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Electric Continuous Water GunFully Waterproof and Automatic Water Absorbing with Light for Kids’ Outdoor Fun Toys For Kids Gifts

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1.[Battery and USB Charging] with a 7.4V battery and included USB charging cable, our water gun is easy to power up and ready for action in no time.

2.[Impressive Range] can shoot water up to 10-12 meters away, giving you a significant advantage in any water battle.

3.[Waterproof Seal] features a waterproof seal to ensure durability and longevity.

4.[High-quality ABS Materials] Tested for Safety and Durability, also without any sharp edges. The only thing to be careful about is not getting shot.

5.[Perfect for Summer Water Games] Take your water guns to the swimming pool, Lawn, yard or beach start a water fight.

61 reviews for Electric Continuous Water GunFully Waterproof and Automatic Water Absorbing with Light for Kids’ Outdoor Fun Toys For Kids Gifts

  1. G

    As mentioned this was instantly and has been a major hit with the kiddos, especially since somehow we managed to make it through the summer without getting and squirt guns. I’ve seen several variations of these, and was always curious, so when I saw this and requested it on Vine, I was stoked when it finally arrived. The kiddos absolutely love it, battery life is decent. The one major drawback of these is that once the battery is dead, so is the “fun gun,” unless you have spares. I was also curious because electricity and water go so well together, so interested to see how this worked. This has been a fun gun that shoots around the range advertised. Again the downside is the need for battery, the upside is that you don’t have to always be pumping. The automatic sucking thing functions as it should, pretty cool little double trigger mechanism that if you pull back it shoots water, if you press forward it turns into the sucking function. It also nice that it has a little water bottle attachment instead of just the auto sucking function. It’s pretty quite and seems to shoot tiny burst of water at roughly around 5-10ish times per second. Short-term term it’s worked great. Long-term durability yet to be established.

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  2. Jay Em

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    Pretty fun water gun. Construction seems ok, and the color scheme and blue LED lights are great! I wish it shot the water a little harder but i dont know how this compares to others so perhaps it’s typical. Overall this will be a fun toy for my 10 year old this summer

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  3. Wife&momto5

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    Super fun water gun! Rechargeable battery with charging cord included to keep the fun going. Nice size water tank with fills very quickly! Good range and not super strong that it is very painful. All tools that you need are included. A great buy!

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  4. The A’s

    This electric squirt gun toy is pretty cool. I really like the two way trigger mechanism; to refill it you just push the trigger forward with the tip of the gun submerged, and shoot it by pulling it back normally, or you can refill it the old fashioned way by pulling the door off the tank on the top of the gun. It has cool LED lights on it and the little kickback from the shot is cool and adds a bit of realism. I think the advertised distance is a little inflated from what I could tell without measuring, but it still has plenty of power and shoots plenty far enough to have a fun summer squirt gun water fight with. I was able to refill and empty the tank multiple times before the battery ran dead, and the water gun has a really cool video game type feel to it.My only true complaint is the power system. It has a removeable battery, secured by a door with a tiny screw, with a cord attached that you must remove and attach to a USB charger. The battery does charge pretty fast, in about 30 minutes, but the whole thing just seems so cumbersome to use. I am trying to imagine using it at the pool or the beach and having to remove the screw and take the battery out to charge it when you’re all wet, and I just can’t imagine it would go well. I feel like it would have been much more efficient to just wire the battery to a USB charging plug and put a silicone plug in it, but maybe that would make it so they couldn’t get as high of a waterproof rating or increase the cost or something? Just seems like a really bizarre setup for charging a water toy that you would play with around water and while you’re soaking wet.Ultimately a really cool gun at a pretty cheap price, but the battery power and charging system could definitely use some more R&D work.

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  5. Gamerguy49

    Battery-Powered electric water gun. Has an automatic water fill, a 32ft. range and LED lights. Makes a great gift for all ages and is easy to use and durable.

