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BUBBLE BLOWING: Bubbles machine tests, bubble solution tests, and strange things to do with bubbles. (Click on main site to browse 70 other topics ranging from exotic kaleidoscope designs to the strange world of lucid dreaming.)  Introduction This page chronicles the bubble solution and bubble blowing machine tests I've conducted over the last ten years. I hope it helps anyone interested in blowing the best bubbles find what they need.  Here's a picture of some of the solutions and machines I've tested. From left to right: Theatre Effects bubble juice (a bomb), Bubble-Pro bubble juice (okay), Visual Effects Inc. bubble juice (outstanding!), Bubble Pro machine (poor wand design), Visual Effects Mini-Bubbler (good), Unique bubble solution (okay), Imperial bubbles (so-so). Unfortunately, both bubble machines are flat black and impossible to get a get a good photo of. I enjoy setting up a bubble machine in the back yard and letting the bubbles drift all over the neighborhood. They never fail to make children a nd adults alike smile. Here are the results of a few tests on bubble mixtures I've tried, comments on bubble machines, and links to other, more complete, bubble sites. All of my comments pertain to lightweight bubbles intended to float on the wind. Heavy, durable bubbles for fixed displays are not addressed here. I've coined two terms to help c ompare different bubble solutions: the dip and the blowout. A dip refers to dipping a bubble wand into a solution and seeing how many bubbles it generates on average. For the tests listed below, many dips of each solution were used to build an average of how many bubbles the average dip provides. A blowout is when a bubble machine's dipper moves in front of its fan and the bubble solution is blown away without generating and bubbles. Weak solutions, like Mr. Bubble, when used in the bubble machine I used to test the s olutions, had seventy percent blowouts. This is a case where the lower the percent blowout, the
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BUBBLE BLOWING: Bubbles machine tests, bubble solution tests,

and strange things to do with bubbles.

(Click on main site to browse 70 other topics ranging from exotic kaleidoscope designs to the strange world of lucid dreaming.)

 Introduction

This page chronicles the bubble solution and bubble blowing machine tests I'veconducted over the last ten years. I hope it helps anyone interested in blowing the

best bubbles find what they need.

 Here's a picture of some of the solutions and machines I've tested.

From left to right: Theatre Effects bubble juice (a bomb), Bubble-Pro bubble juice

(okay), Visual Effects Inc. bubble juice (outstanding!), Bubble Pro machine (poorwand design), Visual Effects Mini-Bubbler (good), Unique bubble solution (okay),Imperial bubbles (so-so). Unfortunately, both bubble machines are flat black and

impossible to get a get a good photo of.

I enjoy setting up a bubble machine in the back yard and letting the bubbles drift allover the neighborhood. They never fail to make children and adults alike smile. Here

are the results of a few tests on bubble mixtures I've tried, comments on bubble

machines, and links to other, more complete, bubble sites. All of my commentspertain to lightweight bubbles intended to float on the wind. Heavy, durable bubbles

for fixed displays are not addressed here.

I've coined two terms to help compare different bubble solutions: the dip and theblowout. A dip refers to dipping a bubble wand into a solution and seeing howmany bubbles it generates on average. For the tests listed below, many dips of each

solution were used to build an average of how many bubbles the average dipprovides. A blowout is when a bubble machine's dipper moves in front of its fan and

the bubble solution is blown away without generating and bubbles. Weak solutions,like Mr. Bubble, when used in the bubble machine I used to test the solutions, had

seventy percent blowouts. This is a case where the lower the percent blowout, the

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better the bubble solution. A zero percent blowout means that the solution producedbubble continuously with no breaks in production.

Please note that bubble lifetime is strongly determined by environmental conditions.Bubbles are notoriously short-lived on hot, dry, dusty days and can last for minutes

on cool, shady, humid days. All of the tests comparing solutions were made at the

same time and under the same conditions.

 

Commercial bubble solutions:

These are the small bottles found in grocery and toy stores.

Mr. Bubble, the most common brand, was the worst of the commercially preparedsolutions tried. The color is weak and the bubbles last less than thirty seconds. I got

an average of ten bubbles per dip.

