Disney 4.5 ft Hocus Pocus Sisters Scene Halloween Inflatable
4.6-ft. Hocus Pocus Sisters Halloween inflatable. Self-inflating design and stakes and tethers ensure quick setup. Bright LED lighting livens up your yard at night.
Cast a spell on your guests during Halloween festivities with this Airblown Hocus Pocus Sisters inflatable. Featuring bright LED lighting, the villainous trio of Winifred, Sarah and Mary presents a wacky and enchanting addition to your yard decor. Their hair and garb feature bright shades of yellows, reds and pinks, adding to a colorful display. With their cartoonish depiction, the kooky trio matches well with a quirky, fun Halloween theme. This 4.6-foot Airblown Hocus Pocus Sisters inflatable has a self-inflating design and includes stakes and tethers for effortless setup.
- Energy-efficient LED illumination ensures lasting use
- Hocus Pocus Sisters inflatable measures 4.6 ft. H x 6.5 ft. W when inflated
- Halloween-themed inflatable adds to a fun and colorful theme
- Stake it down and plug into a standard outlet for an easy setup
- Hocus Pocus Sisters inflatable weighs 6 lbs.
- Includes one Airblown Hocus Pocus Sisters inflatable and stakes and tethers
- Airblown inflatable is a trademark of Gemmy Industries Corp
Additional information
Inflated height (ft.) | 4.6 |
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Inflated width (ft.) | 6.5 |
Manufacturer Warranty | None |
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