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Buzz Bee Toys Water Warriors Stingray Water Blaster


This is a familiar design for water blasters.  You fill it up, tighten the water tank lid and pump the handle.   The pumping action provides the push for the water.   If you continue to pump while you squirt it continues to squirt.   If you don't continue to pump it squirts until the air pressure bleeds off.   It worked fine but the maximum distance I was able to achieve with vigorous pumping was 35'.   Not a deal breaker but it didn't approach 42 feet under my testing conditions.  The packaging left something to be desired.  It was wired into it's box with industrial strength twist ties.   Someone with a tool or fingers substantially stronger than mine twisted the ties closed.  It took wire cutters for me to get it out of the box.  Gross overkill on the packaging from my perspective.  Otherwise it should be fun toy for the pool.

 

·                        Air pressure water blaster
·                        Long distance nozzle
·                        Soak a target up to 42 feet away
·                        Includes a 16.5in. long, 48oz. water blaster
·                        Recommended for children 5 years of age and older


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