Mattel, sold as Hot Wheels Bubbles and other names, it's preformed the same as Mr.Bubble.

Imperial bubble solution bubbles seem to have a little more color and last about tenseconds longer. I got an average of 15 bubbles per dip.

Unique bubbles where the best of the grocery/toy-store grade solutions tested. Itgenerated the most bubbles per dip (up to 18) and they outlasted the other three

solutions. These worked so well I tested them against the professional-gradesolutions.

Pustifix, from Germany, has very strong colors and the bubbles last up to one

minute. The problem is that this solution is very hard to find. Your best bet is a high-

end toy store. Actually, Pustifix should be listed with the professional grade solutionsbut it's been placed here because I've only found small bottles of it in toy stores and

it's very expensive. IMPORTANT UPDATE!!! I've found an on-line source forPustefix bubbles that is very reasonable and sells up to 33-ounce bottles of it. Please

look below in the Links section for the address.

 

Professional grade solutions:

These are usually sold in quart or gallon bottles and are supposed to be superior tocommercial grade solutions. All of the following tests used a V-9903 Mini-Bubbler

bubble machine by Visual Effect Inc. As a baseline for comparison, Imperial solutionhad a fifty percent blowout rate: half of all the wands that passed in from of the air

source failed to produce any bubbles. I would have liked to test Pustifix in themachine but the only bottle I had was an old one and there wasn't enough of the

solution to work in the machine.

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Theatre Effects This solution preformed so poorly I have to think there wassomething wrong with the bottle I purchased. The blowout rate was ninety-five

percent. In other words, the solution was so weak that it produced effectively nobubbles. At eleven dollars a quart, I expected something much better.

Unique had a twenty percent blowout rate. This is getting into the realm of a very

good solution.

Bubble Pro did very well with a ten percent blowout rate. The bubbles had good color

and lasted up to forty seconds. At three dollars for a quart bottle, it was also thecheapest of the solutions.

Visual Effects Bubble Juice is the best I've ever used. The blowout rate was zero: the

machine could run for minutes (representing over one hundred dips or tests) andnever cause a single blowout. The bubbles are brightly colored and last up to a full

minute. I've even seen bubbles dry in the air and hold their shape. These drybubbles look like a network of spider webs supporting a thin, transparent shell. If 

these dried bubbles pop in the air, the gauzy remnant is so light that many times it

will continue to float. I believe these effects are the result of the solution containingsome corn syrup to prolong the bubble's life. This product is difficult to find. Contactthe Visual Effects website at http://www.visualeffectsinc.com for a distributor near

you. This solution cost twelve dollars for a quart. It's available from the

http://www.coolstuffcheap.com/bubjuicgal.htmlwebsite for as little as $15.95

per gallon, as of January, 2005.

(Note: in early 2005 I received an email from a gentleman who said that while he'd

gotten good results from Visual Effects Bubble Juice in the past, the most recentbottle he got was much poorer. Specifically, the bubbles didn't last as long as they

used to. I purchased a 1-gallon jug of it and tested it myself. I'm sorry to say that it

was, indeed, very poor. The solution was thin and watery. Even small bubblespopped almost instantaneously.)

NEW GREAT SOLUTION FOUND!!! I found that the Gazillion Bubbles

(Sold at Toys "R" Us and Walmart) produce long-lasting bubbles that have a lot of 

color.

Toys "R" Us also sells a brand labeled "Fantastic Bubbles," made by the Billion

Bubbles people. It's labeled as being "extra thick." This solution worked okay outsidebut inside under controlled conditions the Gazillion bubbles lasted ten times longer

(145-seconds compared to 15 seconds.) In March of 2006 a 32-ounce bottle of Gazillion bubble solution cost $5.49 in Walmart and Toys "R" Us. A 64-ounce bottle

cost $7.49.

Note: The "Gold" type of Gazillion bubbles has been variable in quality for me. Two

bottles were outstanding but one was a failure: the bubbles wouldn't blow or if theydid they popped quickly. I haven't had this problem with the non-gold types.

