







desertcart.com: 50 Pieces Bobo Balloons, Helium Style Transparent Bubble for LED Light Up Balloons, Clear Bobo Balloons Big Balloons for Wedding Birthday Indoor Outdoor Party Decorations, 12 Inch, 18 Inch, 20 Inch : Toys & Games Review: Know what you’re getting into! - I had aspirations to use these in a balloon garland to look like bubbles. Ha! These things take some effort to blow up! If you have worked with these kinds of balloons before, then I think these are just fine. Get them. But if you’ve never used this kind of balloon before, know that they are different from your standard balloon. You have to stretch these - A LOT. And it’s not quick, either. You pull on them until you think you’re going to rip them. And then you do it in the other direction, all the way around the balloon. I had to pull up a YouTube video showing me because I wasn’t stretching them nearly enough at first. Also, do not try to inflate these unless you have an electric pump. Just don’t. Once stretched, you need to be careful to not to overinflate, because a few of mine popped. (Not fun after all that stretching.) And then tying them off is totally different from a normal balloon. I was never really pleased with how that worked - just my own inexperience, I’m sure. They are overall a really cool balloon, the material overall is more durable - think of a cheap beach ball material - and they can produce a nice effect - just be sure you know what you’re getting into!
| ASIN | B093C682P8 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (14) |
| Item Weight | 10.5 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 9.88 x 9.53 x 1.14 inches |
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Know what you’re getting into!
I had aspirations to use these in a balloon garland to look like bubbles. Ha! These things take some effort to blow up! If you have worked with these kinds of balloons before, then I think these are just fine. Get them. But if you’ve never used this kind of balloon before, know that they are different from your standard balloon. You have to stretch these - A LOT. And it’s not quick, either. You pull on them until you think you’re going to rip them. And then you do it in the other direction, all the way around the balloon. I had to pull up a YouTube video showing me because I wasn’t stretching them nearly enough at first. Also, do not try to inflate these unless you have an electric pump. Just don’t. Once stretched, you need to be careful to not to overinflate, because a few of mine popped. (Not fun after all that stretching.) And then tying them off is totally different from a normal balloon. I was never really pleased with how that worked - just my own inexperience, I’m sure. They are overall a really cool balloon, the material overall is more durable - think of a cheap beach ball material - and they can produce a nice effect - just be sure you know what you’re getting into!
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