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Monsoon Force Power Stream Blaster Water Gun

Monsoon Force Power Stream Blaster Water Gun

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Monsoon Force Power Stream Blaster Water Gun

 
 
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Features
  • Get armed and ready to load and fire this powerful water blaster.

  • Ergonomic Grip Tech Handle

  • Shoots tons of water for drenching fun!

  • Hours of summer time fun for boys and girls

  • Rule the summer and your neighborhood!


Description

Arm yourself with water ammunition and prepare for the ultimate high powered water blasting attack.


Product Details
Package Length:19.2 inches
Package Width:13.0 inches
Package Height:3.2 inches
Package Weight:2.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:2.5 ( 12 customer reviews )
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26 of 28 found the following review helpful:


3A bit unwieldy, use this only if you have good cover  Jun 24, 2008 By H. Sapiens "Amanda"
You have to pump this gun. The selling point is that you can essentially use it like a standard water gun (weak water stream, only goes short distance) or pump a large amount (e.g. monsoon) of water on your unsuspecting family member. It better be unsuspecting - b/c it takes a good amount of pumping and practice to get this to work. Plus, once you have dumped the "monsoon" you aren't going to have much water left over for much more. So, great for sneak attacks - but not your only water gun in a water fight.

21 of 23 found the following review helpful:


2Misrepresented item  Apr 16, 2009 By Scott D. Cuttle "Scuttle"
The product came in a working condition but only shot water about 10 ft and the "Monsoon" action even less. The item broke on the second refill. It was a poor purchase.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


3small hole, pump it pump it pump it  Aug 17, 2010 By D. Bjork "Deanosaur"
The gun has two spray nozzles built in: one fine jet and the other is a gusher. Each nozzle has its own trigger. What I did not like was the fill access on the gun. You almost need a funnel to fill the resevoir. Can be hard to fill, if you use a garden hose. The pump on the gun we have takes forever to build up pressure. I was afraid the pump handle was going to break. If you don't mind the aerobic workout, its not a bad toy.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


2Cracked on first day, too heavy for our kids  Jun 14, 2011 By Hollee Saville "mommy, childcare provider, and more"
I feel terrible writing a negative review about any product, but I don't want anyone to waste money on something that should be durable and fun for kids. The "monsoon" aspect doesn't spray far and this thing weighs a lot, even for me, let alone our kids, (ages 4-6). The pump in the front is not ergonomically designed, is kinda awkward for kids' arms to reach and pump up and down 15 times to get it going. It is easy to fill and the regular trigger is easy for kids to use. We have found others that are much better for all ages. We wouldn't have purchased this if we had known all of this before, so I hope this helps others.

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2it was cheap so oh well...  Sep 02, 2010 By MaterialisticallyInclined
my friends' nephews (age 6/7?) really wanted water guns so i went to amazon and found this one. the description was great "monsoon force POWER" so i ordered two right away. the kids love it, but i don't think they have anything to compare it to. the one thing i don't like about this gun is how awkward pumping it is! you don't pull forward and backward like you would a supersoaker, but you kind of crank it in a 45 degree angle, where the handle points at you, and then to the ground, you, then the ground; that makes pumping really difficult. the "monsoon" really isn't that powerful either. you pump and pump and pump only to get a big gush of water that goes maybe 1-2 feet? the normal spray stream is pretty thin/weak as well. i think toward the end of their play time the boys resorted to opening up the cap to the water tank and just went after one another with the water that way. oh well.

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