Bunch O Balloons Rapid-Filling Red, White and Blue Water Balloons 6 Pack (100 Balloons) (Amazon Exclusive)
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This is for three bundles, each of which contains 100 pieces. There are 100 balloons in total.
You could fill them from there if you had an adapter similar to the one on a hose attachment. You'd simply unscrew the current faucet end and replace it with one similar to the one on your hose. The only problem is that I'm not sure if this is something that can be found in most hardware stores or departments.
This is a three-color set. Together, the colors of red, white, and blue.
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The colors appealed to me, and it was ideal for kids to enjoy in the backyard on July 4th. Because the balloons are thin, filling them with water should be done with caution because they can easily pop. Make sure they're in a big bucket with plenty of water. Because some of the balloons popped, I didn't give it 5 stars.
The ones that were completely filled worked well for the intended purpose of smacking a child in the head with some water. Those that didn't break properly simply bounced off and didn't even break in the grass. You'll have an advantage if you can throw a fastball. I was relieved that they weren't any bigger. When properly filled, it fits in the hand like a baseball or a softball. Because these all fill to about the same size or smaller, they're not nearly as much fun as the ones we used to fill in the kitchen sink. The children were enthralled by the filler's operation. They sucked on the plastic fillers for hours on end. We had more fun yelling at them to get the fillers out of their mouths than getting ourselves soaked. If you really want to have a full-fledged war, just get twice as much as you think you'll need.
Unfortunately, we were unable to put these to the test. Only a 20% chance of rain was predicted by Google. We had just finished filling the balloons and placing them in the bottom of the pool with the water bounce slides when a storm blew in from nowhere. It had only been a brief downpour. The balloons, however, did not make it. My daughters were dissatisfied with the outcome. We'll have to place another order and give it another shot. The good news is that the water balloons pop easily, making them perfect.
This was my first time ordering this item--br>br>I have to give credit to the reviewer who suggested filling these balloons in a water container! Thank you for your time and consideration. br> This, I believe, is the key to a successful outcome! br>br>We tried a few different approaches to filling these- We discovered that the following simple methods resulted in the least amount of collateral: br>br>1- br>br>br>br>br>br>b fill a large clean bucket or clean plastic storage container halfway with water (we used the inside of a small canoe for this)br>br>2- a set of balloons were submerged in water to allow air to escapebr>br>3 - Attach the hose to the balloon filling nozzle while the balloons are submerged and the hose is set to a medium low to medium flow. br>br>Note: If you use an off-the-shelf hose, your balloons will be filled with large air bubbles! When connecting the hose to the balloon nozzle, make sure the water is running. br>br>4 Filling straws should not be allowed to twist for long periods of time - This will result in an uneven fill, as well as balloons detaching from filling straws before they are fully filled. br>br>5- When the hose attachment is hand tight, slowly pull the hose out of the water container while keeping the balloons submerged, allowing the balloons to untangle and fill evenly. br>br>6- Do not overfill the container- when you've gotten half-way through your fill-in-the-blanks Begin to separate the balloons from the filling straws- br>Work your way around the sides, starting at the lowest middle point. br>br>7 - take your time- We misplaced a few while figuring out how to find the best filling process! Purchase a backup set just in case. . . . . . br>br>Congratulations on filling your water balloons!.
The three different colors were extremely vibrant and I loved them all. They're a little thicker than I'm used to and didn't break much when thrown at others, which is fine because we don't want any mishaps! Throwing them on the ground would still serve the same purpose and be a lot of fun.
I bought a slew of them. In the past, there had been balloons, but these were unique. The rubber bands that were used to "seal" the balloons were large and didn't appear to do a good job of sealing the balloons. Almost as soon as they were filled, the water began to leak out. Furthermore, approximately half of the three sets included in the package did not actually fill with water. I'm not sure if this set was a flop or if something was changed, but I wouldn't buy it again.
I'd like to order the RED/WHITE/BLUE, but I don't know how to contact you or change your order! HELP!.
I was not impressed in the least. A lot of them pop before the filling is finished, and they weren't even close to being overfilled. They were only a few inches tall. They mostly bounced off people and only broke on the ground when thrown properly. br>br>It was a waste of money. I am not going to purchase anything else.