(Note: While using premium bubbles greatly increases the size and duration of the

bubbles you make they can also hit the pocket book pretty hard. It's easy to gothrough $10 in an hour of casual bubble blowing.)

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 Reality Check:

With the availability of Gazillion Bubbles, I decided to double-check my evaluation

capabilities. I purchased a jub of the cheapest bubble solution I could find: MiracleBubbles for $2.39 a gallon as well as some new Gazillion bubbles. Inside, a bubble

blown on a flat surface using the Miracle solution only lasted 15 seconds. The samesize bubble from the Gazillion solution lasted 2 minutes, almost ten times as long.

Outside the story was a little different.

A 10-inch diameter Miracle solution bubble lasted an average of 10 seconds. A 10-

inch Gazillion bubble lasted an average of 20 seconds, better but not enormously so.The color of the Gazillion bubbles appeared slightly brighter, but this is hard to

 judge.

Bubble longevity outside is influenced greatly by bubble size. Using Gazillion bubblesolution I found that a 4-inch bubble averaged 60 seconds, a 6-inch bubble 30

seconds and a 10-inch bubble 20 seconds. Bubbles 2-feet across were lucky to last

10 seconds.

BEEBOO PREMIUM BUBBLE SOLUTION

 

This professional grade bubble solution is sold by the people who hold the record for

blowing the world's largest bubble (105 cubic feet.) The 16 ounces of concentrate ismixed with 14 cups of tap water to make one gallon of bubble solution. The cost is

$10.

Gazillion bubbles, my current favorite, lasts 20 seconds outside. Beeboo bubbles last

an average of 40 seconds, so it really is a longer lasting product. (Note: I live in thehigh desert where low humidity and high levels of dust severely reduce how long

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bubbles last. For most people I would expect BeeBoo bubbles to last much longerthan 40 seconds.)

Beeboo bubbles are much harder to blow using standard toy bubble blowers.BeeBoo's special formulation works best using blowers designed specifically for it.

They offer these blowers on their site.

The intensity of the colors was the same for both products. This is a remarkable

accomplishment considering longevity is usually linked to thicker bubble walls, which

reduces color. BeeBoo bubble solution manages to accomplish two things at once:increase bubble life and maintain thin bubble walls to provide maximum color.

BeeBoo bubble solution deserves consideration for anyone wanting to blow very

large bubbles or bubbles that last a long time.

 

Wubbles Bubbles!

I spotted this package of bubble wands in Wal-Mart for $1.50. They are standard

bubble wands coated with a dry soap solution. When dipped in water the soapdissolves enough to form a film. Held upright, I could only get two or three bubbles

per dip. By holding the wand flat, that could be increased to five of six. The bubblesdon't last very long, but that's a fair trade off for the convenience and the fact that

you don't have to worry about children spilling soap solution on the carpet. Animportant point is that if there is the tiniest bit of fat, oil or grease in the bowl, the

bubbles won't form. These aren't nearly as good as even the cheapest jars of bubblesolution.

 

Mrs. April Koebert, a very dear friend from high school, sent me some pencils withthe top half converted into a small holder for a bubble wand and bubble solution. The

pencils are blue with a blue heart as the end cap. The only writing on the pencils,which came from a Paper Warehouse store in Colorado, is "Made in Taiwan." This is

the strongest, longest-lasting bubble solution I have ever found. The bubbles last upto half an hour. Many times they dry and still hold their shape. They also have

excellent color. I readily recommend these pencils to anyone needing long-lastingbubbles. There are, however, two problems: when the bubbles pop they leave a

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residue and the vials only hold enough solution for a few blows. Still, they areoutstanding.

Update: Wal-Mart started selling much larger bubble sets containing the super-bubble solution mentioned above. For $2.00 you get 1/4 cup of solution in a handy

clip-on holder that contains a small bubble wand. This set is called "Catch-A-Bubble"

because the bubbles are so durable that after drying in the air for ten seconds theyare strong enough to be gently gathered and stacked. They last for hours and oftendon't pop even when they touch dry dirt or carpeting, sure killers of regular bubbles.

