Hey there! As a supplier of Inflatable Animal Float, I get tons of questions from customers, and one that pops up all the time is how to inflate these fun floats without a pump. Trust me, I've heard it all - "I lost my pump," "The pump broke," or "I don't have a pump at all!" Well, no worries! I'm here to share some easy and effective ways to get your inflatable animal float up and floating in no time.
Method 1: Using Your Breath
This is the most basic and probably the first method that comes to mind. It's simple, but it can be a bit tiring, especially for larger floats.
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Prepare the Float:
First, make sure your inflatable animal float is clean and free of any debris. Find a flat, clean surface to work on. Unfold the float and locate the inflation valve. It's usually a small opening with a cap or plug. Remove the cap carefully. -
Start Blowing:
Take a deep breath and put your lips around the valve. Make sure you create a tight seal so the air doesn't leak out. Blow steadily into the valve. It might take a few tries to get a good rhythm going. After each breath, take a break to avoid getting dizzy. -
Keep Going:
Keep blowing until the float starts to take shape. As it gets fuller, it will become harder to blow air in. You might need to use more force. Keep at it until the float is as inflated as you want it to be. -
Seal the Valve:
Once you're done, quickly put the cap back on the valve to prevent the air from escaping. Press it down firmly to make sure it's sealed properly.
The downside of this method is that it can be time - consuming and exhausting, especially for big floats. But it's a great option if you're in a pinch and don't have a pump handy.
Method 2: Using a Plastic Bag
This is a clever trick that can save you a lot of breath. You'll need a large plastic bag for this method.
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Get the Plastic Bag:
Find a large, sturdy plastic bag. A trash bag or a shopping bag works well. Make sure it's big enough to hold a decent amount of air. -
Fill the Bag with Air:
Open the bag wide and wave it around in the air. You can also hold it in front of a fan to fill it up faster. Once the bag is full of air, quickly twist the opening shut to trap the air inside. -
Transfer the Air to the Float:
Place the open end of the bag over the inflation valve of the float. Make sure it forms a tight seal. Then, slowly squeeze the bag to force the air into the float. You might need to refill the bag several times to fully inflate the float. -
Seal the Valve:
Just like with the breath method, once you're satisfied with the inflation, seal the valve tightly.

This method is less tiring than blowing with your breath, but it can be a bit messy if the bag isn't sealed properly and air leaks out.
Method 3: Using a Hairdryer
If you're at home and have a hairdryer, this is a great option. It's fast and easy.
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Choose the Right Setting:
Set your hairdryer to the cool setting. Using the hot setting can damage the inflatable material. -
Attach the Hairdryer:
You can use a small piece of cardboard or a plastic tube to create a connection between the hairdryer and the inflation valve. Make sure it fits snugly. -
Inflate the Float:
Turn on the hairdryer and let the air flow into the float. The float will start to inflate quickly. Keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't over - inflate. -
Turn Off and Seal:
Once the float is fully inflated, turn off the hairdryer and remove the connection. Seal the valve immediately.
However, you need to be careful not to overheat the inflatable if you accidentally use the wrong setting on the hairdryer.
Method 4: Using a Vacuum Cleaner in Reverse
This might sound a bit crazy, but it works! You'll need a vacuum cleaner with a reverse - airflow feature.
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Check the Vacuum Cleaner:
Make sure your vacuum cleaner has a reverse - airflow setting. Some models have a separate hose attachment for reverse blowing. -
Attach the Hose:
If your vacuum has a reverse - blower hose, attach it to the inflation valve of the float. Make sure it's a tight fit. -
Inflate the Float:
Turn on the vacuum cleaner's reverse - airflow setting. The air will start blowing into the float, and it will inflate rapidly. -
Turn Off and Seal:
Once the float is fully inflated, turn off the vacuum cleaner and remove the hose. Seal the valve tightly.
This method is very efficient, but not all vacuum cleaners have the reverse - airflow feature, so it might not be an option for everyone.
Conclusion
As you can see, there are several ways to inflate an inflatable animal float without a pump. Whether you're using your breath, a plastic bag, a hairdryer, or a vacuum cleaner in reverse, you can get your float ready for a fun day in the pool.
At our company, we're committed to providing high - quality Inflatable Animal Float that bring joy to your pool parties. We also offer other great products like the Exercise Recovery Ice Bath Tub and the cute Leopard Floating.
If you're interested in purchasing our products in bulk for your business or for resale, we're here to help you out. Our team of experts can guide you through the procurement process and offer you the best deals. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or if you're ready to start a business relationship with us. We look forward to chatting with you and helping you get the perfect inflatables for your needs.
References
- General knowledge of inflatable products and DIY inflation methods.
- Industry experience as an inflatable animal float supplier.
