Confetti Cannon Rental – Naperville, Plainfield, Schaumburg, Des Plaines

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Confetti can add that element of explosive excitement and resolution to a party. It’s a great way to celebrate a special moment in time. You might be planning a political rally in Plainfield, a graduation party in Naperville, a wedding in Schaumburg, or a New Year’s Eve party in Des Plaines – whatever the occasion, our confetti cannon will get the job done.

We’ve modified our confetti cannons to be the best in the business, and with our exceptional prices and customer service, you won’t find a better deal anywhere else. We at The Fun Ones have decades of party rental experience and we’ve learned that customer support is king. This philosophy has allowed us to get to the top of the Illinois party rental industry, and we intend to keep improving. Here are the details:

  • $295 per day rental costconfetti-cannon-rental-front-243x325
  • Powered by cO2 cannisters which you can rent from us or from somewhere else. ($120 if you rent from us)
  • Can be single shot or continuous stream. Single shot takes up a 1lb bag of confetti, but the cannon can be loaded with up to 5lbs. Continuous stream requires steady feeding of confetti. We provide 1 complimentary bag of confetti for each cannon rented.
  • Many different kinds of confetti can be loaded into the cannon. Full color, black and silver, metallic shine, and more! You can order these bags from us for simplicity, or from elsewhere.
  • Our confetti cannon rental features a modified wide-angle cone for more coverage.
  • Has wheels for easy transport. The wheels can be locked so the cannon doesn’t move.
  • We offer 24 hours support during your event if you run into problems. We will be there if you need us.
  • We can teach you how to operate the cannon, or you can hire one of our professional staff to take care of everything.

As you can see, our confetti cannon rentals are loaded with features, and our service during the event is excellent. You won’t find a better deal out there. Here’s a demonstration video: