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      Inflatable Magic Fantasy Castle
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        1 sets
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    Product Description

     
     
    • Approximately 9.5 x 8 x 6.5 feet total inflated size
    • Complies with the Lead Free Toys Act
    • Made of fire-resistant, puncture-proof, heavy duty 420D and 600D Nylon
    • Cool wizard theme
    • A 480 watt blower is required for use and not included
    • packing: each packed in carry bag, then put in carry bag , packing size : 43x42.5x30cm . air blower packing size: 45x35x30cm . G.W 17kg incl. bouncer and air blower . 



    feedback from the client : 

    Let's be honest, we are talking about a bounce house. Of course the kids will love it because it give kids the freedom to bounce around, giggle, jump, laugh, and have fun unlike any other toy there is in human existence. Buy this toy, and even the most unpopular kids will have the children from the whole block, and the adjoining ones, knocking on your door. Most parents will rate it five stars for that, and deservedly so. It's awesome for your kids, and not exactly taxing for the parents, but you must be careful.

    Now let's look at it from the perspective of the father that will forever be recruited to set it up, watch their kids (and their kid's friends) as they play, and eventually after they are exhausted, tear it down. Allow me to provide The Mule Review.

    SET UP
    Simply a breeze. Couldn't be easier. Dump it out of the bag, two bow-tie knots, plug in the blower, and two minutes later the kids are scrambling to get in. You need to find a consistent shelf to put the stakes and patches if you use it indoors (which it is remarkably suited for). I've not needed the patches yet. The hardest part is clearing the floor and moving any extraneous furniture to make sure nobody cracks their head on a corner. Do not let my flippant language fool you, placement of the house is important, avoid all sharp corners. We use a yoga mat at the bottom of the slide to make it easier for the kids to slide out.

    PLAY MONITORING
    Do not kid yourself into thinking that you can set this up, crack open a cool one, and watch the game while the kids jump around. No way. If you are not keeping an eye on all of the ruffians throwing themselves around, you will soon be calling an ambulance and someone else will be calling Child Protective Services. Do not let more than four kids in (they recommend three), do not allow them to bounce into the wall, do not let them jump into each other, make sure the Velcro door is always closed, and make sure you tell them repeatedly to be careful when they do something remotely unsafe. Any owner of this toy should be prepared to have 100% vigilance, it is your responsibility to ensure your children's safety. I would say that I'm somewhere between a hall monitor and a prison guard as I watch them play. I'm glad to let them have fun, but if they look like they are about to crack heads, I pull them out with no questions asked (usually by pulling them over the wall for effect). Train them to be safe; that's your job.

    TEAR DOWN
    Not too bad. Get all of the kids out of the house (it takes a while) and turn the blower off. Open the draw string on the vent and let the air out. The good news is that the designer of the storage bag realized that the house doesn't always fold up to the minimum possible volume, they give you some breathing room to stuff everything back. Let the door be south and the vents be north. I let the air blow out for a few minutes and then lay all of the columns face flat north and south. Fold the ramp inside and then fold the east/west sides in to the center and fold them into each other (basically in quarters). After the double fold, I lay down sideways and roll from the south end (away from the vents) to the north end (you can have the kids do this too), and then roll it up like a sleeping bag. If you fold it in thirds, it's easy to get it in the bag but you have to stuff it in the bag to close it.

    SUMMARY
    My daughters love it. I have to set it up about twice a week, usually for about a 30 minute bounce. They are never happier, and an ancillary benefit is that they usually sleep through the night after burning off that excess energy. It takes me 5 minutes to set it up and about 10 minutes to put it away. And to be honest, I'm usually giggling more than they are, while I'm watching them like a hawk. I only wish I weighed less so I could join them.
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