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Saurabh L
> 24 hourThese are super fun and reusable balloons ready for a good water fight. We have been using the traditional water balloons but they make the yard messy and after every play, there is work to be done to clean up. But not with these. Fill up and use as many times. Good for the environment as well as less plastic waste. Enjoy the summers with good old family fun water fight
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Sarai Beahan
> 24 hourPretty neat idea. My little kiddos can fill them up in a bucket and chase each other squeezing the balloon until it shoots out water. Everyone gets wet with this method. They have made it though one day of playing so far, no casualties, except for the cat... She could just about die after getting caught in the cross fire.
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Maria W.
> 24 hourA little hard to get them full of water, they didn’t leak. Broke open when thrown just like a traditional water balloon. Love that they’re reusable. Only used one day thrown several times and magnet seemed to hold.
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Enzo
> 24 hourThese are a great idea. Pros: 1) Easy to fill 2) Do not hurt when you get hit 3) They are reusable and do not make a mess like normal balloons do when they send broken pieces everywhere 4) They come in great colors Cons: 1) Unless you hit someone right the water can rebound away from the person and not get them very wet 2) A bit expensive but I guess that is the tradeoff for purchasing regular balloons over and over
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BG
> 24 hourI bought them for grandson (5). Not easy for kids to use. Broke easily and were essentially no fun. Didnt last 10 minutes. Too hard to act as water balloon. Sink to bottom. BAD for pools.
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Other
> 24 hourSo I have to confess I grabbed 4 sets of these from different brands to see if there would be any difference. There is not. They are all the same balloons just listed by different sellers so go for the cheapest seller at the time. As for the actual balloons themselves. Have you ever bought that bundle of balloons that you thread onto a hose and it fills a bunch at a time... genius right! Until you have to pickup every last shred of rubber from your yard and you swear you will never do it again. These things are a flippin amazing once you realize how they work. Get yourself a few buckets or a concrete mixing tub or similar large containers. Fill with water. Drop these balloons in. Pull them apart by their silicone bladder but then transfer your grip to only the thick rings where the magnets are housed. If you hold those sections the silicone bubble wont wrinkle, then simply let go and the magnets will do the rest by pulling itself shut and trapping a full ball of water. You have to teach your kids this method so you dont have to continually fill them up for them. If they have several sources of water it makes it easier. I make them throw all the balloons then have a cease fire where they collect them all and refill to minimize large welts on their backs... what do you mean kids are d!(ks and will throw a water balloon as hard as they can at their brothers back as he refills his balloons? These also work well in a pool as you can just continually throw them and there is much less danger of the debris going into a filter.
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zeamany
> 24 hourOur kids love playing water ballons in the summer and we used to shop disposable ballons from Target / Costco, which in my opinion, are quite expensive, and very envronimental unfriendly. This is NOT one time usage ones, and I love this idea. Unlike those we got from Target, which filled by connecting to garden hose, this one simply opens, refills and closes, and bang, they are ready to be tossed at your friends. It only has 8 ballons though, I wish it has more for the price paid. The set comes with a variety of colors, and kid loving playing with them.
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Brian
> 24 hourI wondered if these actually worked, as they would be a huge money savor! The material is a thin rubber type, but sturdy. There are magnets on each side of the center seal that actually create a water and air tight seal when you close the two halves. I fill a cooler with water, and dropped the open balloons in. Most closed up while still under water, but I did have to push a couple to close. My 4 and 5 year olds were able to work them with no help and had a blast! When they ran out, they collected them and were able to open and dunk them again and again! They played until they ran out of water! Pros: No yard cleanup from broken balloons, no wasted money with such a short play span, easy for my kids to use and play with minimal supervisor Cons: I am wondering about the long term use for mold. You do have to lay them out to thoroughly dry before storing because otherwise, they will seal closed with water droplets still inside. Not a big issue overall, just something to be aware of.
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Katelyn
> 24 hourThese balloons are so cool. we will be buying more to use for this summer.
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Mel
> 24 hourThese arrived during a birthday party for a 3 year old on a 90 degree day and we an immediate hit! They held up to the water activities and it was great to not have to pick pieces of balloon out of the lawn for days- I ordered more!