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Balloon&MagicGuy New user 33 Posts |
I have lots of balloon pumps from hand pumps to the floor stand up models:
1) Qualatex 260Q hand pump 2) Qualatex 160Q hand pump 3) Pump 1 (The Mercedes Benz of pumps with durability from T-Myers) 4) Pump (The inexpensive durable cardboard version of the Pumpo from T-Myers) 5) Mac Pump Lite Mini (My favorite of all the stand up pumps, which offers affordability and durability. It's lightweight and the pumping doesn't acquire lots of effort like the other models) I used to have a Pogo pump, but since mine was stolen at a party and T-Myers don't carry it anymore, I settled and am very happy with the mac pump lite. |
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Ken Northridge Inner circle Atlantic City, NJ 2399 Posts |
How many balloons can the Magiloon pump blow up without charging the battery?
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On 2010-10-31 20:53, Balloon&MagicGuy wrote: FYI, That 'inexpensive durable cardboard' is very, very durable. Going on 18 years with mine!
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EvansFlorida New user 98 Posts |
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On 2012-04-24 17:38, Ken Northridge wrote: It depends on what you blow up. If you blow up a lot of 160s, it takes it out of it really fast. But 260s on up, I can do five hours or so on it. I normally use my Filbert, but I do always carry an extra battery in case when I use the Majiloon.
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Ken Northridge Inner circle Atlantic City, NJ 2399 Posts |
Thanks. I use almost all 260s. 5 hours is good.
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Amazing Magic Co Inner circle 1752 Posts |
I've been using a Pump O for many years and just ordered a Majiloon from DJ. Ken Stillman recommended the Majiloon to me.
Dan. |
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funnyclown Elite user Burlingame, CA 496 Posts |
I need a new balloon pump. Majaloon is no longer being made and Filbert pump is not making any new pumps at this time. Any suggestions for a professional balloon pump in 2023?
Mike Ianneo
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Donald Dunphy Inner circle Victoria, BC, Canada 7593 Posts |
I've been using a Lagenda Balloon Pump (B231) for several years now.
When the re-chargable battery started to fade a bit after a few years, I bought another Lagenda Pump, because I was so happy with it. I've kept the old pump as a back up. (And yes, there is a video on YouTube about how to replace the battery, as an alternative idea to buying a new pump.) Available from several dealers. - Donald
Donald Dunphy is a Victoria Magician, British Columbia, Canada.
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KC Special user Utah 572 Posts |
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On Jul 5, 2023, funnyclown wrote: You can try this floor pump. It is similar to a Filbert. https://larocks.com/floor-pump-china-col......2103.htm |
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