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  6. Jay

    First off. This would be a cool fun gun if whomever designed it put any thought into it.There are so many downfalls in which I will list below.1. Uses basically a AA battery that’s rechargeable. But uses a wire coming out of it with special harness and a special charger. So you have to put it on this specific harness and this specific charger to use it. Good luck if you need to replace the battery. You might have to make your own.2. The battery port is screwed in. Yes… Nothing like having to find a tiny screwdriver to replace the battery or even charge it. There is no external charge port or anything. You must UNSCREW and remove the battery after every use.3. The water bottle doesn’t screw in to the top as the picture shows. There the thread pitches are wrong.4. The water fill port is VERY HARD TO open you need a screwdriver to pop it open there is no latch or anything.Also the water fill port has no gasket. So it leaks if the gun is not upright.5. The gun sprays very weak shots that barely make it 10 feet.6. The suction through the tip of the gun has no filtration and sounds like grinding noise when it sucks upward.overall would not recommend. It is very poorly made

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  7. Marena

    This electric water gun is a step up from traditional squirt guns, offering an impressive shooting range of up to 32 feet. It’s lightweight but feels sturdy, and the automatic water-sucking feature makes it easy to refill without having to open a reservoir or remove a cap. Just submerge the nozzle, and it reloads itself, which is a great time-saver during water fights.The built-in LED lights are a fun touch, especially for evening games. While not overly bright, they add a bit of flair to nighttime play. The water pressure is strong for a toy, and it maintains a good stream without sputtering. However, this power comes with a downside—the battery life is not the best. While it’s rechargeable, it doesn’t last as long as some might hope, and if you’re planning for extended play sessions, you might want a backup power source or frequent recharges.One other consideration is the water tank size. Because the gun has decent pressure, it goes through water fairly quickly, so frequent refilling is necessary. The gun is also on the larger side, which makes it great for older kids and adults but possibly a bit bulky for younger children.Overall, it’s a great choice for anyone looking to elevate their summer water battles. It shoots far, reloads easily, and provides a more exciting alternative to basic water pistols. Just be aware of the battery limitations and be prepared for frequent refills.Recommended rating: 4 stars

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  8. Alex P.

    This electric water gun is really fun to use by the pool. It is easy to fill and it will fire dozens of times before needed to be refilled. It fires a small blast similar to a manual water gun, but with very good accuracy and distance. The led lights illuminate in a pattern when you pull the trigger. It’s very lightweight and easy for any kid or adult to enjoy. The battery seems to last a long time as I haven’t had to recharge it after a few uses. I recommend picking up several of these and having a fun water gun battle.

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  9. CoffeeBlossom

    This seems to be a well made, heavy duty, water gun that you can’t find in Target or other stores. Its impressive design and ease of use are definitely older-kiddo approved in this house! The only concern I really have is whether the batter container is really water proof? It doesn’t say anywhere on the not-so-clear instructions whether this gun is full submersible but the battery container doesnt have any type of rubber lining that I see…so I would be careful about getting that part wet (which might be hard given the objective). Battery is USB chargeable.

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  10. Kathryn El-Jabsheh

    I bought this electric water gun for my grandkids, but let’s be honest—I’m having just as much fun with it! The battery-powered automatic water-sucking feature makes it super easy to reload, and the 32ft range is seriously impressive. The LED lights add a cool touch, especially for evening battles. It’s lightweight, easy to use, and perfect for pool parties, beach days, and backyard fun. My grandkids (ages 8 and 10) absolutely love it, and it keeps them entertained for hours. If you’re looking for an awesome summer toy, this is it! Highly recommend!

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  11. Brandon R

    This electric water gun is definitely a step up from the old-school manual squirt guns I had as a kid! My kids (and honestly, the adults too!) have had a blast with this thing. It’s really easy to fill – just dip the nozzle in water and pull the trigger forward, and it sucks up water automatically, which is pretty cool. The range is also impressive; it definitely shoots a good distance, far enough for some serious water battles in the backyard. And the LED lights are a fun touch, especially if you’re playing in the evening.The battery being rechargeable is a big plus, so you don’t have to keep buying batteries. It seems to last a decent amount of time for a good play session. It’s also lightweight and easy to handle, even for my younger kids. The power is good too – it’s not so strong that it hurts, but it’s definitely got more oomph than your typical squirt gun.The only real downside I’ve found is the battery charging system. You have to unscrew a little door and take the battery out to charge it with a special cord. It charges fairly quickly, but it’s a bit cumbersome to have to mess with a tiny screw, especially if you’re wet from playing. It would be much more convenient if there was just a simple charging port on the gun itself. Also, while the battery life is okay, if you’re planning a really long water fight, you might want to keep the charger handy.Overall, though, this is a really fun and well-designed electric water gun. It takes water fights to the next level with its range, easy refill, and automatic shooting. Just be aware of the battery charging setup and you’ll have a great time with this toy!