Again, the solution used will leave a residue on clothes and surfaces.

 

Party America stores sell the Lite F/X bubble Machine (model 1761) for $40. It's an

attractive, compact, easy-to-use device that runs on either 8, AA batteries or a

power cord. It'll run for ten minutes before foaming, a problem in almost allmachines, starts to become a problem but even then it delivers a heavy stream of 

bubbles.

 I tried Kookamunga Catnip Bubbles. They didn't seem to interest either of my cats

and didn't last very long compared to premium bubble solutions.

 

Something strange

I took the output from a smoke generator, mixed it with helium from a party-balloon

kit and ran the combination into an automatic bubble maker. The result was smoke-filled bubbles that floated instead of sank. They looked like giant floating pearls.

 

Walmart is selling a battery-powered bubble gun for $5.00. Although one of thethree I bought didn't work, the other two produce a steady stream of bubbles. These

guns can be temperamental but when they work, they really put out a lot of bubbles.

They are also much neater than any of the other machines I've tried. They don'tfoam up and don't drool as much bubble solution. The optimized bubble mixture Idiscuss further down the page works much better than the solution provided with the

guns.

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Homemade bubble formulas:

Contrary to what I've read in many books and on several web sites, homemade

bubble solutions are not as good as even the poorest manufactured solutions. Hereare a few of the mixtures I've tested using distilled water:

1 part Ultra Joy dish soap, 15 parts water: popped immediately.

1 part Dawn, 15 parts water: popped immediately.

1 part Ultra Joy, 12 parts water: popped immediately.

1 part Ultra Joy, 15 parts water, .25 parts corn syrup: 3 bubbles per dip, lasted 20

seconds.

1 part Ultra Joy, 15 parts water, .25 parts glycerine: 2 bubbles per dip, lasted 20

seconds.

1 part Ultra Joy, 12 parts water, .25 parts corn syrup: 4 bubbles per dip, lasted 30seconds.

1 part Ultra Joy, 12 parts water, .25 parts glycerine: 2 bubbles per dip, lasted 20

seconds.

1 part Ultra Joy, 12 parts water, 1 part corn syrup: 2 bubbles per dip, lasted 30

seconds.

1 part Ultra Joy, 8 parts water, .25 parts corn syrup: 5 bubbles per dip, lasted 30

seconds.

1 part Ultra Joy, 6 parts water, .25 parts corn syrup: 5 bubbles per dip, lasted 30seconds.

 

As these tests indicate, the bubble production of a wide range of homemade

solutions per dip is much less than even Mr. Bubbles and the bubble life isn't anylonger. Corn syrup works better than glycerine but it has the drawback of leaving a

small, gauzy residue that may attract insects.

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I also tried adding two teaspoons of corn syrup to 3/4 of a cup of Imperial bubblesolution. In my bubble blower it increased the number of bubbles produced per

minute from 200 for Imperial by itself to 300, but this is still far below the 400 perminute rate achieved using Visual Effects Bubble Juice.

Many of the sources consulted for homemade mixtures suggested letting the

solutions sit overnight before using. The reason given was that this allows certainaromatics to evaporate, making the solution more stable. While this may be true, myown observations suggest another reason why mixes left overnight work better than

newly-made solutions. Glycerine, corn syrup and soap are viscous and resist mixing.I've observed long thin strands of them existing in water even after a full minute of 

stirring. Used in this state, the bubble solution isn't completely mixed, which means

when a bubble is blown from it, there will be areas in the bubble wall where thesolution is weaker and more prone to break. Letting the mixture sit overnight allows

the various components to dissolve completely into each other. This makes thesolution uniform and stronger.

 

Optimized bubble solution:

I tried mixing one tablespoon of corn syrup with a cup of the winning Visual Effectssolution but the bubbles that resulted did not last significantly longer. Then I mixed a

tablespoon of glycerine with a cup of Visual Effects and the sky opened up andsmiled down on me! This solution is incredeable. Some bubbles lasted up to five

minutes in dry conditions. They soared a hundred feet into the air and floated aroundthe neighborhood for what seemed like forever. From now on, this is the solution I'm

going to be using. (Note: This was using the old Visual Effects formula. I don't knowif it would work as well with the stuff they were turning out after 2005.)

