WyfeZest
July 9, 2025
Saw a similar product on TikTok and had to try. They are a really neat concept, but aren't as magical as I wanted them to be. The idea is that you can throw them in a bucket of water and they fill automatically and seal. They do seal, but you have to open them to fill. They also do not burst on impact and they hit pretty hard - I'd equate it to being hit with a water balloon that doesn't break, it just "thuds". The colors are pretty, and they are still fun to play with! I'd buy them again
Jennifer C
June 16, 2025
The water balloons/balls are the best invention ever! They are so much fun, so practical and a must have for summer. You can refill over and over and they are good size to hold a lot of water. We keep tons on hand- they are great in the pool, in the backyard and we take a bag on vacation with us when we go to a resort or the beach and they are a huge hit! They come with a mesh bag to put them back in, which helps with drying. Just keep them open and they dry quickly. I love not having to make a mess at my kitchen sink refilling all the small balloons, having them pop or I can't get them tied. These are a game changer! They are also a great birthday gift or item to include in goodie bags!
Ashley Forrester
May 27, 2025
I was so beyond excited to find these, filling and tying traditional water balloons was a pain and I couldn't stand my fingers smelling like latex. They fill very easily, I love that they shut automatically and don't require magnets as I have a kiddo who puts about everything in their mouth and that worried me. They do splat on contact, and our first use of these might have to be our last for a while. My kids are still young enough (toddlers and preschool aged with an older brother) that when hit with these, they do hurt them a bit. No bruising or anything that severe, but not the fun time I'd hoped they would be. We'll store them in our "summer tote" for a bit, dig them out again, and try again when they're a bit older or maybe just not when naptime is around the corner and see how they fair then. Nothing wrong with the reusable water balloons, just my kids are just a bit young still.
Carissa McMillen
May 8, 2025
Unfortunately, the suction on these aren't great. You have to hand seal each one individually under water.
SouthernSuz
March 7, 2025
12PCS Reusable Eco-Friendly Water Balloons, Ufo-Shaped, Soft Silicone Quick Fill Balloons Splash Fun -REVIEWWork as expected. These are made very well and are very thick. This is a double edge sword. Because they are so thick, they work well and will hold up very well without tearing, etc. But also because they are so thick, they sting a bit more on contact. We are just having the kids thrown them towards the ground at each others feet to combat this issue. But it is something to consider with younger kids. My grands are 4, 5 and 8. The bigger one is fine, but the little ones are a little more sensitive. Fair value.
Abbey T
January 18, 2025
These are pretty cool. They do keep a seal after filling them and how great is it not to have to pick up tiny pieces of water balloon cuz you know the kids aren't going to do it...lol...you get quite a few as well for a good balloon fight. They are soft enough so you can't hurt yourself or others. Good find!
Jojen
January 8, 2025
The water balls so far have been easy to fill with water and I can toss them up and down without making a splash. They are not as bouncy as regular balloons which are more challenging for kids who like to try and break them though. When I toss them on the ground they split and splash water right away. I'm also not sure if these will loosen up with repetitive use in the long run or if they will still hold water really well. When it gets warmer we will give these a go and see if the kids find them just as fun as regular balloons!
Michaela M
December 23, 2024
Im not a huge fan of the design of these "suction" reusable water balloons. The silicon is thick, they don't really seal, and honestly getting hit with these HURTS because they dont pop open immediately upon impact.I prefer the magnetic ones exponentially, though I can see how these ones can be safer than having teeny magnets around kids