in the tops of the holes with putty, stained the wood and I was done. Now a thief with a lot of time and tools, could still notice the putty hole, dig out the putty, take out the screws and be off, but I like my chances. I should note that I also used square head screws as it is much rare that a thief would have the means to unscrew them(unless you're in canada.Other than that, I can't comment on any long term performance of the safe, or electronic lock, itself as I havent had it long. I will say the directions worked just fine for me to program a new code except the first time I tried, I screwed it up and had to wait 15 minutes to try again(the directions say you have 3 chances to screw up before it cuts you off for 15 minutes).Anyway, I'm not recommending you do what I did, but I thought it was worth sharing.One last thing, the brackets are secured to the poles that hold the wheels and handle, but they do spin around the poles and move up and down. I would recommend if anyone tries this, that they reattach the brackets to the safe so that they are lined up on the pole where they need to be so your template is accurate. When they are mounted on the safe, take a marker or pencil and mark the poles where the brackets line up. Then when you take the brackets back off, you will know that they are lined up where they need to be.

111 of 116 people found the following review helpful.
5Good safe for the money
By PickyGuy
I did a bit of research before deciding to buy this safe. I've received and and placed in in the house and I'm very pleased with it.This is a heavy safe (182 lbs) and it takes two strong people to move it. The weight is an advantage because only a very strong burglar will be able to remove it by himself.It only has a 1 hour fire rating (for paper, not electronic media) and while I'd like a longer rating, I didn't want to pay much more than I did.This safe is also "waterproof" and I imagine that this is as important as fireproof.The digital codes are very easy to set and reset. This unit also comes with two keys which will open the safe (obviously you will want to hide the keys away far from the safe).This safe is larger than most inexpensive safes at 2 cubic feet and I don't feel that it is too large.It looks to be well made and it's backed by a large company that can help you if ever you lock the safe, forget the combination, lose the keys as you can still call Honeywell and give them the serial number. After some length of interrogation, I think that they can help you open the safe.Lastly, you can spend thousands or tens of thousands on a safe that is burglar-proof. I didn't want to go that far. I think I made a good choice.

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