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  12. Average Person

    Fun kids toy with a rechargeable battery!It’s decent quality, decent construction. Easy to fill from the top or it can suck the water from the front which is also cool.My son loves playing with it, even though it’s in the middle of winter.It squirts water a good distance and the water does not hurt when it hits. The kids can have a water fight in summer.The best part is it’s a rechargeable battery and these type of batteries are very common in other toys so its easy to replace when needed.The only downside is the battery compartment has a very tight clearance so you have to put the battery in with the connector just right or it will not seal.The plastics are good quality and it looks nice.At the list price I would say it’s a very good value. Give it a shot!

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  13. J. Propst

    As long as you keep your kids’ (or your own) expectations in check, this is great fun around the pool or in the yard. Once the charge runs down, it’s a bit of a process to re-charge (a little cumbersome plus wait time). I wouldn’t take it to the beach or park – but around the house and an electrical re-charging source, it can be great fun! I give it 5 stars for fun-factor, just know it needs a little adult intervention to keep it charged.

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  14. Osh Kosh B’Gosh

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    Great water gun shot about 18+ft away very accurate, I can get over 100+ shots with 1 fill up definitely fun for kids1 of the best water guns I played with and it fill itself under water 5star. Warning you might have to hide water gun from kids and playful adults close this water gun hard to put down

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  15. GreenGableGoods

    Great birthday gift for an 8 year old boy. Will have loads of fun with this quality made toy this summer and spring time. Easy to figure out how to use and he loves it!

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  16. Kym Cherry 🍒

    This water gun was underwhelming. Maybe it was the cool design or the fact that it was electric but my husband (the tech geek and who it was purchased for) and I were very Meh about it. It has very little pressure, I’m kinda mystified that it goes as far as it does and I’m not convinced it’s 35′ either.. It Could be reaching 35′.. Maybe. Don’t get me wrong, it’s definitely an upgrade from the single pump water guns you get at The box store. But, it is also Not the crazy Nerf water blaster of the 90s either. Like I said.. It’s fine..

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  17. Garth

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    When I saw this Skirfy electric water gun I thought it looked cool and curious about the reverse pump reload ability.It arrived in a box, nicely packed and looked of good quality ABS. The gun comes with a battery, a charger, water magazine and safety glasses.It was easy to unscrew, remove, and charge the battery with the charger. Once the battery was fully charged and inserted, the gun was ready to go and was pumping with a press of the trigger.It’s pretty simple and all I had to do was insert the barrel in enough water, back press the trigger, and it filled the reservoir in seconds. This was the feature I wanted and it works great. The gun squirts like a champ and fun to shoot.Overall, it’s a solid, good looking water gun that performs well and at under $25, worth every squirt. 5 stars👍🏼

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  18. D. Richardson

    This is a fun toy and works well. A couple of things could be done better, but it’s surprisingly good as it is. When full the gun will shoot water continuously for about 3.5 minutes. It takes about 20-30 seconds to suck water back into it. It loads faster from the top fill spout. I run this gun continuously for over 30 minutes and the battery did not die. This was impressive. I think it started to slow down after 40 minutes or so, but it didn’t stop.Pros:The gun works great. Charge it, fill it with water, and it goes for a long timeTwo ways to fill it with water – you can add water from the top, or a 2nd trigger will suck water into the gun reservoirThe battery lasts a long timeConsAt first it looks like the gun is submersible. They pictures show water being sucked up from a pool. If kids are going to use this gun near a pool, it’s going to get submerged. It could be that it is submersible, but I doubt it. The battery compartment is not water tight. I may submerse mine and see what happens.The manual is poorly written and hard to follow. They would do well to pay a native English speaker to rewrite it. It’s small and could be done in under an hour.This gun has a proprietary battery. It works very well, but there’s no way to to replace the battery. You have to remove it and then charge it. Of they used a standard lithium ion battery holder you could swap out batteries when needed. This is a minor issue.

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  19. Elle Kaye

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    This review is for the Electric Water Gun for Adults Kids,32ft Range,Battery-Powered Squirt Toy with Tank, LED Light,Automatic Water-Absorption,Summer Outdoor Beach Play,Pool Garden Fun for Kids Age 8 9 10.My husband wanted this to play with our three boxers. I don’t know which of them is enjoying it more – all four love it. He hasn’t tried the “suck the water in” method to refill, just refilling the bottle that comes in it. It shoots in bursts, not a constant stream, but he says he likes that better. It is actually pretty quiet. Seems well made. We will see if it will make it through the summer and fall here in South Carolina.

