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InflatableThe term inflatable is used to refer to objects and structures that can be inflated with air or any other gas such as hydrogen, helium and nitrogen. Inflatable objects are in demand, largely because once deflated they can be folded and stored easily and neatly. Hence inflatable objects are more used if their usage is occasional or only restricted to a certain period of time, as it helps in saving space and money. However, inflatable objects, notwithstanding their construction, do tend to deflate over a long period of time, naturally, and as such need to be replenished from time to time. Most inflatable objects make use of materials which do not stretch upon inflation, so as to keep the inflatable tight and usable. Inflatable objects like toys, ducks, etc. used in most homes usually feature one or more hollow chambers (which are bound by soft and flexible airtight materials like vinyl) which stores the air, and are bound by valves. Inflatable toys, ducks, boats, beds, chairs, tunnels, boxing sets, water-slides, jumping slides, rings, wrestling rings, tents, castles, bouncing castles and more can be found on sale on many online shopping portals. |
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