🌟 Unleash the Bubble Magic!
The Maxx Bubbles Toy Bubble Leaf Blower is a battery-operated bubble machine designed for kids aged 3 and up. It features a continuous bubble stream, realistic sounds, and comes with a 4-ounce bottle of non-toxic bubble solution, promoting active play and imaginative role-playing outdoors.
J**M
Impressive Little Bubbly Machine
Though purchased for our youngest (4 year old), all 3 of our kids (4, 6 and 9) love this thing. It is a very sturdy bubble machine and fun because it looks and slightly sounds just like a leaf blower. Perfect size for any of them to carry around and not that heavy. Consistently produces good bubbles (generally smaller ones, dime to quarter size) through a whole container of solution. Towards the end the bubble get a little bigger or clumped due to buildup on the end. This can be resolved with wiping off the tip, but not really needed. Very little dripping of solution like other machines we have, other than right at the end, which is even just limited to what has been pumped there. This thing works upside down, vertical, etc. as can be attested by my kids play with it. This is a toy where a parent can fill it up and just let them go, no need to monitor or worry really. Plus, you don't have to blow the bubbles, which is great. Filling just involved unscrewing the bottle provided, adding in solution from a bulk container (purchased separately) and screwing smaller bottle back in place. I think most smaller standard bubble bottles would screw in the slot, but have not tried. Recommend this product highly.
G**E
Aggravated Grandkids
You only mash trigger button 1 time and release instead of it running while you hold trigger down. Grandkids are getting really aggravated because they can't just hold button down. Not happy with it but it's been taken out of box as they tried to play with it.Gary Moore
V**
Love this bubble blower
Bought for my nephews birthday so that he can look just like dad when working. Nice size container for bubble solution. Kids loved it. They had a blast blowing bubbles with it.
A**Y
Fun bubble blower with some caveats
My 4 year old son got this as a gift and was thrilled with it. He likes bubble toys but also knows what a leaf blower is. At first he was very confused and asked me over and over again how it was going to blow the leaves in the yard with bubbles. Once it was set up he saw it was more like the wand style blowers we've had before.This blower is a good size for young kids and is easy to use with the trigger pull. It's better for blowing bubbles at things or in certain areas than the wand style that blows them more up in the air. Setup is minimal: you install batteries and make sure the bubble container is full and screwed in and you're ready to go. My kids come back to this again and again to play!Alas there are some downsides. It takes a while to prime so my kids will sometimes declare that it's "not working" when no bubbles come out for up to 30 seconds. If you get the end of the blower wet enough with bubble solution, the bubbles tend to stick to the blower rather than shooting out. You can fix this by drying off the end or letting the toy sit a while. The bubble container has to be saved for refills and doesn't screw in super securely. I imagine you could replace it with a standard size jar of bubbles but haven't tried yet. Sometimes it leaks bubble solution especially if the kids swing the blower around or use it at weird angles.Finally some bubble solution seems to get in the battery compartment and will eventually cause corrosion which can make the toy stop working. If this happens to you, take out the batteries, get some white vinegar and a qtip or paper towel, and carefully clean the battery contacts with the vinegar. The corrosion will fizz and come off and you can wipe it clean and let it dry before trying again. 9/10 times this will fix other dead toys and electronics with battery corrosion too. Happy bubbling!
K**N
Good ole simple fun!
Bought this at the suggestion of my brother who has two nephews who are stuck at home during the Covid-19 pandemic and thought my 5yo, who is getting bored out of his mind, might enjoy.Boy was he right! My son was out on our patio for close to 45 mins just bubbling away and even after all that time, there was still plenty of bubble solution left in the bottle. Also after continuous use during that time, bubbles didn't start accumulating at the tip of the blower like a lot of other bubble blowers at in the market. I found that to be a pleasant surprise.Pros:- easy assembly (just pop in the batteries - not included)- easy to use- solution seems to last a long time and can be refilled easily- bubbles don't clump at tip after long use, which is a very common issue with these bubble wands or blowers- not heavy, which was an initial concern of mine (note, my son is 5yo, 40lbs for reference)Cons:- according to my son, none!
J**Y
Fun!
The bubble solution would sometimes leak but it did produce beautiful small bubbles!
J**.
The breakout summer hit of the neighborhood!
Like many other parents I was looking for something, anything, to help entertain my kids during lockdown. I'd had this Bubble Leaf Blower on my saved for later list for quite a while and finally decided to pull the trigger out of desperation. Let me tell you it's been worth every penny! My kids love chasing each other and their friends (from a safe distance) around the yard spewing bubbles everywhere. Making bubble sculptures in the yard is also a favorite pastime. At least two other parents have also purchased them for their own children although I think it was also a bit for themselves too. My only complaints are if you lose the little container on the bottom of the blower you're out of luck and if you get any solution on the exhaust end of the blower (as often happens) it can cause a bubble build up until you clean it off. Minor complaints for hours of entertainment.
C**Y
Do not buy this, it does not work!
DO NOT BUY!!! Does not work. States to run for 30 seconds before bubbles come out, but it never started working after 2+ minutes.
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