Gel Blaster Balls: Everything You Need to Know

Gel blaster balls are a fascinating and popular toy gun accessory. If you’re curious about gel blaster balls, this article will provide you with all the information you need to know. From what they are and how to make them to how long they last and frequently asked questions, we’ve got you covered. So, let’s dive in and explore the world of gel blaster balls.

What Are Gel Blaster Balls?

Gel blaster balls, also known as gel beads, gel rounds, or gellets, are small balls made from a superabsorbent polymer. When these tiny beads are soaked in water, they expand and become ready to be used as ammunition for gel blasters. Gel balls come in various colors, and some even have unique features like glow-in-the-dark properties. Most gel beads grow to a size of 7-8mm after soaking. Now, let’s move on and learn more about these interesting balls.

Are Gel Blaster Balls Safe?

You might be wondering if gel blaster balls are safe to use. Well, the good news is that gel beads are generally non-toxic, biodegradable, and designed to be safe to use both indoors and outdoors. The polymer used to make these balls, sodium polyacrylate, is commonly found in disposable diapers and sanitary pads due to its super absorbent nature. However, it’s important to note that even though gel blaster balls are non-toxic and biodegradable, they should not be ingested. Safety first!

Gel Blaster Balls Growing Guide for Beginners

Now, let’s move on to the exciting part – growing your gel blaster balls. Many people wonder how to grow these balls perfectly. Here’s the answer:

How to Make Perfect Gel Blaster Balls

When you receive your gel balls, whether as part of a starter kit or as accessories for your gel blaster, they will be tiny dehydrated beads. To use them with your gel blaster gun, you need to soak them in water. Although it may seem challenging, the process is relatively simple. Here’s the truth:

To grow your gel blaster balls, all you need to do is soak your gellets in room temperature, warm, or hot water for 3-4 hours (for Ferventoys gellets). If you purchase gel beads from another brand, follow the instructions provided. The process of soaking and growing gel blaster balls is similar regardless of the brand you choose.

What Can Affect the Growth Time of Gel Blaster Balls?

Several factors can influence how long it takes for your gel blaster balls to grow. Let’s take a look at the main ones:

1. Space

Gel blaster balls expand when hydrated, so you need to ensure you have enough space to accommodate their growth. Use a container that can comfortably hold your hydrated beads, depending on the quantity you want to make. It’s important to leave room in the container after the gellets have expanded to their desired size. Consider using an airtight container, especially if you plan to store your gel beads for later use.

2. Water

Water plays a crucial role in growing perfect gel blaster balls. You must use enough water to ensure they grow to the correct size. You can use any clean water source, but distilled or filtered water will yield better results as some water sources may contain residual chemicals that affect the growth of gel beads. It’s also important to avoid using cold water, as it can slow down the growing process. Stick to room temperature, warm, or hot water for optimal results.

3. Soaking Time

Most gel blaster balls require 3-4 hours of soaking time. However, some brands recommend overnight soaking. It’s essential to read and follow the instructions provided with the gel beads to ensure you soak them for the appropriate amount of time. To determine if your gel beads have soaked long enough, check if they have become translucent and measure their size. The ideal size is 7-8mm. Avoid using under-hydrated or dry gel beads, as they can damage your blaster or affect its performance.

Other factors that may affect the gel ball growing process include temperature, type of water used, gel ball type, size, brand, and quantity. Now that we have covered the growing process, let’s answer some commonly asked questions about gel blaster balls.

Gel Blaster Balls FAQ

  1. How big do gel blaster balls get?
    Gel blaster balls should ideally grow to a size of 7-8mm, although the specific size may vary depending on the product.

  2. How much water do you need for gel balls? How much water for 10,000 gel balls?
    The amount of water needed to soak gel blaster balls depends on the quantity you want to soak. To give you an idea, for 10,000 gel balls, you will need a large container and several liters of water.

  3. How long do gel balls last out of water?
    The lifespan of hydrated gel blaster balls depends on factors such as temperature, humidity, and the specific type of gel balls. In general, properly stored gel balls can last up to three months or even longer.

  4. Can airsoft guns shoot gel balls?
    No, airsoft guns and gel blasters use different types of ammunition. Gel balls are specifically designed for gel blasters, while airsoft guns use airsoft BBs.

  5. Does getting shot by a gel ball hurt?
    Getting hit by a gel blaster ball may cause a slight stinging sensation, but it is generally less painful than being hit by paintballs.

  6. Are gel blaster balls toxic to dogs?
    Swallowing a large quantity of gel blaster balls can be toxic to both canines and humans. It is crucial to keep gel beads away from kids and pets and supervise children and pets during gel-blasting activities.

Conclusion

Remember, when soaking gel beads, it’s essential to have the right size container, use the correct amount of water, and soak them for the recommended time. Always read the instructions provided with your gel balls or check the manufacturer’s website for proper soaking guidelines. By following these tips and considering all the factors we’ve discussed, you’ll be able to grow perfect gel blaster balls every time.

If you’re in search of gel blaster balls or looking to add a new gel blaster to your collection, be sure to explore our wide range of starter, intermediate, and pro-level gel blasters. We’re confident you’ll find something you love. Happy gel blasting!

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