Here's a general guide on how to use a Newshine® manufacturer's manual balloon pumps:
Prepare the pump: Ensure that the manual pump is clean and in good working condition. Check for any damage or blockages in the nozzle.
Insert the balloon: Stretch the neck of the balloon over the nozzle of the manual balloon pumps. Make sure it's securely fitted to prevent air leakage.
Hold the balloon securely: Hold the balloon securely around the nozzle with one hand to prevent it from slipping off during inflation.
Pump air: Grasp the handle or plunger of the manual balloon pumps with your other hand and begin to pump air into the balloon by pushing and pulling the handle or plunger repeatedly. The air will flow from the pump into the balloon through the nozzle.
Monitor inflation: Keep an eye on the size of the balloon as it inflates. Stop pumping once the balloon reaches the desired size. Be careful not to over inflate the balloon, as it may burst.
Remove the balloon: Once the balloon is inflated to the desired size, carefully remove it from the nozzle of the pump.
Secure the balloon: Tie off the neck of the balloon to prevent air from escaping.
Repeat if necessary: If you need to inflate more balloons, repeat the process with each new balloon.
Clean and store the pump: After use, clean the manual balloon pumps according to the manufacturer's instructions and store it in a dry, safe place for future use.
Manual balloon pumps are convenient for inflating balloons when you don't have access to an electric pump or need to inflate balloons in locations without power outlets. They are commonly used for parties, events, and decorations.Manual pumps are generally simpler in design compared to their electric counterparts, making them more portable, cost-effective, and suitable for situations where power sources may be unavailable or impractical. They rely on human effort to operate, either through hand-cranking, pressing, or squeezing mechanisms.