Nerf Super Soaker Zipfire Blaster



Key features
- •High quality toys for children all ages
- •Made using safe materials
- •Tested for quality and durability
- •Super stealth water blaster lets you soak your target
- •Holds more than 3 ounces of water
- •Blast from up to 20 feet away
Nerf Super Soaker Zipfire Blaster
List Price: $13.48$12.13DEALYou Save: $1.35 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.7
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Based on 10 reviews
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Great Little Gun
Nick L.•August 24, 2017
This is a great squirt gun. It does not leak at all, even when turned upside down or nose down and shaken. The trigger is tight so pulling it feels satisfying. It is smaller than it looks online: it is only 4.5 inches from the cap to the nozzle, and about the same length from the bottom of the grip to the top of the gun. People with very large hands might not like the grip because of how small it is. The gun is very accurate, and can accurately hit a target from 15 feet.
Just moved: we have yard cats and allergies. This is the biz!
dr. lowbrow•July 8, 2017
This is satisfying. It emits a thin stream of water over an impressive distance for such a small squirt gun. We got it to shoo cats out of our yard -- outdoor cats (fed by our neighbors) who like to come in the house, but one of us has severe allergies to cats. This is perfect. Just enough to deter the cats without needlessly soaking them or hurting them with a high-powered spray.
Small item, big price
Karen•April 18, 2017
Probably my fault for relying more on the written product description than on checking actual product dimensions against a ruler, and for not comparison shopping. Product description says you can "soak your target" with a "stream of water", which led me to believe that the dimensions must be reasonable to allow discharge of at least an ounce of water with each trigger pull. In reality, this is a tiny squirt gun which isn't going to soak anything. It was completely useless to me and so I decided I would have to pay more to get what I really wanted, and I went to look in my local retail store. Not only did I wind up paying LESS for a pistol sized Super Soaker which met my needs; but on the shelf they sell 3-packs of this exact gun for $9.99. I payed more than that for only one.
King Barky's Bane
Wild Rover•April 15, 2017
My Queens Corgi, Prince Barky of Stubbington, a descendent from the house of Piddle, loves to proclaim his royal status by barking about it 24/7. He makes his royal presence know to all that pass His window, weather it be a bee, butterfly or floating leaf, it will know. I declared war on Prince Barky due to his oppression against my sleep. I tried everything, but to no avail. Not wanting to assassinate His Royal Barkiness with a shock collar, I got this, Prince Barkys Bane and freed my self from his barky oppression. We now live harmoniously in the kingdom of my beloved Queen.
Barely shoots water 10 feet
S. B.•April 4, 2017
I purchased this to use to train a dog to stop barking excessively. The description claims that this product can shot a stream of water up to 20 feet away. I had been using a spray bottle that barely shoots 10 feet away, and not very accurately beyond maybe 6 feet away. I was disappointed to discover that this water gun shots out water almost exactly like the spray bottle did, and holds a lot less water. It is, however, smaller and more convenient to use than the larger spray bottle. It is considerably heavier duty than the cheapie water guns, and while it does leak a little, it leaks far less than the dollar store variety. Would I buy it again? No. Was it worth $12.94? No, $5 at most.
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