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Balloon Time Jumbo Helium Tank Kit

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The Balloon Time Jumbo helium tank is a genuinely convenient option for home party use — no rental hassle, no trip to the party store — but the cost per balloon and single-use design give you real reason to pause.

Erin Donnelly
Erin Donnelly Owner & Reviewer
3.4/5
$49.99 Price at time of review
Updated May 2026

TL;DR Summary

3.4/5 Fair

Pros

  • No rental, deposit, or supplier account needed — buy it and use it immediately
  • Simple to operate with no tools or special skills required
  • Fills approximately 50 standard 12-inch latex balloons per tank
  • Kit includes balloons and ribbon, so you can get started right away

Cons

  • Helium blend (not pure helium) means shorter float times — often under 24 hours
  • Single-use only; tank cannot be refilled or returned once opened
  • Cost per balloon is high compared to renting a tank for larger events
  • Not practical or economical if you host parties more than a couple of times a year

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Extended Observations

The Balloon Time Jumbo helium tank is a genuinely convenient option for home party use — no rental hassle, no trip to the party store — but the cost per balloon and single-use design give you real reason to pause.

If you've ever tried to wrangle a bunch of limp, un-inflated balloons the morning of a birthday party, you understand the appeal of having your own helium tank sitting right there in the living room. The Balloon Time Jumbo kit is marketed as the easy, at-home solution for exactly that situation — and in a lot of ways, it delivers.

The setup is about as simple as it gets. There's no special equipment needed, no account to open with a gas supplier, and no deposit on a heavy commercial cylinder. You just attach the nozzle, press down, and start filling. For 12-inch latex balloons, the tank is rated to fill around 50 of them, which is a solid number for a birthday party or a small event. The kit typically includes a few balloons and ribbon to get you started, which is a nice touch.

That said, there are some real trade-offs worth knowing about before you buy. First, this is a helium blend, not pure helium — which means float time can be shorter than what you'd get from a professional fill. Many users report balloons staying afloat for 12 to 24 hours rather than the 2–3 days you might expect. If you're decorating the night before a morning party, that math gets a little tight.

The bigger sticking point for a lot of people is the cost-per-use math. At roughly $50 for one tank, you're paying close to a dollar per balloon once you factor in the balloons themselves. If you're throwing parties more than once or twice a year, the costs add up fast, and renting a tank from a local party store or grocery chain often works out cheaper at scale. The tank is also non-refillable and non-returnable once opened, so there's no recovering value after the party's over.

Bottom line: the Balloon Time Jumbo is a solid pick for the occasional party host who values convenience over cost optimization. It's not the most economical way to fill balloons for helium tanks, but it's genuinely easy to use and widely available. Just go in with realistic expectations about float time and per-balloon cost, and you won't be disappointed.

Our Verdict

The Balloon Time Jumbo helium tank is a genuinely convenient option for home party use — no rental hassle, no trip to the party store — but the cost per balloon and single-use design give you real reason to pause.

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What customers are saying

8 reviews
Rachel M.
Rachel M.
5/5

Arrived quickly the following day. Simple to operate and offers great convenience.

Marcus T.
Marcus T.
1/5

Disappointing experience with this tank. Despite appearing unused, the valve was extremely difficult to turn and required pliers to operate. Output was minimal—only inflated roughly 25 nine-inch ballo...

Linda B.
Linda B.
5/5

Wish I'd purchased fewer tanks—one and three-quarters would have been ideal. A single tank successfully filled seven out of ten large 31-inch Mylar balloons to full capacity.

Gregory H.
Gregory H.
3/5

The tank itself performed adequately, but it lacked the balloon accessories included with cheaper competing products.

Nicole W.
Nicole W.
2/5

Very disappointed with this tank's performance. The control valve was excessively tight, requiring pliers to open. Capacity was limited to approximately 25 nine-inch balloons, and the dispensing rate...

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