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  20. JustSomeDad

    My kid and friends are always up to trouble. I gave them a bag full of little finger water guns to play with in our hot tub. I told them if they act up too much I’m going to come in and destroy them at their water squirting game.Can you imagine the horror on their faces when I came around the corner with this huge, light up water blaster than can shoot them at distance? It was priceless. They now want me to get more for a fair rematch.As far as this goes, it’s a ton of fun. It takes batteries, lights up, and easily reloads to make the most of the battles. It’s very powerful, I’d say it shoots about 25-30 feet with a level of precision that is easy to learn. I would recommend this. It takes batteries though, so charge up before battle day!

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  21. Blake D.

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    When I was just feeling this up in the sink and testing it out in close quarters I was pretty excited because it shoots pretty rapidly, but once I actually took it outside and shot it I realized how weak it really is. I definitely wouldn’t recommend this unless you have really young kids where you might be concerned that a water gun is too powerful, because this one is definitely not.I would just recommend that you check out my video and decide for yourself, but I personally would absolutely not recommend this.

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  22. Silver Turtle

    I’m using this powerful electric water.Gun for me and my five year old son to play within our backyard. The electric water gun battery is simple to change and easy to plug up for charging. The electric water gun provides a fun and entertaining memories. It shots water a good distance. It is also simple to refill the water gun by simply holding under water. Comes with clear glasses for eye protection.

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  23. John Richardson

    This is a wonder world of fun. Battery powered and rechargeable. You can screw in the included bottle up top for more water supply.

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  24. Kevin

    This electric water gun is pretty decent, on a fully charged battery it shoots water out about 20-25 feet from my rough estimates. The water stream is has a good force to it, but isn’t strong enough to hurt when shot up close. Refilling is pretty easy with the water reservoir at the top but due to the way the pieces fit tougher, it’s a bit hard getting the top/lid off, especially with wet fingers. This leads to the other point – the build quality is ok, but not great, all the plastic pieces that are meant to move like the battery compartment and the water cap don’t fit together too well and the pieces are too tight against one another. And even though there is a soft seal agains the battery compartment, there were some small drops of water in the battery compartment after this water gun was dunked under water a few times. It should last long enough to the battery from getting soaked, but make sure to open up the battery compartment and let things dry out after an afternoon of use. Also, they should really just make the battery built in, and have the water gun charge over a USB connector. It’s a bit annoying have to take the battery out to recharge, especially since it doens’t use standard AA batteries.

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  25. Kim Parker

    This is too fun, I scared my kids with it and they had no idea it was coming so it was so worth it, is I have to get another one so my kids can go against each other haha

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  26. Ralph Gottschammer

    This product was a little disappointing. The maximum range was only 12-15 feet and much less than advertised.

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  27. M. Bolotin

    Pros:This thing looks cool, easy to use. Holds a pretty decent amount of water before needing a refill. Battery life seems pretty long, will need to test for longer.Cons:Leaks, initial setup and battery charging and all that is onerous. The function that is supposed to suck up water from the front to refill works half the time. Gets heavy when full of water, so better for older kids.Overall a very cool concept and wish I had one when I was a kid, however still has a ways to go before its perfect.

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  28. NiceShine Customer

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    I’m not very impressed with this squirt gun. It doesn’t shoot far at all. It’s a tiny little string. It seems like it’s built well and that it will last long, but it just has no power to it.

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  29. Princess Mamata

    Fun water fun for kids and adults.I filled a bucket up with warm water snd filled this gun up easily from the top and had a water fight with my toddler. He loved it. It’s has some weight but not too heavy where he couldn’t hold it. Loved the blue lights that go off on the sides and the short bursts. It’s not super powerful which is good but the gun did come with safety glasses.I like the battery housing. I think it will keep the water out well but don’t really like the small screw. Could be better. Feel like it will get stripped easily with multiple opening and closing of the case.

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  30. NiceShine Reviewer

    Decent capacity low power safe water blaster!Battery last a good bit.Kids loves it and so does my dog (stay away from eyes)can uses a included water bottle on top to refill or act as a larger capacity.kinda leaks from the top, but the battery bay looks water tight.

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  31. Brian in LV

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    So this water gun is super cool in a lot of ways but not in the ways that matter. It looks cool, kids dig it. It holds quite a bit of water and its easy to fill, either with a pool (via suction) or with the faucet and included water bottle. When you fill using the suction (forward trigger to activate) there a blue light the gets longer letting you know when its full. If you over fill it you will get splashed as the water will shoot out of the other fill spot. Ask me how I know lol. The battery compartment is accessible on the bottom by removing a small screw (with supplied Phillips screwdriver) and pressing a small white button. You charge the battery using the supplied cord (not USB C) by plugging it into a USB port. You have to remove the battery to charge it.Cons: 3 stars for these reasonsThe trigger guard is kids size, almost to small for an adultThe water spray, at least for my water gun, maybe different for others, is lacking distance. It maybe shoots 10 feet, 15 if you angle it up.It is full auto when the battery is fully charged. When I starts to fire in semi auto mode, its time to charge it up.

