Introducing the groundbreaking, one-of-a-kind, tiny Wacky Waving Inflatable Tube Guy! Because what could be more necessary than a dancing desk ornament or a laughable present?
Finally, you can have your very own pint-sized flailing arm man, just like the ones you’ve seen on stage with Ricky Martin or in that critically acclaimed show Broad City. It’s small enough to fit on your desk, so you can experience the joy of a wiggling tube man wherever you go.
But wait, there’s more! This 17-inch wonder comes with a fan in its base so it can dance, wiggle, and shake just like the real deal. Just make sure you have your own batteries, because we couldn’t be bothered to include them.
And if you weren’t already sold, it even includes a mini book that delves into the surprisingly fascinating origins of the flailing arm man. Because who doesn’t want to learn more about their favorite floppy limb companion?
But remember, before you get too excited, this thing requires either a 9-volt battery or a specific AC adapter. But don’t worry, we conveniently didn’t include either of those in your purchase. Just follow the instructions in the box, because we know you’re dying to see this thing in action.
And if you’re not into batteries, we’ve got you covered with an AC adapter. Just make sure it meets the specifications we’ve conveniently listed for you. We know you love reading technical details.
So go ahead, bring a little bit of joy to your life with this utterly essential miniature dancing tube man.
What about Wacky Waving Inflatable Tube Guy?
- The miniature Wacky Waving Inflatable Tube Guy is a unique desktop companion, marketing tool, or gift
- It is a 17-inch waving tube man with a fan in the base to make it dance
- It includes a 32-page mini book about the origins of the tube man
- It can bring joy to a desk, dorm room, or bedside table
- It can be powered by a 9-volt battery or a specific AC adapter (not included)
- When using a battery, a rechargeable Ni-MH battery is recommended for best performance
- An alkaline battery must be new, and a carbon-zinc battery should not be used
- The battery should be used in intervals of 5 to 10 minutes for approximately 45 minutes of use
- If the tube guy gets stuck in a downward position, it’s time to replace or recharge the battery
- If using an AC adapter, it must have an input of AC 100-240V (50-60 Hz) and an output of DC 9V (1A or 2A)
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