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Buzz Bee Toys Water Warriors Python 2 Water Blaster


This is the third Buzz Bee water blaster I have reviewed.   This one is smaller and lighter than the Colossus that was over 4 pounds when filled with water.   This had the same three pattern spray that the Colossus has.   The best spray distance I got with all three of the nozzles was roughly 25 feet.   This is shorter than the Stingray and the Colossus.   It didn't matter how much I pumped it, I could not get it to spray more than 25'.   The three spray nozzle was much shorter than that, between 15 and 16 feet.   This company seems to have a nice product.  It will be interesting to see how the water blasters hold up to the vigorous play the grand children will give them.  If they are dramatically better or worse than average, I will report back here.  

Air pressure water blaster with 3 adjustable nozzles
Camouflage design
Soak a target up to 40 feet away
Includes a 18in. long, 52oz. water blaster
Recommended for children 6 years of age and older

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