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Disco Balls

QTX disco balls bring a spread of moving light to parties, venues and stage setups. The range covers glass mirror balls from 15cm through 20cm and 30cm, larger polyethylene cored balls up to 100cm with 7mm mirror tiles, and rotating motors to match. Motor choices run from mains UK versions, including a heavy duty 50kg unit, to a low noise model and battery options with a built-in LED pin spot.

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Moving light for parties and venues

A disco ball spins under a beam and scatters a field of moving dots across walls, ceilings and dancers, which is why it remains a fixture at parties, clubs and stage setups. Our range pairs mirror balls with the motors that turn them, so you can put together a working setup rather than chase parts separately. Match a ball to a motor that can carry it and you have the heart of a light show.

Glass mirror balls

The glass mirror balls run from 10cm and 15cm through 20cm up to 30cm, faced with plain mirror tiles that give a crisp, classic sparkle. Smaller sizes suit a room at home or a bar corner, while the larger glass balls hold their own over a busy floor and read clearly from across a venue.

Larger polyethylene balls

For big spaces and feature installs, polyethylene cored balls go much larger, up to 100cm, with sizes such as 30cm, 40cm, 50cm, 80cm and 100cm faced in 7mm mirror tiles. The lighter core keeps weight down at scale while still throwing a wide spread of reflections, which makes the bigger sizes easier to hang.

Matching a motor

Motor choices cover mains UK versions, including a heavy duty unit rated to 50kg for the bigger balls, plus a round motor and a low noise model for quieter rooms. Battery options add flexibility where there is no nearby power, and one comes with an 18 LED pin spot built in so it lights the ball itself.

Putting a setup together

Match the ball size and weight to a motor that can carry it, then aim a spotlight at the ball to set the dots moving. Pick the heavy duty motor for the largest polyethylene balls and a battery model where cabling is awkward. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a motor as well as the ball?

A disco ball only sparkles when it turns, so most setups pair a ball with a rotating motor. The motors are sold here too, including UK mains versions, a low noise option and battery powered units, letting you match the drive to where you are hanging the ball.

What size disco ball should I choose?

Smaller 15cm and 20cm glass balls suit homes and small rooms, 30cm works for parties, and the polyethylene cored balls run up to 100cm for larger venues. Match the ball size to the room and to the load rating of the motor you pair it with.

How much weight can the motors hold?

Capacity varies by model. A battery powered motor here takes up to a 2kg load, while a heavy duty UK version is rated to 50kg for the largest balls. Always check the motor rating against the weight of your chosen ball before hanging.

Can I run a disco ball without mains power?

Yes. Battery powered motors are available, including one with an integrated 18 LED pin spot in colour-changing RGB, so you can light and spin a ball without a nearby socket. These suit pop-up parties and spots where running a cable is awkward.

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