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Inflatable Bouncey Castle - Airflow

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charmingeh | 12:12 Wed 01st Feb 2006 | Shopping & Style
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I'm am buying my child an inflatable Bouncey Castle from Argos, and also buying the electric pump. But the caption reads that its Airflow. Does anyone know what this means?


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hi when its an air flow one its kept inflated by the electric blower that should come with it .its the air from this that keeps it up and when its turned of it goes down so it needs to be on through out play which is the difference in that and an inflateable type .so i dont think youll need to buy the electric pump as it s the air from the electric blower that inflates it and keeps it up.

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