Plano dad's invention fills and ties water balloons in seconds
DALLAS -
One creative dad has come up with a quick and easy solution for a North Texas summer staple – the water balloon fight.
Josh Malone with Tinnus Enterprises in Plano is trying to raise money on Kickstarter for the product he calls Bunch O Balloons.
“My kids and I love water balloons. While I sat there for hours filling and tying, I tried to think of ways to make it faster and easier,” he said.
He’s ready to start production on pre-packaged bunched of balloons that connect directly to a hose. Turn on the water and fill them up, then just give them a shake and they tie themselves.
Malone said he can fill 100 balloons in one minute compared to six the old fashioned way.
Dammit I was born too early next thing you know there will be an automatic snowball maker.
This is a correct way of technology use.
Too bad all the kids will be texting or gaming stupid fuckers.
Old school baby.I've had that pic for a long time you never know when you can use one.
Today is one of those days.
DALLAS -
One creative dad has come up with a quick and easy solution for a North Texas summer staple – the water balloon fight.
Josh Malone with Tinnus Enterprises in Plano is trying to raise money on Kickstarter for the product he calls Bunch O Balloons.
“My kids and I love water balloons. While I sat there for hours filling and tying, I tried to think of ways to make it faster and easier,” he said.
He’s ready to start production on pre-packaged bunched of balloons that connect directly to a hose. Turn on the water and fill them up, then just give them a shake and they tie themselves.
Malone said he can fill 100 balloons in one minute compared to six the old fashioned way.
Dammit I was born too early next thing you know there will be an automatic snowball maker.
This is a correct way of technology use.
Too bad all the kids will be texting or gaming stupid fuckers.
Old school baby.I've had that pic for a long time you never know when you can use one.
Today is one of those days.