How do you storage your inflatable toys?

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  • SomethingAware
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2018
    • 12

    How do you storage your inflatable toys?

    Recently I bought a lot of inflatable toys, but my room is too small to keep them inflated.
    So I deflate them when I'm not playing with them.
    I usually use a plastic zip bag to do the storage, but some of my toys is too big to be packed.

    How do you storage your inflatable toys? Especially the bug ones, ex. 2m horse, 2m blimp, or Rody max.
  • georgebayer_1
    Member
    • Jan 2015
    • 77

    #2
    Re: How do you storage your inflatable toys?

    Hello, I do it the same way 'cos I love to overinflate my toys as well as to see them being inflated. The big ones need to be completely without air.

    As example: I have some IW huge rings. If my fun with them is over, i simply open the valve on the overinflated ring and let the air out - simply lay ot on the ground and let be. Then you need to fold them back as they were folded when delivered. In this way, you don't need to have an extra big box to store them.

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    • frenchy
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2018
      • 288

      #3
      Re: How do you storage your inflatable toys?

      I keep 3 Rody Max toys inflated all the time. I have a closet I can put them in. Other inflatables I keep in plastic storage bins to protect them (IW shark, HP horse, Hongyi dragon, PhenodToy Honey unicorn)

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      • PVC Vinyl Enthusiast
        PVC Fetish
        • Jan 2013
        • 107

        #4
        Re: How do you storage your inflatable toys?

        Originally posted by georgebayer_1
        Hello, I do it the same way 'cos I love to overinflate my toys as well as to see them being inflated. The big ones need to be completely without air.

        As example: I have some IW huge rings. If my fun with them is over, i simply open the valve on the overinflated ring and let the air out - simply lay ot on the ground and let be. Then you need to fold them back as they were folded when delivered. In this way, you don't need to have an extra big box to store them.
        Tip: you can remove last traces of air from a deflated inflatable by covering the open inflation valve with the end of a vacuum cleaner hose pipe; the vacuum cleaner's suction should be at the lowest setting. I think some electric air pumps, in addition to some of the manual foot-operated air pumps, have a reverse (deflation) setting.
        Enjoy soft, shiny and smooth PVC (inflatables and clothing). The 6P-free/10P-free material is total rubbish.

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        • PVC Vinyl Enthusiast
          PVC Fetish
          • Jan 2013
          • 107

          #5
          Re: How do you storage your inflatable toys?

          I lightly fold my inflatables and individually place them inside those extra large and thin clear polythene bags, to keep dust off. Some of them are stored on shelves in my wardrobe/closet. I store some inside large storage boxes made from rigid plastic. In all instances, they are stored in darkness, and certainly out of sunlight.
          Enjoy soft, shiny and smooth PVC (inflatables and clothing). The 6P-free/10P-free material is total rubbish.

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          • Whale Rider
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2022
            • 542

            #6
            Re: How do you storage your inflatable toys?

            How do you storage your inflatable toys? Especially the bug ones, ex. 2m horse, 2m blimp, or Rody max.
            I defalteem and then roll em with the minimum number of folds and then I put the roll (role?) into a plastic bag with a string and knot it with the string. I make sure the infaltable is dry before rolling her up.

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