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recomendations for a bubble machine. ASAP-- please

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champs · 17/08/2004 14:30

hi!! want to get one but which is best?!
seen some for kids and some more adult ones.
can you use these indoors?
are they suitable for little babbies to be in same room?

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pamina3 · 17/08/2004 14:39

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champs · 17/08/2004 15:11

thanx!!... oh no itr is out of stock

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champs · 18/08/2004 01:11

i need one for ds2 b'day party

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champs · 18/08/2004 14:51

bump

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whizzz · 18/08/2004 19:15

I bought a bubble gun thing from Boots - you can squeeze the trigger to make bubbles but it also has a button so you can leave it on. I suggest searching on Google

sis · 18/08/2004 20:18

Woolies do a bubble machine as do/did the gadget shop -may be worth a try if either are near you.

whizzz · 18/08/2004 21:13

Loads in Google searches - found this one (bet this link won't work !)

\link www.otherlandtoys.co.uk/product767/product_info.html?name=Bubble%20Machine\bubble machine{}

champs · 19/08/2004 01:19

thanks all, woolies didn't have one. got one from argos funnily enuf, it isn't a bright coloured one like the kiddies one and cost abit more but is for fri and didn't want to pay £7.99+ for next day delivery. want it for garden later on so will be worth extra ££ also it came with bubble juice.

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