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span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>Sjrobins from 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. Likewise, a soaker that’s too large for the child you are buying for will prove unwieldy. Since soaker battles aren’t the kind of activity you play when standing still, any soaker you buy should be at a scale your child can easily manage. What is the most powerful water gun?
span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>BramptonGrandma from I’ve tested toys and products for Reviewed for three years and love to nerd out on the nuances of each product. If the weight of a soaker is too heavy, kids (and adults) will get fatigued by playing. If you want a soaker that’s over our recommended 35-ounce capacity, we encourage you to look for ones with alternative handle options to accommodate the weight. Which is the best water gun for its size? Last year, ZURU introduced the X-Shot Fast-Fill, revolutionizing the water-blastin’ game with the speed in which kids can refill their tanks. (Because nothing is worse than when you have to pause a suspenseful battle to replenish your water supply, and getting completely drenched by your competitors in the process.) But how do you level up the fastest-filling water blaster? You make it epic.
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During a scorching summer day when the sun is shining bright and showing no mercy, nothing beats the heat like a good, old-fashioned water blaster fight. span itemprop="author" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" itemscope>Roc1 from span itemprop="name">Good for younger kidsI bought this due to the age rating as the larger water guns were too heavy and hard to fill. My nephews loved them and could fill them on their own! Ages 5 & 7
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from When it comes to firing water, you’re going to want to test the action on your water gun. Many water blasters put added tension at the pumps to enhance a soaker’s drenching capabilities. While this is generally a great thing, a worn-out pump arm is a buzzkill on the battlefield. We recommend you look for a soaker that has an action that your child can manage during long durations of play. More Articles You Might Enjoy The water gun that truly blew the competition (ahem) “out of the water” is the X-Shot Water Warfare Epic Fast Fill by Zuru For water blastin’ on the go, the Micro Fast-Fill also joins the X-Shot family this spring. Don’t be fooled by its size: This 6-inch blaster holds 6 ounces of water and can send a stream of water up to 26 feet away. Just like all of the other blasters in the line, the Micro Fast-Fill can be refilled with one hand in less than a second.span itemprop="name">X - Shot fast fill water gunThis is an excellent water gun. My 4 year old grandson has no problem filling the water gun on his own. He is very happy with this water gun.