If you let holiday master look at it he will replace the cheep fans with a gemmy YEF 125 and C7 lights he always recommend when him and his other friends replace and fix the inflatables
It’s actually done surprisingly well in the wind so far. I had the same concerns but they were put to rest during the breezy parts of the day when I was filming.
I currently own 3 Airflowz colossals. I’ve never had much bad luck with them other than my Uncle Sam’s original adapter got burnt up after we had minor flooding in my yard from a July rain storm. Otherwise, my witch and Frankenstein have always done ok. Something I’ve done (bare in mind I don’t know how safe or recommendable of an action it is) however I always put grocery bags around the adapters and I’ve found this has been able to prolong the cheap fans durability and life. I don’t know how risky it personally is to wrap bags around the adapters, as I acknowledge they can get pretty hot after they run continuously for a while so fire could be a risk. However, I’ve never had fire hazards or smoking from one in a bag so take it as you will.
Think if you pair it with the colossal Christmas tree it may be a bit more cohesive, but on its own I think it don’t make much sense. To each their own though.
I’m very disappointed with this 15-foot blow-up Christmas ornament. The intake fans are poorly designed, making it almost unusable without constant intervention. Once you go out to inflate it, you literally have to pick up the fabric, find the fans, and hold the fabric up to prevent it from sagging and covering the fans. Even after that, you have to keep holding it up so the fabric doesn’t roll over and block the airflow. The fans are weak and positioned about a quarter of the way up the back of the ornament, which is completely impractical. I spent 10 minutes standing outside just to get it inflated, and it still takes around 15 minutes, only if nothing hinders the process. Am I supposed to do this every day for three weeks? Additionally, the fabric is thin-nowhere near the quality of a durable inflatable. I’m concerned about how well it will hold up over time. The provided stakes are also insufficient, as the loops on the inflatable are positioned too high off the ground to use them effectively. I had to replace them with longer stakes from another brand. To make matters worse, the ornament is barely lit. The LEDs are so dim that you’ll likely need to purchase alternative lighting if you want it to look decent at night. For comparison, the reindeer inflatable I own is truly plug-and-play-just plug it in, and it inflates perfectly in two minutes. They should have designed this ornament with a similar intake system and better lighting.While the design is visually impressive, the functional issues make it a nightmare to use. Save yourself the frustration and avoid this product unless you want to babysit an inflatable every time you set it up.
As soon as this video was posted I went to at home and bought it lol😂
If you let holiday master look at it he will replace the cheep fans with a gemmy YEF 125 and C7 lights he always recommend when him and his other friends replace and fix the inflatables
One of my favorites ❤
Other than the fan and cheap lights i love this! Is seems massive! ❤❤
Great video!
That’s gonna blow away so fast, not keeping that bad boy down
It’s actually done surprisingly well in the wind so far. I had the same concerns but they were put to rest during the breezy parts of the day when I was filming.
Love the design
I currently own 3 Airflowz colossals. I’ve never had much bad luck with them other than my Uncle Sam’s original adapter got burnt up after we had minor flooding in my yard from a July rain storm. Otherwise, my witch and Frankenstein have always done ok. Something I’ve done (bare in mind I don’t know how safe or recommendable of an action it is) however I always put grocery bags around the adapters and I’ve found this has been able to prolong the cheap fans durability and life. I don’t know how risky it personally is to wrap bags around the adapters, as I acknowledge they can get pretty hot after they run continuously for a while so fire could be a risk. However, I’ve never had fire hazards or smoking from one in a bag so take it as you will.
During the first minute i was expecting it to have an external fan
I used the 12ft skelly steaks for the ornament
I love this, I have a pumpkin just like it!
You should see if you can give it a base fan
🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄I want that
The ornament would look goofy in your front of your house. But I kinda love it
Think if you pair it with the colossal Christmas tree it may be a bit more cohesive, but on its own I think it don’t make much sense. To each their own though.
@@RockyTopInflatablesalso you probably gonna need a spotlight to even see it well.
Idk whether or not I'd buy it because the lights are too weak imo
I’m actually quite disappointed in it for 169. It’s not worth it.
Just not a cheep fan
I’m very disappointed with this 15-foot blow-up Christmas ornament. The intake fans are poorly designed, making it almost unusable without constant intervention. Once you go out to inflate it, you literally have to pick up the fabric, find the fans, and hold the fabric up to prevent it from sagging and covering the fans. Even after that, you have to keep holding it up so the fabric doesn’t roll over and block the airflow. The fans are weak and positioned about a quarter of the way up the back of the ornament, which is completely impractical. I spent 10 minutes standing outside just to get it inflated, and it still takes around 15 minutes, only if nothing hinders the process. Am I supposed to do this every day for three weeks?
Additionally, the fabric is thin-nowhere near the quality of a durable inflatable. I’m concerned about how well it will hold up over time. The provided stakes are also insufficient, as the loops on the inflatable are positioned too high off the ground to use them effectively. I had to replace them with longer stakes from another brand. To make matters worse, the ornament is barely lit. The LEDs are so dim that you’ll likely need to purchase alternative lighting if you want it to look decent at night. For comparison, the reindeer inflatable I own is truly plug-and-play-just plug it in, and it inflates perfectly in two minutes. They should have designed this ornament with a similar intake system and better lighting.While the design is visually impressive, the functional issues make it a nightmare to use. Save yourself the frustration and avoid this product unless you want to babysit an inflatable every time you set it up.