Helium Balloon Inflator – Premium

£77.55 + VAT

Our premium helium balloon inflator offers durable design, easy handtight connection, and reliable performance, ensuring safe, efficient balloon inflation for events, parties, and professional use.

FAQs

As a trusted supplier of gas, we frequently get asked questions about gas safety, the difference between butane and propane, as well as the best uses for our gas products. In this blog, we’ll be answering our most common FAQs.

You can place orders online through the Adams Gas shop, by contacting the team by phone or email, or by locating a nearby stockist via their stockist finder. For refills, Adams Gas offers a professional gas cylinder filling service, including collection and re-delivery of customer-owned bottles where required.

Adams Gas supplies a wide range of bottled gases across the UK, including propane, butane, CO₂ (carbon dioxide), helium, argon, nitrogen and welding gases such as MIG and TIG mixtures. They also offer additional services like gas cylinder filling, new cylinders, cylinder testing, third-party storage and transport of dangerous goods.

The amount of helium needed depends on the number of balloons, their size, and whether they are latex or foil. Larger balloons and foil balloons require more helium than standard latex balloons. Adams Gas supplies helium options suitable for small parties through to larger events.

Float time depends on balloon type, size, and environmental conditions. Latex balloons generally float for several hours, while foil balloons can float for several days when properly filled. Using good quality helium helps achieve consistent float performance.

Yes, while the helium itself is the same, latex and foil balloons behave differently once filled. Latex balloons are porous and lose helium more quickly, whereas foil balloons retain helium for longer. Adams Gas supplies helium suitable for inflating both latex and foil party balloons.