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E-Know Bubble Wand,3 Style Giant Bubble Wand Outdoor Toy for Kids, Recyclable Stainless Steel,Telescopic Design Bubble Party Favors, Works Best…
$14.29
- BEST QUALITY BUBBLE WAND PORTABLE DURABLE: Our bubble wand are made of stainless steel, with a telescopic design, easy to carry, and the handle is made of sponge, comfortable to use, not a one-time product.
- VARIOUS WAYS OF PLAY,LENGTH ADJUSTMENT: 6 different lengths can be adjusted, three bubble ropes can be change,adjustable bubble wand length and play style, suitable for all adults and children blowing bubble enthusiast use.
- 3 STYLE GIGANTIC BUBBLE WAND: Package include 3 style gigantic bubble wand ropes,easily change play style,make giant long lasting giant bubbles,perfect bubble wands party favors.
- OUTDOOR FAMILY FUN: A wonderful birthday activity or outdoor toy of all ages, parents can let kids play with the large bubble wands in the backyard, park or beach. Teachers can use it for science class at school.
- CUSTOMER SERVICE AND 30-DAY MONEY-BACK . If you’re unsatisfied with the bubble wand for any reason, you can click ”seller contact” button in your amazon account to contact us, we will do our best to help you resolve it
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E-Know Bubble Wand,3 Style Giant Bubble Wand Outdoor Toy for Kids, Recyclable Stainless Steel,Telescopic Design Bubble Party Favors, Works Best…
$14.29
Arlene –
Big bubbles he can chase for a while. It’s fun watching the chase.
Zoe Lima –
This mid range wand was east to snap together but I wished the rope was longer as bubble size was limited. So dependent on what bubble juice formula you use too. So ok for little kids but big kids quickly got bored.
Angel Bernal –
No es lo que parece
Melanie Farrer –
The rope for this bubble maker is held on by electrical tape and the wrong type of cord was used..
Corrin Lee Mack –
The ONLY thing I’m not crazy about are the clips that attach each end of the rope to the telescopic wands. They are a pain in the butt to try and remove and/or attach when they (or, your hands) are covered in bubble solution!
I simply bought 2 little Nite Ize, carabiner-type, s-clips. Sooo much less frustrating…which translates into sooo much more fun with the bubbles!
Also, that bubble recipe above using guar gum… ABSOLUTELY MAGICKAL! Thank you so much to whomever shared that! That was a legit game- changer!
Robin Q. –
Love this product. Cause it gives u the retracing arm reach and the options to make big bigger and biggest bubbles EVER
RMQ
David Ellison –
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The wand is great, the rope is great as well. I had a home made wand, cotton rope, washers for weights, etc. This one is better, the rope is better. There’s no weight at the bottom but I don’t think the weight is necessary, in fact it seems better without. With the home made wand there’s a “lump” at he bottom made of a knot and washers. The bubbles made with the home made wand have extra bubble solution that pools at the bottom of the bubble and that tends to weight the bubble so they sink then pop on contact with the ground. This purchased wand doesn’t have the weight and the bubbles don’t have that extra solution at the bottom so they don’t sink nearly as quickly. The supplied rope is heavy enough when dipped in the bubble solution so the loop hangs open without a weight. The stainless extension wands are nice because they allow one to hold the open loop higher, again not so close to the ground. So I’m happy with this purchase and would recommend it. I’m going to add the mix I now prepare. It contains aguar gum. You only use a tiny bit (1/4 tsp) per liter of bubble mix but it makes a huge difference. Bubbles will “heal”, so an enormously long bubble will self “pinch” and form numerous large bubbles. Without the guar gum, the bubbles start to pinch then they pop. So get the guar gum. I have not used glycerine, I saw one report that it turns grass brown. I’ve seen other reports that glycerine makes no difference to bubbles. Others swear by glycerine. So I use the guar gum, no glycerine. The guar gum is a very fine powder, it’ll clump if you try to add it to water. To prevent that, use some rubbing alcohol, that will make a slurry of the fine powder without dissolving it so you don’t get clumps, then when you add the slurry to the water, it’s already finely divided so it hydrates rapidly and doesn’t clump. The alcohol makes no difference to the bubbles. Then there’s baking powder. It’s the powder, not baking soda. Baking powder is slightly on the acid side of neutral, that surprised me. Baking powder has a little corn starch in it so you will get some white insoluble powder in the bottom of the final bubble mix, that makes no difference. Add the baking powder as the last step. You can add it to the dry guar gum but it takes a whole lot more alcohol to make a liquid slurry and there’s no advantage, so add it at the end. Next, I use Dawn dishwashing detergent. I don’t think you can get Dawn overseas, people use Joy which works well and is available. So where were we… Oh, the slurry. So far it’s guar gum and alcohol. Next slowly add some detergent while stirring briskly. You are using the viscosity of the Dawn to keep the guar particles suspended. Next you’ll add the Dawn/guar/alcohol slurry to water or you can add water to the slurry. You must make sure you’re stirring the water briskly. You want the guar to stay suspended so all those very tiny particles hydrate as tiny particles and not bigger lumps. So now the recipe. It makes a little over a liter, about a quart. Guar gum 1/4 tsp, rubbing alcohol a couple of teaspoons (10g) amount not critical, Dawn 30gm, (recipes range 20-40g), water 1 liter (1 quart), baking powder 1/2 teaspoon. That’s it. Huge bubbles, enormous sausages of bubbles that self pinch into great big bubbles. A note about the water, I used drinking water. We have a reverse osmosis system to provide pure good tasting pure water. I used that. We have softened water, that’s OK to drink but nothing like the filtered water. And we have well water, that’s got so much iron it stains things yellow. So the purest water is what I use and it works very well. Again the recipe:
1. Guar gum, 1/4 tsp
2. Rubbing alcohol, 2 teaspoons or so
3. Dawn, 30 grams. I weigh it but you can measure. You’ll get more than 30g in a 1 ounce measuring cup because Dawn is heavier than water. It isn’t critical).
4. Baking powder 1 teaspoon
5. Water 1 liter
People recommend letting the mix rest for a day. I’ve used it right away and get good large bubbles, but if it rests overnight the bubbles are fantastic. So mix more of it, some for right away, some for tomorrow. It goes quickly so mix a lot.
Wraithdude –
This is a good product, well made, and definitely one that a pro could use. After using it for two shows, I only have a couple of small critiques. First, the clips are so well made, the tension makes it kind of hard to switch out ropes mid-show with soapy hands. The other thing is that it’s very important to keep the telescoping metal poles dry. I discovered the hard way that they rust very easily. But forewarned means forearmed. It’s a better product than most on the market.
Christopher D Leonard –
Nice big bubbles.
Karli –
Kids love this- wish the hooks on the top were better quality. Often the attachment falls off.
kt –
You need little practice to make big one but it’s fun.
Andrea Paulsen –
Die kinder haben riesen spaß mit dem riesen seifenblasen
Josephine –
The metal loops that you need to clip the strings to slipped off both poles right away. I just used some wire I had lying around to make a continuous loop to hook it. Besides that It does what I want. I just wish the kids wouldn’t pop the bubbles so quickly.