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Bubble Machines

These QTX bubble machines run from compact single-output units up to a four-fan dual-wheel model and a high-output build in a steel housing for heavier use. They suit parties, discos and stage work where you want a steady stream of bubbles across the floor or crowd. Some include remote control so you can start and stop the flow from a distance. QTX gear comes from AVSL.

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Bubbles for parties, discos and stage

A bubble machine fills a room or floor with a steady stream of bubbles, an easy way to lift the mood at a party, disco or stage show. Rather than blowing bubbles by hand, the machine keeps them coming for as long as you need, drifting across the crowd and catching the light. The range here runs from compact single-output units up to larger builds made for heavier use.

From compact to high output

At the smaller end, single-output machines are simple to set up and suit a living room, garden party or modest venue. Stepping up, a four-fan dual-wheel model pushes out far more bubbles to cover a bigger space, and a high-output build housed in steel is made to keep working through longer or more demanding events.

Control from a distance

Some machines include remote control, so you can start and stop the flow of bubbles without walking back to the unit. That is handy when the machine is rigged out of easy reach or you simply want to trigger the effect at the right moment from across the room.

Setting up

Bubble machines work best with a clear path in front of them and a bottle of bubble fluid to hand. Place the unit where the bubbles can drift over the floor or audience, and keep a little fluid in reserve so the effect does not run dry partway through.

Choosing a machine

Match the output to the size of your space and how long you plan to run it. A compact unit is plenty for a small gathering at home, while a four-fan or steel-housed model is the better call for a packed dance floor or repeated use across a run of events. It is also worth thinking about where the machine will sit and whether you would rather trigger it from the unit or from a distance, as that points you towards a model with remote control. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are bubble machines used for?

They produce a continuous stream of bubbles to add atmosphere at parties, discos and stage shows. The machine keeps the bubbles coming so you do not have to blow them by hand.

What is the difference between the models?

They range from compact single-output units for smaller spaces up to a four-fan dual-wheel model and a high-output build in a steel housing for bigger crowds and heavier use.

Can I control the machine remotely?

Some models include remote control, letting you start and stop the flow of bubbles from a distance rather than at the unit itself. Check the individual product for a remote.

Do I need bubble fluid?

Yes. Bubble machines run on bubble fluid, so keep a bottle to hand and a little in reserve so the effect does not run dry partway through your event.

Which machine suits a large dance floor?

For a packed floor or repeated use, a four-fan dual-wheel or steel-housed high-output machine pushes out more bubbles to cover the space. A compact unit is better for smaller gatherings.

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