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Stevie
> 24 hourOh man, heres something I never knew that I needed! Ive never really played with water balloons because theyre time consuming, one use, and you have to clean them up. Not with this. Super simple, use them over and over and have lots of fun! Good stuff!
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Roberta Carr
> 24 hourCute idea, kids enjoyed filling them and squishing them but complained that they hurt when hit with them which I can understand because they have a sturdy middle, but soft side.
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C J Spencer
> 24 hourVery excited to get these great water balloons. These are really easy to fill from a bucket of water then fold to close and the magnets seal tight. When I tested these, it took a pretty hard throw before they would burst open. We may use them for the family egg toss contest this summer and see how people like them.
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Yasmen
> 24 hourWe love these! I love the non-clean-up of these reusable water balloons. They are great quality and self-sealing. Magnets are not exposed like other brands (choking hazard) and they are so fun!
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kathy
> 24 hourI bought these for the grandkids and they are wonderful. Easy to fill and use and so far have held up to a 2 year old biting and stretching them, throwing them onto grass and cement, and multiple uses. This is a very well made product.
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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!
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HAMZA
> 24 hourIt’s fun for my 2 kiddos. It’s nice that you don’t have to clean up bits and pieces of broken balloons and I love that it’s reusable.
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Richard O.
> 24 hourWhen you say this and let it process in your head, youll start to feel a bit crazy. Re-usable water balloons. Without seeing the design on these, you would assume the name refers to something impossible. But let me tell you, as someone in their 30s, these are a blast to play with. Whats the worst part of a water balloon fight? The prep work, and how quickly all that prep runs out. Grab yourself a 5 gal bucket, fill it with water, and have at it. It is that simple. The balloon splits open to fill with water, and closes back up with the magnetic edges. Literal fun for hours. They are a bit on the expensive side, but just look at it long term. The time and frustration saved on prep-work, more so if you have young kids. (They can refill these themselves with a bucket) And how many standard balloons you could possibly go through in the summer.
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Chelsea sizelove
> 24 hourThese are awesome for kids in the summer. No mess to clean up like normal water balloons you can just refill these. They are magnetic. Very good quality rubber/latex material. I do think they are a bit pricey for 8 water balloons and mesh net bag to carry them.
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Lendyman
> 24 hourSo I got these reusable water bombs because I already got some like them and thought they were great. I wanted to stock up for summer so we have plenty to use on those hot days coming up. I love these things because they get rid of the wastefulness and environmentally unfriendly nature of traditional latex water balloons. These get rid of the little bits of latex you’re forced to clean up after and thrown into the landfill after every water balloon fight. This set of water bombs comes with five bombs and a carrying mesh bag to hold them. The design involves two silicone hemispheres of a ball. On the edge of each hemisphere is a gasket with magnets embedded inside it with a hinge that links the two hemispheres together. The gasket has a raised ridge along the interior diameter that provides the seal when the ball is closed. When the two hemispheres are closed, the magnets grab each other and the ridge creates a watertight seal. To fill, you open the hemispheres, dip into a bucket of water then close them up again, ready to throw. Like the previous batch I got, I tried them out by throwing them into the shower (too cold out still to try outside). Since the ball is held together by magnets, when it is thrown, the impact breaks the seal between the magnets and the water comes out. They work almost as well as real water balloons I really love the cleverness of these water bombs. Reusable water balloons that actually work? Recommended!