 

Bubble blowing machines:

Bubble blowing machines range in price from $30 to $1500. They are classed by the

number of bubbles per minute they produce. Little battery-powered units turn out

600 bubbles per minute. High-end machines can manufacture over 25,000 perminute.

Here are reviews for the two cheapest machines I could find:

Visual Effects sells a nice little bubble blower (model V-9903 Mini Bubbler), which

operates off house current or two AA batteries. I've tried many bubble formulas inthis machine and the company's mix works the best by far. Mine cost $50. You cansometimes find these units in party-supply stores. I found that this machine runs a

little slower using batteries. This unit can also be ordered on-line from:http://www.mcphee.com/

The second inexpensive bubble machine is the Bubble Pro Party Machine, which cost$30. It's three times as big as the Mini-Bubbler, takes three times as much solution

to work, produces three times the number of bubbles per minute, and runs slightly

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louder than the Mini-Bubbler. Bubble solution is held in a removable tray. Thatsounds like a good idea but the tray is so awkward to remove that I didn't find it

much good. Removal is made easier by first sliding the rotating bubble wand off itsaxle. The one problem I had with this unit was that the air source covered more than

one bubble wand at a time, which caused thirty percent of all the bubbles generatedto be multiples with as many as ten bubbles stuck together. These multiple bubbles

tended to fall to the ground very fast. The Bubble Pro also tended to froth up morethan the Mini-Bubbler. A solution to both these problems is to cut out every other

bubble-making ring. Of course this means the bubble production rate is cut in half.This machine can also be located in some party supply stores or ordered from

http://www.backroomwarehouse.com/

My preference is (was) the Mini-Bubbler. The battery-powered option, ability to beused with a much smaller amount of bubble solution, low frothing, and it's resistance

to producing multiple bubbles more than made up for the slower production rate of bubbles.

 

NEW!!! OCTOPUS BUBBLER TESTED

In March of 2009 I spotted the following little bubbler in Toys-R-Us for $13:

It's happy face and interestingly articulating arms make this a nice little bubble

machine for children's parties. It produces 100 or so small bubbles per minute and

appears to work very reliably. A cam bobbles the head to add interest.

The downsides are that the reservoir doesn't hold very much bubble solution, thereisn't a pour spout for emptying it and it's one of the noisier machine I've tested.

 

TWO GREAT BUBBLE MACHINES TESTED!!! 

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It seems that 2005 and 2006 are the golden years for small bubble machines. Everyother month I find a new model, each better than the one before. In June of 2006 I

found the following Gazillion bubble machine:

It produces enormous quantities of brightly colored bubbles (when used with

Gazillion bubble solution), is the easiest and cleanest machine to use and has aunique holder for a bottle of bubble solution that automatically keeps the solution

reservoir filled. Unlike the Billion Bubble Machine (below) this Gazillion bubbledoesn't run out of solution after only a few minutes. Although small and 

marketed as a children's toy, this bubble machine is the best I've ever used! 

 Introducing theBubble Storm

2000!!! 

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I've always wanted a bubble machine that would fill the entire back yard withcountless bubbles. I never found one so I decided to make my own. I started by

cutting a 20-inch circle out of the center of a card table. A three-speed fan wasmounted under it blowing up through the hole and seven high-output Gazillion

bubblers were placed around the fan blowing bubbles into the updraft.

The result is a monster bubble system that pumps out a thousand bubbles a second

and sends them 30 feet into the sky. It's impossible to describe the overpowering

magnitude of seeing such a high bubble density filling so much of the sky.

(Now all I need is three more like this and I'd really have something interesting.)

