Well, for starters, "The Very Best Balloons" is a tagline used by Pioneer Balloon (the makers of the Qualatex brand). I do happen to think the slogan is justified, but I wanted to make clear that that's part of their messaging before I go further since that's the answer to your specific question about labeling. Now, with that out of the way, I prefer to use Qualatex because over all of the years I've been working with balloons, they've been more consistent and reliable than any of the other brands I've used. When I talk about consistency, I'm referring to the performance of the balloon as well as size, shape, and colors. Over the years, I've had fewer bad balloons in a bag than other brands, they're strong enough for the abuse I put them through, and they've shared details about their content so I know they're safe for my compost bin. That does not mean there aren't other good balloons out there. I just generally know what I'm getting when I buy a bag of Qualatex. And for those reasons, I was happy to work on this video for them.
Cesare Vesdani some percentage of balloons will have holes or weak spots in them, be misshapen, or otherwise be unusable. That will be across the board with all brands. Some are better are catching those inconsistencies before they’re packaged.
@@CesareVesdani No. I mean, if you don't need it to look like the others, there are silly tricks that I actually have used in very special cases. But that was more about proving I could than doing anything practical with it. I suppose a tire/tube patch kit could be used, but that would be far more expensive than using another balloon, and it would be rather ugly and probably won't get the results you want.
Itai Shemer yes, I’m pretty sure they don’t have individual jars of latex they dip them into. And individually roll the balloon off the balloon form. I always did wonder how they got the fat end of the form through the neck of the balloon. 🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈
But what is the difference between making Qualatex and other firm balloons ?
how many degree do you cook
Is there a way that I can get non cured latex?
If you search for “mold-making latex” or “liquid latex” you should find latex in a variety of different forms for different uses.
What is so special about Qualatex? Why are Qualatex balloons labelled as the very best balloons?
Well, for starters, "The Very Best Balloons" is a tagline used by Pioneer Balloon (the makers of the Qualatex brand). I do happen to think the slogan is justified, but I wanted to make clear that that's part of their messaging before I go further since that's the answer to your specific question about labeling.
Now, with that out of the way, I prefer to use Qualatex because over all of the years I've been working with balloons, they've been more consistent and reliable than any of the other brands I've used. When I talk about consistency, I'm referring to the performance of the balloon as well as size, shape, and colors. Over the years, I've had fewer bad balloons in a bag than other brands, they're strong enough for the abuse I put them through, and they've shared details about their content so I know they're safe for my compost bin. That does not mean there aren't other good balloons out there. I just generally know what I'm getting when I buy a bag of Qualatex. And for those reasons, I was happy to work on this video for them.
@@LarryMoss What do you mean by bad balloons?
Cesare Vesdani some percentage of balloons will have holes or weak spots in them, be misshapen, or otherwise be unusable. That will be across the board with all brands. Some are better are catching those inconsistencies before they’re packaged.
@@LarryMoss Is it possible to use balloons with holes in them? Can the holes be sealed before inflation?
@@CesareVesdani No. I mean, if you don't need it to look like the others, there are silly tricks that I actually have used in very special cases. But that was more about proving I could than doing anything practical with it. I suppose a tire/tube patch kit could be used, but that would be far more expensive than using another balloon, and it would be rather ugly and probably won't get the results you want.
Balloons are good person
My quote, ever. I Say also "balloons are never disappointing!"
Guendalina Bardotti only when they pop are they disappointing
i wouldn't pick these to buy, they didn't even test the inflation. just looks like he/she made it at home.
Qualatex are probably the best quality balloons on the market. this video is probably just a demo of what's going on inside their factory.
Itai Shemer yes, I’m pretty sure they don’t have individual jars of latex they dip them into. And individually roll the balloon off the balloon form. I always did wonder how they got the fat end of the form through the neck of the balloon. 🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