SOPPYCID Water Balloons Reusable, Summer Water Balls for Boys and Girls, Easy to Fill, Fun For Kids Ages 3-12, Water Splash Ball Pool Beach toys for Water Balloon Fights, Bath time, Pool-15Pack
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Jordan
> 24 hourThese are pretty sweet! I love that these are reusable and the magnets are actually really good and that I don’t have to spend forever filling up water balloons. Though it takes a bit of force for them to fully pop open so instead of throwing them directly at my daughter when we use them I just aim for the ground
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Booboo
> 24 hourI think the idea of having reusable water balloons that self seal is a really cool concept. With that said, you have to fully submerge them in a bucket/container of water to ensure it is filled appropriately. They do require some strength to burst open. When it does open, it may seal back before all the water is released. My husband was playing with our 5 y/o daughter today and as he threw one at her, she was running off. It hit her back and bounced off without opening. She said that it hurt a bit, too. So, you just have to be careful when playing these with younger kids.
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baaapower
> 24 hourWow! I was optimistic about these, and my expectations were exceeded! They are very easy to use (fill a big bucket with water and gently guide them to snap shut), easy to throw (they stay closed until impact), and always open on impact. My 3 and 5yo kids could refill them with a little guidance. They had a blast! The only downside is you should not throw them hard! You dont need to, unlike traditional water balloons, and they can hurt on impact with too much force. They seem very study and well made. My son did break one by jumping on it when it was full. I have now purchased these for multiple families I know.
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Robert castle
> 24 hourhad fun with them and my grandkids. being able to use over and over makes it fun
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Michelle
> 24 hourWe gave these to the many small children in our family while on a beach weddin destination. They had so much fun with them, it was insane. They loved that they were reusable, and for some reason enjoyed they enjoyed popping them individually open and shut. They threw many at the adults. This was tolerated until someone got hit with salt water in the eye (we were at the ocean). I think these are more than worth the money. Have you filled up balloons for for kids to throw? With these they get their own water over & over. At home, you give them these, go inside (give them a bucket, pool, whatever the circumstance, then walk into the house). The value of the cant be put in numbers .
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BreeAnn
> 24 hourI should have purchased these a long time ago. Such a game changer. No mess picking up little pieces of balloon everywhere! Easy to fill, refill and no leakage. My kids had a blast with these. Definitely recommend!
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JTrottier
> 24 hourVery easy way too a water fight without the mess
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OrangeMamaDragon
> 24 hourI have ordered several packages of these silicone water balloons from Amazon. I havent been able to find any difference between them except the color. Some of the packages have a mesh bag to hold the balloons. Thats a nice feature. They fill well in a bucket of water and then the magnets snap the two sides shut and its ready to throw. Im delighted that we wont have to clean up broken balloons after the water balloon fight. I recommend these and all the silicone balloons. Decide which colors you want to order, whether you want the mesh storage bag or not, and definitely compare prices. They are all great.
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Pete
> 24 hourSince last year Ive seen a couple more versions of these pop up but most still seem to be made by one manufacturer and sold under many different names. These things are miles better than old-style disposable balloons. I was admittedly a bit skeptical how well they would work but if there is a trade-off it is far outweighed by the benefits. The obvious best part is how reusable they are. We have several sets now and we have been using them almost daily. I recommend using them on grass as weve used them around a concrete pool/chain-link fence and a couple have ended up with pinprick leaks. Nothing that makes them unusable but something to keep in mind. They arent indestructible if you get a bunch of kids whod rather play keep-away than to keep filling and throwing them. Enforcing a one-per-hand rule helps things go a little smoother. A couple have eventually ripped or has the hinge break but that was after a LOT of what Id call misuse. Still a lot better than ending up with rubber shreds everywhere for every single balloon. Unlike a regular balloon these are simple to fill and they almost fill themselves. You just put them underwater(pool or a big bucket) and help them close and you get a solid and completely full balloon. When out of the water the magnets hold the silicone seal perfectly shut and nothing leaks. Keep in mind that because theres no air they will sink in a pool. Being able to go from empty, to filled, throw, and refilled in 10 seconds is a real gamechanger and our kids can play with them for hours. It takes a little practice to learn how to effectively throw them because if you trying throwing it like a baseball they will just open in your hands. They more need to be lobbed. Ill mention they hit just a little bit harder than a regular balloon and while getting one in the face is a little surprise we havent had any injuries. This is a pretty good starter set so everyone can have a few to throw this summer
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HAYLEY
> 24 hourThese reusable water balloons are great! the magnets are strong, and the balls themselves seem to be well made and sturdy. The colors are bright, and my 4y/o and her friends love playing with these. So much better than regular balloons!