 

Two bubble guns tested:

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The particular Hover Bubbler I purchased (photo above) made by Imperial Toys is

the worst bubble maker I've ever used. It's supposed to pump bubble juice up fromthe yellow bottle at the bottom to fill a ring-shaped reservoir at the top. When the

trigger is pull a "D" shaped half ring pivots from its resting place in one half of thereservoir to the other, supposedly creating an arc of bubble film that the internal fan

then blows into a large bubble. The pump in mine never worked even though I usedbrand new batteries and let it run for five minutes. Failing that, I filled the circular

reservoir manually and attempted to blow a bubble. It didn't work. Regardless of how fast or slowly I pulled the trigger the fan was so strong that it burst the bubble

before it could form. Worse still, the fan invariable blew a spray of bubble juice in alldirections. Perhaps the one I got was defective but even using all my experience with

bubblers I couldn't get it to work or figure out how it could ever be modified to work.

 

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The Ghost Bubble machine by Peterfish toys worked better, but it too wasdisappointing in many ways. This bubbler has a small built-in smoke machine that's

supposed to created smoke-filled bubbles by dipping the yellow bubble wand at thetop in bubble solution, turning it upright, then pressing either the fast (top) or slow

(lower) trigger on the left side to engage a fan to blow the bubbles. It works... butonly after a fashion.

It takes a full minute for the smoke maker to create enough smoke (fog actually) tofill the chamber beneath the wand. Once filled, the wand can be dipped and one of 

the triggers pressed to blow a bubble. Then the problems start. The fan was strongenough to burst some of the bubbles formed on my particular machine. Those that

didn't were so firmly attached to the wand that they never broke free. To get themoff I had to blow on them. Worst of all, the amount of fog in air drawn in to inflate

the bubble is so low that the resulting bubble ends up only looking faintly cloudy.The final killer for this machine is that you have to wait another full minute to

produce enough smoke to try making a second bubble. Failing to do this only makes

a normally transparent bubble. I doubt many children will want to wait that long.One last issue is that this is a messy toy to use. It's almost impossible for a child, or

even me, to dip the wand and turn the machine upright without dripping bubblesolution on the floor.

Still, this machine is not without promise. I found that once the bubble had started

to form if I covered up the air inlets the force of the fan was reduced enough so thatthe bubble was less likely to burst. The architecture of the machine makes is easy to

install a plastic tube that would allow helium to be added to the air used to inflatebubbles so that they would float instead of sink. Finally, using a larger fog machine

to supply all the filling needed to inflate a bubble, which would make the bubbles

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appear more solidly filled with smoke. Combining both of these last two ideas wouldenable someone to create smoke-filled bubbles that floated. The price to pay for this,

besides the expense of the helium, a fog machine and various plumbing fixtures, isthat the resulting unit would be large, heavy, and awkward to use.

 

I'm pleased to report that the Gazooka bubble gun by the people at Gazillion bubblesis a winner. It produces a solid stream of 1-inch diameter bubbles that last a long

time. The handle holds enough solution for five to ten minutes of constant bubbleproduction, much longer with normal on-and-off use. The fan is strong enough to

blow bubbles even if the gun is facing a 10-15 mile per hour wind.

There are a couple of things to be aware of with this gun. First, like all guns it's

designed to be held in an upright position. Tilting may cause spills. Also, the wanddrains quickly so if you stop blowing for more than one minute they may not start

immediately. What needs to be done is to press the trigger briefly, release it, thenpress it again. That rewets the wand. The bubbles should start right away.

Occasionally the gun stops blowing bubbles even while the trigger is being fired. If this happens, just release and repress the trigger and the bubbles will start again.

The handle holds almost the entire bottle of bubble solution sold with the gun. Theproblem here is that you almost get done pouring and because the bottle's almost

empty figure the handle was sized to hold the entire amount of solution. Just whenyou think you're done the handle overflows. Not a big issue but a messy one.

At $13 in Wal-mart the Gazooka is reasonably priced. I give this gun a solid thumbs-up.

 

Another machine by the people at Gazillion Bubbles (Funrise Inc.) is shown below:

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It's a small but bulky unit that produces a very good stream of bubbles and doesn'tfoam up.

