This is an incredibly cool 5 star worthy James Bond style device that is great at delivering a small
fragile load to your hand. That being said, the trick I bought it for, and that pretty much everyone
else bought it for, deserves 1 star.
My goal was to use this to produce liquid in a chop
cup (such as coffee in Coffee Break by Urbain) at the end of my chop cup routine. It's totally
useless for that and probably will be useless whatever version of appearing liquid you want to use
it for.
First of all, it doesn't come with most of what you need, including two items I've
never seen before, and one item I wouldn't even begin to know where to find. This seems like a very
cheap item that definitely should have been included.
Secondly, the cup is completely dirty
and can only be viewed from a distance. This is a no go for me as it's very important to me that my
chop cup be examined. Additionally, the way the cup is prepared would probably render it useless as
a chop cup.
Thirdly, the produced liquid ends completely dirty. Were anyone anywhere near
it, they would see it's completely not Kosher.
Fourthly, while this is called a water
balloon dropper, the trick doesn't actually use water balloons. It instead uses an adult product I
am very uncomfortable with. I asked my wife also and she made it abundantly clear that she would not
let me buy it. I think this is the first time she has ever refused to let me buy something I needed
for a magic trick.
I certainly would not have bought this had I known what this uses
instead of water balloons.
Will I return it? I'm not sure. While I have no use for it now,
I may someday, I got a good price on it, and I don't know that this will be in stock forever.