The crowdfunding campaign for the new quick-fill water balloon hose attachment, Bunch O Balloons, is now live on Kickstarter. Since launch on Tuesday (July 22nd), the campaign has quickly hurdled the $10,000 goal as more than 3000 supporters contributed over $120,000.

The system allows users to quickly fill mass amounts of water balloons in a short amount of time. So if you are yearning for the mother of all water balloon fights this is probably for you. The only shortcoming is this won’t be ready for this summer season. You will have to wait until next year to have your water balloon war as the allotment for 2014 is all sold out.

Bunch O Balloons’ patent-pending construction features three stems, with each stem containing 37 balloons. Each balloon is attached to a stem by a hose coupling and then secured to the coupling by a small o-ring.

All users have to do is simply screw the stem onto a hose and turn the water on, allowing the balloons to fill simultaneously. When the balloons are full, the user lightly shakes the system and each balloon falls off, cinched shut by its o-ring.

Creator of Bunch O Balloons, Josh Malone, stated, “We’ve spent countless hours developing the perfect system. The final Bunch O Balloons product that we have now has been proven to be the quickest and most efficient way we’ve found to fill and tie water balloons rapidly.”

Bunch O Balloons allows users to fill and tie up to 100 water balloons per minute, significantly reducing the preparation time before water balloon fights. While playing with his own children, Malone realized how time-consuming and labor-intensive filling water balloons can be. Over the past three years, Malone has been designing a product that reduces the hassle of readying water balloons.

Malone noted, “Sometimes, thinking about how long it takes to fill and tie water balloons is enough to dissuade a parent from even wanting to play. With Bunch O Balloons, we’ve taken away that worry. Now you can go from sitting around to throwing water balloons with your kids in minutes.”