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  1. For those of you wondering what happens when you let the balloon to continue to fill with air: it eventually reaches maximum capacity and the balloon sort of jumps off the filling chamber.

  2. I managed tp blow one up just a minute before finding this vid! XD
    I was being extra lazy and tried to use the app. 10 second delay to turn the air on. Unplugged it in a panic when it popped lmao

  3. It's totally portable, I bought one from a friend used, in Virginia and flew it to California. He didn't have all the parts as I'm now learning from this video, but I got 70% of it over here and I got a great deal #420. ✌️

  4. Dude, your reviews are great. Informative, and definitely helpful, even to a novice like me. My ONLY complaint….I'm American bro, raised on the Farenheit system. When you discuss temps in your ratings, can you PLEEEAASSSEEE also include Farenheit temps, along with your Celsius #'s?? You do all your reviews in Celsius only, and that sucks, because I don't have a clue what 210° Celsius is, and I really don't feel like looking it up. I'm not going back to school to learn metrics, so if you can just include the degrees in Farenheit also, it would be GREATLY appreciated! 😉👍

  5. Hey Alex, I just wanted to tell you that I don't like the way your face looks.

    Hahahahahaha BS, thanks man for the informative video! Now I'm ready to start this baby for the 1st time. Cheers!

  6. Hey! I can personally attest to letting many of the bags fill, shall we say, "as full as they can be". I haven't had a bag pop yet. I'm a Medical user, have the Volcano beside my desk, and sometimes I get very distracted by what's on the computer or with some task and next I know, I hear that high-pitched squeal. Oops! Luckily, since it is set up on a file cabinet adjacent, I can get to it pretty quick. However, on a couple of occasions, the fan has shut off all on its own. Does anyone know if the old model of the Volcano had a pressure relief switch or valve? I'm wondering if that is what is happening in this newest of the Volcanoes. Thanks everyone for all of your hard work.

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