Chauvet B-250 Bubble Machine
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I'm not sure what you mean by a snow effect, but the bubbles range in size from about 1" to 2" in diameter. The diameter is 1/4". They've been blown out at about a 30° angle. The bubbles will blow all over the place depending on the wind outside. So, do they just fall like snow, if that's what you mean? No, that is not the case.
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The size of the bubbles varies, but I believe they can reach a maximum of 1. 25" - The diameter is 5 inches.
Selected User Reviews For Chauvet B-250 Bubble Machine
I was so excited to upgrade this bubble machine, but it was such a waste. I worked for all of 20 minutes and then left a mess of fluid on the table, producing very few bubbles. I tried again after cleaning out the cheap plastic fluid tank/well that holds the juice (waste of a significant amount of the expensive product). There are a lot of bubbles, but they're few and far between. I was boasting to my coworkers about how awesome the new bubble machine was going to be. By blowing bubbles by hand, we could have made a lot more!! People had no idea we had a bubble machine because it only produces a few bubbles and spits juice all over the place. So, based on the advice of other buyers, I'm going to try a different brand of bubble fluid and see what happens. I paid over $225 for a subpar unit that doesn't compare to my older, less expensive machine that I've used for years.
I saw one at a music festival, and I help run a camping group at another, so I've been on the lookout for a professional-grade bubble machine. The key to these (and any bubble machine, for that matter) is to use good bubbles. This will not work as well if you use low-cost bubbles. If you want to save a little money, I found that a combination of more expensive and less expensive bubbles works well. If someone says it doesn't make enough bubbles in a review, it's because they used the low-cost ones. Get at least a gazillion bubbles!.
Both the standard Chauvet B- and the deluxe Chauvet B- were available for purchase on Amazon. The smaller Chauvet B-250 and the larger Chauvet B-250 I have a 550 Bubble King, so I might be able to provide some context. Both are excellent at producing a large number of bubbles. The option you choose is determined by how many bubbles you want or need. br>br>The B- is the larger of the two options. The larger 550 Chauvet Bubble King produces roughly three times the number of bubbles as the smaller B-. 250 br>The B- series is a smaller version of the A- series. It's easier to handle, store, and clean the 250 because it's lighter. Although the exterior housing of both machines appears to be sturdy enough for their intended purposes, as other reviewers have noted, the trays used to hold the bubble solution are surprisingly flimsy. They are not strong enough to be picked up with one hand when filled with fluid, and you will need to use two hands to avoid breaking them. We found a solution by going through our old tupperware and cutting down a piece that was close enough in size. The mounting bracket is not a reliable carrying handle because it allows the machine to tip, according to the instructions. You have to believe it. The heavier B-series machine, in addition to spilling all of your bubble fluid when it tips, The mass of the 550 Bubble King is sufficient to cause finger damage. To avoid accidents, we took off the mounting bracket on ours. When we first tried to open the machines, we discovered that the instructions were incorrect and incomplete. The customer service team was friendly and easy to reach, but they didn't appear to know much about the products (perhaps because they were reading the instructions). Having said that, the operation is very simple once you figure out how to open and close the machines to load bubbles. Turn on the tray after you've filled it. Little oval bubble wands spin around in a tray of bubble juice before rising into a stream of air blown by a fan. (The larger machine simply has three times the number of bubble wands and three times the number of fans. ) ) The machines do not have any settings; they are either on or off. We only use ours outside because the bubbles go wherever the breeze takes them. br>br>We took the larger B-size bubbles. To an outdoor birthday party, bring 550 Chauvet Bubble King. The kids had a blast chasing bubbles through the air. There was a slight residue of bubble solution near the machine after a half hour of bubbles, but the tiny bit of soap was easily rinsed off toys and clothes. kids. br>br>We compared the recommended premium bubble fluid ($16-$20) with other premium bubble fluids on the market. 18 gallons S H) to some stuff on the bottom shelf at Walmart ($3-$5). 5/gal). Both are soap, so they're safe for kids to eat on occasion. The premium fluid created bubbles that lasted longer (up to one minute) and floated for hundreds of feet in a gentle breeze. The low- Because the machines produce thousands of bubbles per minute, we will most likely opt for the cheaper fluid in most cases. end bubbles were actually more colorful, but popped in roughly half the time. We haven't needed parts or service yet, so we can't speak to those concerns. br>br>Hope this helps.
However, there are a few restrictions: When the bubble fluid tub is filled to the brim, it works like a charm. If you fill the small tub inside, I'd estimate that it will run for about 20 minutes before the bubble cloud begins to thin. However, the bubble liquid makes a mess inside the machine because the blower blows it out of the tub onto the machine's bottom and then out the sides, which appears to be unavoidable. As a result, it will be important to you where you put it when you turn it on. Because of the power cord's placement, it's nearly impossible to open the machine to remove, fill, or replace the tub without spilling liquid. It's difficult to explain, but once you have one, you'll know what I'm talking about. In any case, it's a fun toy, but it requires more upkeep than I anticipated.