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| You can Juggle Balls of Real Fire !! Fyrefli designed the world's first and only fire juggling ball that you can juggle without gloves! If you can juggle, you can FyreBall juggle. Dead easy to fire up; even easier to impress! Fyrefli objective as to give jugglers the ability to juggle fireballs without the use of gloves. They had to be portable, easy to use, reusable and tough - the FyreBall was born! What You Get: Three FyreBalls, instructions, refueling bottle and carrying bag. Available in two sizes: Standard: Diameter: 2.68 Inch (68mm) - Weight: 4.0 Ounce (114g). Large: Diameter: 3.15 Inch (80mm) - Weight: 5.4 Ounce (152g). |
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| MOST RECENT REVIEWS | | Chris J. MacDonald rated this item 4 out of 5 If you get these balls, conditioning the wicks is the trick to "getting your fire-juggle on". It takes about twenty minutes to condition them: roll each ball in water, douse wick (internal) with low temp lamp oil, then use a bbq lighter to light balls (individually); once you've got one ball lit, roll it around in your hand till flame is strong, then throw it around and juggle it about till it goes out. Then put a few more drops of fuel on to maintain wick(will work better next time). Repeat procedure with all the balls. Once this is done, the balls stay lit better (even through drops) and for longer. Keep it surreal, y'all. | | stu rated this item 1 out of 5 could not even purchuse them the link did not let me choose the size, very disappointed
| | Luke rated this item 3 out of 5 Very fun to juggle, but I was very disappointed that after only one day of useing these the outer fabric has already started to burn and fray. i will need to buy a repair kit now. They take a while to light and can get hot. But this is the best gloveless set I know of and jugging fire is just awesome. | | scott rated this item 5 out of 5 I just received my balls but have not lit them yet. I have seen others ask but have yet to see a response.
What size wick is the correct replacement? | | butters rated this item 2 out of 5 so i like the balls i buy some i think that the fuses are way way to close together so they dont always light and they should make the cevlar tighter around the wire so wen you wet the ball it doesnt drip off in 2 min and they do get hot i have a pretty bad burn from won but these fireballs a cool but i dont think they a worth 100$ at all i would like to pay around 50-65$ for a set | | Kyle Thille rated this item 2 out of 5 I was really excited when I got these balls, but unfortunately they do not work that well. The fuses need to be completely soaked, and they are still very hard to light. It was a cool idea, but unfortunately really does not work. If the fuses do ever light, they quickly go out, but are quite fun while they last. What I do is just completely soak the outside kevlar, which creates a 2-foot column of flame. You have to use gloves, but it still looks really impressive. | | juggler999 rated this item 5 out of 5 how big is the flame on these fire balls
| | Fire devotee rated this item 4 out of 5 These juggling balls are excellent, only one problem with them; as you learn to use them, the catch must be slightly altered to fit the grooves in the balls. As for the questions about what fuel to use, I recommend using white gas, used for campfire fuel. It can be found in most stores, including wall mart, for very little money. If you want a longer, smokey burn, (as in, very smokey) use kerosene or lamp oil. Sources: Personal Experience, 5 years with a fire performance troupe. | | jon rated this item 5 out of 5 I have been juggling for a while now and then I saw these balls. i seem to like them alot but i want to know what kind of fule they use.also i herd that the wick runs out so i am wondering what size it is and where i can get them .......ps i am manly intrused about the type of fule.thanks | | ludo rated this item 5 out of 5 Do you ever need to change the wick on these, and if you do what size
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