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Nerf Super Soaker XP100 Water Blaster – Air-Pressurised Continuous Blast – Removable Tank – For Kids, Teens, Adults

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We filled each water gun, pumped it up to full power if required, and then fired them several times from a few different angles. h2>

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The spraying action is impressive as the water gun features five nozzles, letting you spray five water streams every time you shoot.

Piston water guns have been produced for many years. [10] These guns do not have triggers; they are fired simply by pumping. Although this design feature allows them to reload rapidly, piston pumpers tend to have less range and less power than other designs. These were replaced every two years by successive generations of models until finally the XP series itself was replaced by the Max-D series.A product's "Manufacturer's Age" range on Toysrus.ca & Babiesrus.ca is provided by the product's manufacturer. This suggested age range may be based on what age range the manufacturer recommends will like the product best, or what age range is appropriate based on safety information and restrictions. Pump to pressurise the chamber with air, then pull the trigger for a continuous, air-pressurised blast of water from the Nerf Super Soaker XP100 water blaster.

Squirt guns, also known as water pistols, are small-sized guns featuring a small trigger, which, when pressed, releases a water stream. BPA free plastics are completely safe, while the hard plastic promises better durability, ensuring your kids don’t break the water gun easily. More importantly, however, the non-toxic ABS plastic doesn’t pose any health threat or even an allergic reaction. XP 15 As a micropistol and the smallest XP soaker ever made, this was roughly equivalent to the SS 10 XP 35 As a light rifle, this arguably filled the same role as the former SS 30 XP 65 As a medium rifle, this was the effective replacement for the SS 50 XP 105 As a heavy rifle, and as the lightest one still in production with a separate pressure reservoir, this effectively replaced the SS 100 XXP 175 Featuring two tanks and two barrels, and being the second-largest blaster in the lineup, this was the successor to the SS 200 XXP 275 Despite being a single-piece blaster, this inherited many design principles from the SS 300, such as the fact that it was fired by pulling a lever on top of the barrel rather than by pulling a trigger.This tactic can be used to your advantage when your enemies run out of water, too. If you're close to the refill station when they need to come in to load up, they'll be left wide open for you to give them a good soaking without any risk of return fire. 2) Aim high Super Soaker is an American brand of recreational water gun that uses manually-pressurized air to shoot water with greater power, range, and accuracy than conventional squirt pistols. The Super Soaker was invented in 1989 by engineer Lonnie Johnson. The prototype combined PVC pipe, acrylic glass, and an empty plastic soda bottle. [1] begin-bvseo-questions-->

Although Temi boasts the smallest water capacity of all units tested, you can dump that capacity in under 2 seconds, resulting in a soak factor just shy of 300. The second place unit, a Super Soaker model, came in with a soak factor of 107. We're looking especially to see if manufacturer claims prove accurate in the real world, so if a product is advertised on its ability to fire water jets far, but in reality they go just a few meters, we'll tell you. Super Soaker Original Classic Series". www.isoaker.com. Archived from the original on September 23, 2015 . Retrieved November 4, 2015. It’s a renowned brand, and if you’ve ever used a toy in your childhood, there’s a possibility you’ve used one of the Nerf toys.True to the original design, the XP100 blaster has a removable tank that you fill with water and the handle that you pump to pressurise the air pressure chamber. Experience the water-drenching fun that started it all! This Nerf Super Soaker XP100 blaster features the original air-pressurized water launching mechanism, bright retro colors, and classic styling -- it's a splashtastic blast from the past for today's water warriors. Fill the removable tank, pump the handle to pressurize the tank, then pull the trigger to unleash a continuous, air-powered blast of water. Soak up the fun and pour on the air-pressurized power of the Nerf Super Soaker XP100 blaster! Tank capacity is 44.44 fluid ounces (1.26 liters). Then we refilled each gun and counted how many times you could fire it before the tank would need refilling. The stream is small, but consistent for most of its range. At most, I was able to get 35ft of range at the beginning of the shot (with a few sprinkles outside that, but that seems disingenuous to count). Range drops off fairly rapidly, but the stream itself takes a good ten seconds before you’ve completely lost power and have no range at all.

The water stream from the nozzle of this model is ejected with high-pressure, making the water war games even more fun. span itemprop="name">Revised blast from the pastAs close as you're going to find to the original supersoaker.

Date published: 2021-05-02

In 1982 Air Force and NASA engineer Lonnie Johnson conceived of the idea of a pressurized water gun after shooting a powerful stream of water in his bathroom while performing experiments for a new type of refrigeration system. Several months later he built a prototype in his basement, using Plexiglas, PVC pipe, O-ring seals and a two-liter soda bottle for the ample reservoir. [5] Johnson originally wanted to produce the toy himself, but realized that the costs were out of his reach. He attempted to arrange partnerships with toy companies to bring the product to market, but it was not until 1989 that he found success. While at the American International Toy Fair in New York City he met the vice president of the toy company Larami, who showed interest in the idea. [6]Super Soaker CPS 2000 Review, Manufactured by: Larami Ltd., 1996:::: iSoaker.com". www.isoaker.com . Retrieved 23 August 2018. Smith, Monica. " Meet Lonnie Johnson, the Man Behind the Super Soaker". Lemelson Center. Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Retrieved 3 July 2017. At an impressive range of 9 metres, you'll also be likely to hit your opponents before they can get close enough to return fire. Sure, it's visibly a toy going by choice of bright colors, but at the same time, it has an actual working trigger as opposed to a decorative one. The revenue that Johnson received from the Super Soaker licensing provided enough money for him to create Johnson Research & Development Co., Inc. [9] Technology [ edit ] Piston pumper [ edit ]

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