🪩 Turn any space into an instant dance floor—shine like you mean it!
The Suwimut 9 Pack Mirror Disco Balls feature nine 4-inch silver reflective spheres covered in tiny mirror tiles that scatter colorful light brilliantly. Each ball comes with a sturdy hanging string for quick installation, making them perfect for parties, weddings, and home decor to create a lively, unforgettable atmosphere.
M**C
Great outdoor decorations
We hung these from our front porch roof to add holiday bling and our cat has discovered the light reflections they provide. He has a blast chasing them in the mornings and we have great fun watching him. Two were slightly dented, one needed the string glued back in but they’re holding up pretty well. Love them.
A**E
Cute!
Using for centerpieces and they are perfect size!!
P**A
Disco 🕺🏻 on the go!!!
These are great travel disco balls . I always carry one in my back pack . And a led pen light . Mini party starter .
H**L
Horrifically bad quality
These are horrible quality. Each and everyone of the disco balls was missing mirrored tiles, you could see foam all the way through, they are literally double-sided taped on. Out of all of the ones received I did not receive a single one that looked possible. Buyer -seriously beware!!!!
B**
Vibes for days
Perfect for shoots and tiny, tiny discotechs
S**G
Insufficient packaging leads to flat balls & mirrors falling off.
Pros:They have more mirrors than others though you will get sparse areas around the top and bottom.They are pretty.... and, You should be dancing with these.Cons:1. The lanyard is a thin, easily broken piece of cheap string. Replace it with something stronger after you Gorilla Glue the hanger securely into place, because the glue job on these appears to be of the "lick it and stick it" strength.2. They are thrown into a plastic bag, then into the box with insufficient packing. As per the usual care taken by this site, there were air pouches floating around one side of the box with the heavy item they packed with it, which could have led to the smashing. But, therein lies the issue: they could flop around freely within the box. Paper/bubble wrap would have been better. I can't be sure if it was Amazon or the seller though, because shoving 9 glass & styrofoam balls into one plastic bag is the very definition of brainless, plus, Amazon is notorious for senseless packaging.- If I had to guess I would say the damage likely came from both sources. The box was pristine.Once the styrofoam gets smooshed you have flat sides where the mirrors fall off. Much like anything in life, once balls have been smashed, they remain broken for eternity, and what kind of party is a party with mushed balls, particularly balls that are supposed to sparkle as they spin whilst Barry croons "Stayin' Alive"?Conclusion:Music loud and package worn, these balls have been kicked aroundSince Amazon was bornAnd now it's alright, it's okayThese balls weren't meant to spin flat anywayWe can try to understandAmazon's Packaging effect on them, manI'm sending them back, but am gambling on a second round as the ones that weren't smashed were very pretty. I was half tempted to just keep them, flat balls and all, but I don't believe in rewarding bad behavior, especially when I paid for something.LEARN HOW TO PACKAGE, SELLERS (& AMAZON)If the next 9 show up with half of them flat and partially mirrored I'll let you know.Note to Seller: Come on, man.! How deep is your love for your customers? I need me some round disco balls y'all!UPDATE: I have received the second round of disco balls. The level of smoosh was about the same, which I expected, because of the packaging. However, Bee-Gees-Us! This round looked like they were made by a filthy four-year-old with an affinity for glue. You could see the glue everywhere, and there was some sort of grime hardened onto the surface of EVERY ball. Add to that a few of the tops were askew, but the worst part was the number of cuts I received handling them. To the credit of whoever made this round, they certainly went to extremes to put as many mirrors on it as they could, but the result was they are now jagged and bumpy lethal weapons, and not so much smooth groovy party balls. There were about four balls that were workable; peel off the extra glue, wipe the grime, and refit the mirrors so I don't lose a pint of blood every time I touch one.I actually held off sending the first round back. Between the two orders, I have managed to salvage 9 in total, though there are several wonky, semi-sharp, flat-ish balls. I would say there are 5-6 that were worth paying for out of two different orders.I've sent the remaining 9 filthy flat glue-laden shrapnel balls back.These darlings are a mixed bag. The first order was well made and gorgeous, though mostly flat, and the second order was filthy, sharp, and flat. Had I gotten that second order first, I would have sent them back and found a different vendor. As it is I'm tired of playing the disco ball gamble; I'll work with what I can and cherish the balls I have. I can't say I would buy any again. Inconsistent quality with a care less attitude from the seller makes these shiny balls more hassle and disappointment than Too Much Heaven.
Q**N
Beautiful but not sturdy
I love the reflections these give off and with so many in the pack I was able to give away some and also put one in my office. 3 broke within the first day of hanging though, they’re just styrofoam calls with the mirrors glued on. On 3 of them the hanging loop part tore off and they fell to the ground after hanging, I haven’t tried reglueing them yet.
A**R
sparkled
We used to hang from a "Trinket' tree in our back yard
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