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Hiring a Jumping Castle vs Buying One at the Shops

Every party-planning parent has stood in a toy aisle doing this maths: the shop castle costs a few parties' worth of hire fees β€” why not just buy it? It's a fair question, and the honest answer depends on one number: how many parties a year you actually throw. Here's the comparison that doesn't change with shelf prices.

What the price tag doesn't include

A hire isn't just the inflatable. When we deliver for our flat R200, the price includes the 1.1kW blower that keeps it inflated, anchoring (pegs or sandbags, done properly), setup and collection by our crew, and a unit that's cleaned after every hire. Buy a castle and the after-purchase list is yours: somewhere dry to store a bulky unit year-round, the blower and its power draw, cleaning after every muddy afternoon, and the repair when a seam goes β€” because seams go.

What each option actually includes

 Hiring from usBuying at the shops
BlowerIncluded, 1.1kW, maintained by usYours to buy, power and replace
AnchoringPegs or sandbags, fitted by our crewYour problem, and the one people skip
Setup & collectionOur crew, 5–10 minutes each wayYou inflate, position and pack away
CleaningCleaned after every hireAfter every muddy afternoon, by you
RepairsOurs β€” seams, patches, wearYours, at your cost, when a seam goes
StorageNone β€” it goes home with usSomewhere dry, bulky, all year round
Size / duty classRental-grade: bigger, heavier, built for a full partyRetail: small, light-duty, a couple of small children
No prices here on purpose β€” shelf prices move, and the difference that matters is what the price tag leaves out.

The size and duty difference

Retail castles are built to a price: typically small, light-duty units for occasional garden use by a couple of small children. Rental-grade castles are a different class of equipment β€” bigger, heavier material, built for a weekend of continuous jumping by a party's worth of kids. Compare the dimensions on our catalogue with what fits in a shop box and the difference is obvious before anyone jumps.

The actual maths

Our castles hire from R610 on weekdays and R660 on weekends, plus the flat R200 delivery and collection β€” full pricing in the pricing guide. Take today's shelf price of whatever store castle you're considering and divide: for a family throwing one to three parties a year, hiring a bigger, better castle each time β€” with zero storage, zero maintenance and zero blower β€” nearly always wins. And you can hire a different castle every year as the kids grow, which no purchase offers.

When buying genuinely makes sense

Honesty cuts both ways: if you'd use a castle most weekends β€” a big family setup, a childminder, a venue β€” frequent use changes the maths. Just don't solve it in the toy aisle: light-duty retail units aren't built for that kind of load. That's the point where you buy rental-grade equipment from a manufacturer β€” in fact, our own castles are built and maintained by our sister company, Chameleon Inflatables, who build for exactly that duty. For the birthday-a-year household, though, hire wins on every line except the one printed on the shelf tag.

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