Large Balloon Arch kit with Heavy Base,Great BirthdayChristmasNew Years Eve Party Decorations/Supplies,Used to make a 8.5FT Tall &12.5Ft Wide(adjustable) Balloon Garland
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Kayla McMillan
> 24 hourIt was easy to assemble, but not sturdy at all.
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Joy morgan
> 24 hourI’ve tried doing a simple balloon arch before and my experience before was AWFUL and i swore to never do one again until I found this! It’s pretty much fool proof. I will say that i didn’t use the tabs to clip the balloons to the pole though, because those didn’t work, but instead i would tie 2-3 balloons together with string i had at the house and then tie them on the arch. The arch was very sturdy and if you watch the review video that someone else made, you can easily assemble it (since it doesn’t come with instructions.)
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Emma Espi
> 24 hourThe arch was not holding its shape. The balloons weighed it down and was tipping toward. It would only hold up if leans against a wall.
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Brianna Bodden
> 24 hourI used this for my sons first birthday dessert table. It looked beautiful.... after I tapped that base together so the plastic would stop breaking. The clamps for the table itself also broke. I wish it worked the way I wanted it to. Im still on the search for a sturdier version of this. The idea is excellent, but the product itself is not so much.
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Helena VanBrook
> 24 hourIt was easy to assemble. I used it for a Birthday party.
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Sandy Queen
> 24 hourIt turn out wonderful everyone love it
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Diane E Heikkinen
> 24 hourWhen we were assembling the arch and filled the special bags to use as weights they leaked water everywhere! I was very unhappy and although we scrambled and made it work for the party it was not great.
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Cindy P.
> 24 hourThis was pretty big. It fit right above a normal doorway and about 2 feet off from each side. So yep, it’s big! Lol
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KE Review
> 24 hourThis arch is really easy to assemble. Doesnt even need instructions. But it really just flops forwards and backwards once you have it together. It cant truly stand on its own especially in wind. Maybe once you have balloons covering every inch all the way around they help support it but we didnt go to both ends with balloons. Our experience was that we needed to lean the arch against something or tie it to something with fishing line for it to stay stable (forward/backwards). It was stable side to side/the weight bases with water made that stable. It was simply it staying completely upright. So if you can lean it or tie it, its an excellent value for the money. The water weight bags only lasted one use and then spring leaks but we found we didn’t have to have the weights to use. Loved the round balloon tie pieces for the bouquets to go on. Only suggestion is to cut them so you can attach to pole without dismantling the arch each time - clip it on through a slit between two balloon holders. Overall really a substantive product at an excellent price.
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Karine
> 24 hourI liked the kit. One of the inflatable/water bases to keep arch in place was broken upon receiving