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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 369357" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Mylar balloons stay full of helium or air far longer than regular balloons. Temperature changes will be a problem if it gets cool at night.</p><p> </p><p>I found a gizmo that makes filling balloons full of either water or air much easier, but it doesn't work for helium. You might take a look at it though. For some reason last night i could NOT find this thread so I started a new one.</p><p> </p><p>The gizmo is called a Pumponator and it sells for $20 with 500 water balloons filling it. It was invented by a 4th grader with help from her grandparents! I want to get one for thank you for his birthday or Christmas this year. You can learn more about it, including watching a short video that shows how it works and how it was invented, on the Daily Grommet website.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 369357, member: 1233"] Mylar balloons stay full of helium or air far longer than regular balloons. Temperature changes will be a problem if it gets cool at night. I found a gizmo that makes filling balloons full of either water or air much easier, but it doesn't work for helium. You might take a look at it though. For some reason last night i could NOT find this thread so I started a new one. The gizmo is called a Pumponator and it sells for $20 with 500 water balloons filling it. It was invented by a 4th grader with help from her grandparents! I want to get one for thank you for his birthday or Christmas this year. You can learn more about it, including watching a short video that shows how it works and how it was invented, on the Daily Grommet website. [/QUOTE]
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