Bubble machines create a continuous stream of bubbles using bubble solutions. Air generators inside the case aerate the solution to produce bubbles and blow them out through a series of air holes. Solutions are contained in a tank and may be stored for later use. Bubble machines are commonly used in theater, stage productions and outdoor gatherings, and may be connected to power sockets or powered by batteries.
Regular Bubble Machines come in large cases and produce large and small bubbles. They usually run on AC power and are ideal for large indoor venues. They are commonly used to create backgrounds for stage and theater performances.
Mini Bubble Machines are small and portable, with lower capacity solution tanks. Most models can run on both batteries and AC power. They are ideal for backyard parties, outdoor performances, and small indoor venues.
Case material: Choose a bubble machine with a plastic or synthetic case to prevent rusting. Make sure the case is thick and tightly sealed to keep bubble solution from leaking and damaging the air tank and other electronic parts.
Tank access: Choose a bubble machine with a removable fluid tank so that you can clean out the solution without wetting the other parts of the machine. Look for one with side or back access so that you can operate the machine from tight backstage spaces.
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