January 3, 2018
Review 5
It is much more compact than I ecxpected, which is good - saving some storage space! And it's light in weight. The remote control makes it easy to handle. The kids are very excited about it. It definitely can add fun and happy atmosphere during (birthday) parties. Will also use it when taking outdoor photos of the kids.
January 4, 2018
Review 5
We used this bubble machine on Christmas Eve in our house with colorful flashing fancy light on, the bubbles looks so beautiful under those lights, kids are chasing those bubbles, but everyone has fun with it.
January 4, 2018
Review 5
Love this machine. I have a classroom where bubbles are some of my students favorite activities!! This saves me from blowing bubbles for hours!! Make sure to post it out of the way of little fingers
January 8, 2018
Review 5
I am all about the bubbles and this baby works nicely...I will have to see about it's longevity.
January 9, 2018
Review 5
So far it has worked flawlessly!! Makes a ton of bubbles.
January 10, 2018
Review 5
Works Great. It can fill a room with bubbles very quickly.
January 10, 2018
Review 4
used on a parade float and was a hit.
January 11, 2018
Review 5
Love it! I had to slightly bend the light plastic wand so the motor could turn it but then using Gazillion Bubbles it was great! Side Note: Bubble mixtures do freeze when left outside a wedding venue for the departure of the Bride and Groom. Keep it inside :) Who knew? It was a location that almost never gets a frost!
January 11, 2018
Review 5
Works great, produced allot of bubbles!
January 16, 2018
Review 4
We have probably purchased 5 or 6 kids bubble machines in the last two years. We were tired of kids bubble machines constantly breaking so we sprung for an affordable/high quality bubble machine. The main housing is made of metal with a plastic basin installed for holding the mixture. The basin for loading the bubble mixture into is a bit deeper than the wands can reach, so there is definitely mixture left in the container that the bubble wand can't reach. Higher end models have a curved base so a higher percentage of the mixture can be used before needing a refill. When bubbles stop blowing there is still a decent amount of mixture in the basin.
There are three settings for the power switch II / 0 / I. The II is for operation by remote, which has a lock / unlock symbol on it. Not exactly relevant and makes the device feel cheap, but it is a cheaper bubble machine. The I is for constant motion.
The rotating bubble wand doesn't want to start moving on it's own consistently, it needs a little help to get going. This is easily achieved by giving a little tap or tug to get the wand going. The only complication is figuring out which way it's supposed to be spinning. The rotating bubble wand rotates in both directions, so if you stop and restart the machine it is likely to spin in the other direction.
The fan is not very high-powered, so if set on ground level, the bubbles will mostly hit the ground within the first couple of feet of exiting the machine. This is of course dependent on wind conditions. The machine was definitely built to be mounted on an elevated surface. Because of the design, it can't be leaned at an angle to aim the bubbles upwards. You'll need to set this machine at least 3 feet up off the ground for the best experience for kids playing. We set ours on a stool or deck railing. Although that does leave it at risk for a potential fall, the metal casing seems like it could survive a drop or two, but I won't be testing that for the sake of the review.
So far we are happy with this unit, once we figured out a couple of quirks. 4 out of 5 stars due to needing to manually help the wand start it's rotation and the potential concern for