Here's yet another remarkable machine that has become my favorite: the GazillionTyphoon:

The 12-inch tall bubble machine has many new and innovative features. First, andmost importantly, it has a built-in fan that blows the bubbles straight up instead of 

forward. Because of this the bubbles remain in the air much longer. Second, it has a

large base filled with bubble solution that not only provides enough bubble juice forup to an hour of continuous use, but acts as a heavy base to stabilize the bubble

machine. All this goodness comes at a price. The bubbler has to be flushed withwarm water after every use. If not, bubble solution could dry out and gum up the

pump used to move the bubble solution from the reservoir to the bubble wands. Asof Summer or 2006, this machine is very hard to find either on the west coast or

even on the Internet.

The two biggest faults with this machine are (1) the soft rubber straps that 

hold the bubble juice container to the bottom of the machine pop off easily 

and (2) even gentle side breezes can greatly reduce the bubble flow because they disrupt the flow of air up through the machine.

 

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The Billion Bubbles machine by Kidsstuff became available March, 2006 in Rite Aidvariety stores.

It runs on 6 AA batteries and produces an excellent quantity of bubbles. The bubbles

are larger than usual and the bubble solution packaged with the machine producesdurable, long-lasting bubbles that have as much color in them as the top-priced

Pustifix solution. This machine weighs about a pound (with batteries), measures 6-inches square and three deep, fills and empties very easily, and doesn't seem to

foam up as quickly as the other machines I've tried.

About the only bad thing I have to say about this little gem is that it produces so

many bubbles the bubble solution reservoir runs out of solution in as little as five

minutes. I've only had mine for one day so I can't comment on its long termreliability, but for now it's bubbling up a storm.

Worthy of mention is the Ultimate Bubble Toy by Gazillion Bubbles, also available at

Rite Aid stores in March of 2006. For $10 you get a large bubble wand, a pan to holdbubble solution, a large bottle of top quality bubble juice, and a 30-minute DVD

showing bubble artist Fan Yang doing all sorts of unbelievable bubble tricks. Even if 

you don't use the bubble kit the DVD is worth the purchase price.

 

Gazillion Does It Again!!!

In June of 2008 I saw a TV commercial for Gazillion's Jumble bubble machine ($20 atWalmart.) Unlike the Typhoon, this machine uses a reciprocating half-circle to pull

bubble solution up and over the fan to produce much larger bubbles. Better still, aninner, smaller half-circle blows smaller bubbles inside many of the larger ones.

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This unit is 9-inches tall, making it shorter and more stable than the Typhoon. Thestraps holding the bubble solution reservoir to the bottom of the blower are much

stronger than with the Typhoon, reducing the chance of the reservoir accidentally

falling off. Mechanically I rate this machine much better than the Typhoon.

While the Typhoon pumps out many more small bubbles, the bubbles from theJumbo Bubble machine vary in size from 2-inches to occasional monsters 2-feet

across. This variety in size, coupled with the fact many of the bubbles have smallerbubbles inside them,

make the Jumbo Bubble Machine much more entertaining than the Typhoon.

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As mentioned in the title of this review, The people at Gazillion Bubbles have done itagain: produced a first-class bubble machine that really delivers the goods in terms

of providing tons of outstanding bubble entertainment.

 DEFY GRAVITY! As light as they seem, bubbles are still heavier than air and will fall

to the ground and burst unless a breeze sustains them. This makes using a bubblemachine on calm days or inside difficult. Fans placed under the machine and pointed

upward don't seem to work, create rapid swirling motions that don't look right withbubbles, and cause many of them to break. Here is an easy solution. Buy a helium

balloon kit ($20 at most variety stores) and run a plastic tube from the tank's nozzleto the exhaust port for the fan on the bubble machine that inflates the soap bubbles.

Turn the valve on low and adjust the flow until the bubbles float with neutralbuoyancy. I found the flow rate needed to do this to be very low and a tank of 

helium can last for hours.

 

Bubble supply sources: A yellow pages search on the Internet found 80 partysupply or party rental companies in the ten cities closest to me. Of these, only fourcarried bubble machines or professional grade bubble solution. The point here is that

these devices can be hard to find and that ordering over the Internet may be thebest way to go. One rental place carried a mid-grade machine for $34 a day (the

same machine costs $80 to purchase on the Internet.)

