LANGXUN 12ft Table Balloon Arch Kit For Birthday Decorations, Party,Wedding and Graduation Decorations, Christmas Decorations Baby Shower Bachelor Party Supplies
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Rejeanna
> 24 hourVery easy to assemble and helps support balloon arches. Would defiantly recommend if you are a fellow DIYer
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Lynae
> 24 hourThe clips broke off both sides the first party. :(
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momof2
> 24 hourI LOVE this! the pic, has 4 packs of balloons on it
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Ann Lee
> 24 hourClamps are plastic and doesnt completely clamp straight onto the table. For some reason it clamps slightly crookerd and not at a 90 degree angle. Be careful not to tighten too much or the pressure will indent your table. When trying to put the pole together, I noticed there were little small splints on some areas and one area did splinter. A 6 ft table or larger is required because I wanted to make the arch higher but it was impossible to bend the pole more narrow. I returned the item because the quality was not good.
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Kenneth M.
> 24 hourLet me explain. If you assemble the balloon arch and stick it out in the sun, about 80% of the balloons that came with it will start popping in about an hour because of the direct sunlight. Indoors its okay. Easy to put together, but be prepared to have an air compressor at 20 psi to inflate all the balloons. Took us an hour to inflate 100% of the balloons.
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taneka henderson
> 24 hourEast to assemble
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Lisa Martinez
> 24 hourNot very durable. Dont see it lasting more than 10 uses. But its done its job so far
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Aileen C Rivero Stekman
> 24 hourGood product.
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Emily P.
> 24 hourI was thrilled with the outcome of this balloon arch. I built it easily, on my first try, for my daughters birthday party. I also used an electric balloon pump (which was key to inflating that many balloons easily). Assembly was very easy - inflate the balloons, slide into the provided rings, and once all your rings are built, slide onto the arch. While it was easy, it did take some time (maybe an hour or a little more total). The only flaws were that the table clamps seemed a little flimsy/did not seem secure. Once I put the clamps onto the table, I secured with a few strips of gorilla tape to minimize the risk of them popping off. It held all day without issue. And, I also used a few strips of tape to secure the the rods into the clamps once all assembled. This didnt seem necessary, but Id rather the extra security. And, because we had the arch outside on a breezy day, I tied the top to the side of the house to keep it from waving in the breeze. All those fixes I did really easily with supplies I had at home. I am not a handy person at all and thought this came together pretty easily.
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A McGinnis
> 24 hourMakes a beautiful arch over a table.