Balloonee Setup Made Simple
1. Unbox and Prepare
Ensure all components are included. Attach the black nozzle tightly to the tank.
2. Open the Valve
Ensure the black nozzle is securely fixed. Then rotate the green valve counter-clockwise to open the tank.
3. Attach the Balloon
Place the balloon on the black nozzle securely.
4. Inflate the Balloon
Gently press the nozzle to inflate. Avoid overinflation.
5. Tie the Balloon
Remove the balloon from the nozzle and tie it tightly with a ribbon.
6. Close and Store
Turn the green valve clockwise to close. Store the tank safely.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can fill foil/mylar and latex balloons with our helium tanks. If you use other types of balloons, ensure they're compatible with helium. Remember, the balloon size will affect how many you can inflate with one tank.
Several factors can affect the float time of balloons, such as using different balloons than those provided in the kit, incorrect inflation, or external conditions like temperature and humidity.
Inflate balloons to the correct size and tie them securely. For latex balloons, you can use a product like Balloonee Floatee to minimize helium loss. Attach ribbons correctly to help maintain the float.
Our helium tanks are non-refillable but made of recyclable steel. Check your local recycling guidelines or our instructions manual for safe disposal.
Ensure the green valve is fully open by turning it four times counterclockwise. Then, place the balloon over the nozzle and press down to inflate. For more help, contact us or refer the above How to use instruction video.
Each tank has a bit more helium than needed for the stated number of balloons, but factors like using different or larger balloons and improper sealing can affect the total number inflated. Ensure no helium escapes during inflation.
Refer to the balloon capacity charts on the box or product pages. The number of balloons a tank can fill may vary if you overinflate or use different or larger balloons.
No, our tanks are portable and can be stored for future use. Ensure the green valve is tightly closed, and you can store the tank for up to a year in indoor room temperature conditions.
If the green valve is too tight, use a hand towel, rubber grip, or tools like a wrench or pliers to turn it counterclockwise.
Our disposable helium tanks can be stored in any position, but keep them at room temperature and make sure the green valve is tightly closed. keep reach out of children’s.
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