 

A final word: Bubbles are great but be warned that they are messy. Solutioninevitably gets spilled, machines froth, and if the wind blows against you, you'll get

slimed with bubble goo. Still, in the long run, as they climb high in the sky attracting

smiles from anyone who sees them, there can be no doubt that they are worth it. If you have any questions, please send me an email and I'll do my best to answer

them.

 

Bubble links:

The most brightly colored bubbles I've ever used are Pustefix. You can order themon-line from Tangent Toys at http://store.yahoo.com/tangenttoys/pusref.html. These

bubbles have intense swirling colors that put all other brands to shame. They arealso very long lasting.

 

If you are into "G" scale model railroads, there is a Pustefix bubble-blowing car thatreally captures 2-to-4-year-olds' attention.

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It available on-line at: http://www.onlytrains.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?

Screen=PROD&Store_Code=OT&Product_Code=94605&Category_Code=HF-AA

An interesting and beautiful artform you might want to try if you enjoy photography

is capturing the swirling colors of Pustefix bubbles when they are blown into variousshapes.

The following webpage, from which the images above were borrowed, has many

more examples: http://www.pustefix.de/templates/en/index.php

 The following sites will provide more detailed information on bubble physics, justtake their recommended bubble solution formulas with a grain of salt.

Bubblesphere

Bubbles

Because THIS AND THAT is a strictly non-commercial site I refrain from postingadvertisements for sites that market products for sale. This is one case where I'm

breaking that rule because it's such an outstanding idea. I want to make it clear that

I'm in no way connected with this company and derive no financial gain from it inany way. They just market a great product that I think many people would like to

see and some of them, if they own a retail store and want to attract people(especially children) to their store, might find profitable to purchase. It's the

Streetbear.

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(photo borrowed from the Streetbear site with permission)

This is a three-foot tall, battery powered, automated bubble blowing bear that

someone with a store can mount outside the door. The bear, which comes in severalcolor schemes, the moving arm and drifting bubbles all attract people to it. Outside atoy store it would be particularly effective. Since the bubbles can drift for blocks it

would be like having an arrow hundreds of feet long pointing toward the shop. It

could be especially helpful to stores with small frontal exposure or those around acorner and off the main customer walkway. For more information about Streetbear

and additional pictures of it click on the link http://www.streetbear.com (butplease don't forget to come back and read the rest of my bubbles page.)

 If you love unusual bubble blowers then you should check out Marilyn Doyle's site:

http://bubbleblowers.com

This is a great webpage featuring pictures of hundreds of rare and exotic bubbleblowers.

(Please note: I have not used streetbear myself and can offer no comments regarding reliability or safety issues.)

Visit Tom Noddy's outstanding site at http://www.tomnoddy.com!

Tom Noddy is a professional bubble blower who has delighted millions of people

around the world and even was a featured act on Johnny Carson's Tonight show. Ihighly recommend visiting his outstanding site.

Mr. Noddy very kindly sent me an email with some interesting comments aboutbubble solutions. I'm posting them here for anyone who might be interested in more

than simply blowing single bubbles.

 Wayne,

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My name is Tom Noddy and I am a professional bubble blower. I started 34 years ago

 playing with bubbles and stayed with it. In the early 80s I performed my act, Bubble

Magic, on the Tonight Show and then I created a Bubble Festival for the Exploratoriumscience museum in San Francisco. Now there are a handful of other bubble performers

and bubble exhibits at all science musuems.

Right now I am in Berlin, Germany performing in a Variete theater but I live in Santa

Cruz, California.

I use Mr Bubbles for my act because it is so flexible is that it is relatively weak.

Glycerine rich formulas make longer lasting bubbles but when I try to blow a bubble

inside of one (by giving it a quick blast of air from my mouth) it is too rigid to stand up to

that and snaps instead of bending in on itself and forming other bubbles inside as I do inmy stage show.

Tom Noddy

 Again, I encourage everyone to visit his site at http://www.tomnoddy.com. Thepictures of some of the things he gets bubbles to do are unbelievable.

 

Please click HERE to visit my main site and browse 90 other pages.