You Can Get A Giant Inflatable Unicorn Sprinkler and It’s Pure Magic

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What kid doesn’t love a unicorn? Face it, what adult doesn’t love a unicorn? I mean, you’re never too old, right?

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This 6-foot tall arched unicorn sprinkler proves that unicorns, sprinklers, and fun can be for adults too! I mean it’s 6 feet tall! Proof! The whole family can get in on this!

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This sprinkler is over 11 feet long and 6 feet tall! It stands up as an arch for running through to cool down for hours of play! The colors are fantastic too! I love the ears and the horn! So adorable!

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This is the Member’s Mark oversized unicorn sprinkler from Sam’s Club. Getting it set up super easy! Just pump it up with air to inflate and then it connects to a standard water hose.

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It’s made from a heavy-gauge polyvinyl chloride that is long-lasting, it also comes with a repair kit.

The sprinkler comes with anchors included so that you can secure the two base plates in place. With the wind we have here, that is truly needed! This will keep the sprinkler from tipping over.

Designed with soft, yet durable materials that will last and a fun whimsical look that boys and girls will love, it’s also safe to use,” the description says. “Anchors are included to secure the two base plates in place for safe play, preventing the rainbow arch of sprayers from tipping over.

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You can order it for just $29.98 from Sam’s Club! That price is a steal! They also have a rainbow version that is super cute as well! I love the cloud base!

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At those prices, I could totally get one of each! Choosing just one is hard! Which one would you choose? One of each? Sounds like a plan!

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  1. Can you give me any ideas on how to get the unicorn to stay upright? this has been a total disaster for my granddaughter. I filled the lower part of the round tubes with water and then put air in the top of the tubes. As soon as I put the water hose on, the sprinkler tips over. I also have to continually add air to keep it upright, which I do not like to do around water. I would not recommend this for anyone unless I can get this issure resolved.