

🎉 Turn any event into a foam-tastic celebration—because ordinary parties are so last year!
The Tinleon Foam Machine is a lightweight, portable foam maker designed for quick setup and massive foam production. Perfect for birthdays, backyard events, and pool parties, it delivers a safe, easy-to-use foam experience with included accessories like a tripod and goggles. Its auto shutoff feature ensures safety during extended use, making it the go-to gadget for creating memorable, Instagram-worthy celebrations.











| ASIN | B09VKLNX8V |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #146,172 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #817 in Kids' Party Stickers |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (421) |
| Date First Available | 8 March 2022 |
| Item model number | SPT0073-US |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Material Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Material Type(s) | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene,Foam |
| Number of Game Players | Multiple |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 25 x 22 x 22 cm; 4.6 kg |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | batteries not included |
M**N
A**R
This worked very well. We loved it. The base isn’t stable so you need to be careful. The power foam that you buy is really expensive so we only bought two packs. It worked great but had a chemical smell. So we used baby soap that I had left over. You need about a full bottle of soap about 32floz. per 5 gallon bucket. It worked but not as well as the powder however it smelled so much better. Watch videos or google to see the ratio of soap to water. Photo is with the power foam.
Y**O
This foam machine started out our son's 5th birthday party great but didn't manage to last 30 minutes. huge dissapointment. It started foaming really well, I was surprised how much to be honest. then close to 30 minutes in, on the 2nd cycle when we wanted to fill a little more foam, the performance was about halved. I thought it had used up or sucked up most of the soap, so I added another package of soap into the 50L of water that was still left in the tub. another cycle and then it just completely stopped making foam and only sputtered liquid soapy water out of the foam end. Very frustrated as the kids were just getting into the foam fun. Terrible experience. I shouldve rented a machine again. Please don't waste your money on this . this thing was a bust for us.
M**T
We added a foam pile to our Halloween maze and you had to go through about a 3' pile of foam to exit the maze! It made perfect foam quickly. I used the Dr. Party foam packets because they're peanut free, hypoallergenic, non-irritating, etc. because my granddaughter is allergic to everything. I would make a pile of foam, then turn it off until the foam dissolved. We would rebuild the pile about every 15-20 minutes. The foam lasted longer than I thought it would. I had mine up on a ladder, pointing down and it would spit out about a 12-14" diameter column of foam, so it only took about 20 seconds to create a nice pile of foam (est. 4' wide x 6' long x 3' tall. It will be fun in the summer for a slip and slide for the kids!!
N**S
So I do foam parties professionally and I bought this and another kind of as a laugh. I knew they'd be poor but I didn't expect them to be as horrible or as *dangerous* as these types of machines turn out to be. First of all, in a good situation, it'll ooze a small pile of foam out essential at the base of the machine. If you have small kids involved, they'll just be knocking it over repeatedly as it's just all mounded around it. The stand on this one is terrible. It barely stands up on it's own, the machines weight is too much for it, and that brings me to my last point..... This is dangerous. I haven't even mentioned wind which would either constantly tip it over into foam causing injury, annoyance, or worse. Then as for the foam, any wind even if you could secure the stand would leave you with foam just flying off into the air making a mess....not fun When soap mixes with water it becomes conductive. While this machine has some protection, it has some seriously questionable design choices with the power supply. If you set it up normally, the power brick will probably get wet. Which will mix foam with ac power on one side or 24v 4amps on the other. Probably not deadly, but it's going to hurt. Then there is no gfic plug on the end. That would be okay if most people knew the difference and didn't do something like plugging it into a standard indoor wall outlet. Basically, it's junk. Possibly dangerous junk. This sounds self serving but the odds that you're in my market are nearly 0. If you want to have a foam party, you are 100000x better off hiring a professional that does foam parties for a living. The equipment is a million times more fun, the experience will greatly surpass anything you can do yourself, and your kids and guests will be a whole whole lot safer. Do not recommend for any purpose whatsoever.
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