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What style of Launcher do I need? Remote Control or portable Launcher ?

Using Confetti and Streamers might be a tad bit scary if you’ve never had

the opportunity to use them before. Don’t worry, it’s ordinarily very simple.

You'll need to think of a few things:

Proportions of the area you want the effect in:


You’ll need to determine the proportions of the area you want to cover and your ceiling height.


Style of launchers: The confetti and streamers can be shot out in a variety of different ways. You can either expel it from the ceiling by hand, use Confetti blowers to “blow” the confetti to your designated area or use Launchers to shoot the confetti or streamers. The only one that works well if you’re launching streamers is the launchers not blowers.


Handheld Launcher versus Electric Automatic: This largely depends on how many you need and how many streamers and/or confetti you want to launch. If you are covering a little area for example 40 feet wide and deep, you can use 2-4 32” handheld launchers to get a nice effect. Remember you will need 1 crewman  to launch them at each spot they will be launched. They are very easy to use! Once they're  loaded, you pull the string trigger and away they go!


In a bigger area, or if you want to truss mount the launchers or if you can’t utilise handheld launchers due to sight lines or lack of crew, the remote Control launchers are the way to go. Our XC-2 Launcher is the same style of launcher that you see on just about any concert, large theatrical production pr pro application. The reason, they work all the time. They are samll-scale They are light (25 lbs loaded) and they use simple to obtain compressed air.


In brief, for many Church, School and littler type occasions the 32” handheld launcher will do a marvelous job for you. For bigger events where you’ll need to blanket more area or need to shoot the launchers electrically, the XC-2 Launcher is the direction to go!

John Jaworski

www.x-streamers.com

(888) 843-1656



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