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  32. Customer

    I bought this electric water gun for my kids, but honestly, I had just as much fun using it as they did! The 26ft range is impressive – it lets us play big water battles in the yard without having to get too close. The LED light is a fun touch for nighttime play, and the automatic water absorption feature is a game-changer. No more running to the faucet constantly to refill – it does it for you! Perfect for beach days or pool parties.

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  33. DKincaid

    This electric water gun is a blast. I’ve gone through a few water toys and this one stands out. The automatic water absorption is a game changer no more fumbling to refill. That 26ft range is impressive so you can soak friends from a distance. LED lights add a fun touch especially when it gets darker. It’s sturdy for rough play and the battery lasts for a good length of time. Its fun for kids and adults alike!

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  34. misterwes

    Cool futuristic water gun, a pull of the trigger and it shoots bursts of water out. This is not like the one you see on tiktok ads that you can set power level and do one massive burst shot, a single pull of the trigger you will get an above average spray which seem to go about 20 ft. If you hold the trigger it will shoot continuously. Push the trigger forward and it will suck water from a bucket into the gun. This is so nice for little kids because the spray is not strong enough to hurt them, but you also don’t have to full it up for them when the run out. Also has a spot on the top where you can have a waterbottle for extra water.The build of the gun seems pretty good for the price point, it is not completely flimsy cheaply made plastic, but it actually feels of quality when you hold it. My kids played around with it for a while last night and the battery didn’t die on them, I’m not sure if they charged it before using since it arrived before I got home from work. I would buy this again!

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  35. Tiger Z

    This electric water gun is an absolute blast! The battery-powered design makes it effortless to use—just pull the trigger, and it automatically absorbs water and shoots up to 26 feet! The LED lights add a cool effect, especially in the evening. The tank holds a good amount of water, so you don’t have to refill constantly. It’s perfect for summer fun at the pool, beach, or backyard. Both kids and adults love it, making it a great choice for family water fights. Highly recommend for anyone looking to upgrade their water battle game!

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  36. Frost

    Didn’t expect much since the cost is so low. Some companies make a $200 version of an electric water gun and they are wildly impressive. This one technically works but essentially a dollar store version, if you know what I mean. The build/plastic quality is actually quite good. The battery situation is awful. First you have to unscrew the cover even though it has a button release (that kind of works). It reveals a AA rechargeable battery with a pigtail soldered on, not a lot of power). The connector is nearly impossible to undue. A child would have a very difficult time. It then has to plug into a USB cable and power brick before it can be reinserted into the toy.It will suck up water to fill the internal tank and does come with the empty cheap water bottle to add even more capacity.It fire rapidly, maybe twice a second and goes about 20 feet before it is broken up. A 5-6 year old may be entertained by this but an older child will want more. Problem is a 5-6 year old is going to stuggle with the charging so be prepared to be heavily involved.Does hold and fire for quite a while before needing to refill so should tire out the kiddos pretty well. Hey, anything to get them outside!All in all as long as you understand this isn’t premium in any sense of the word but does work and is pretty cheap cost wise, go for it. Maybe get a few summer afternoons out of it.Really for the cost its probably a 4 star but I feel a 3 makes more sense because of the battery and charging issues.

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  37. Mukhtar Rajabov

    Our family loves these water guns. They hold a good amount of water and shoot a decent distance. Lots of fun!

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  38. B

    This gun easily became my favorite water blaster shortly after filling it up.I feel pretty picky about water guns since I grew up with original super soakers. Nothing really can beat them.The instructions were not clear but it’s not that hard to figure out either. You might have a hard time fitting the battery and the connector into the cavity but it will fit. Once I finally got the top open (which the instructions literally say open top and that’s it) I felt better about the water bottle. Because it is not needed. It does add extra storage but takes away from the sleek look of the gun.Filling is easy. Dunk in water push button forward and done. I especially liked the light display on the side that acts like a loading bar while filling.The reason this is not 5 stars is because it is not 100% water tight. I know I might be expecting too much for a gun that is sub $30 but it really bothers me losing ammo on the battle field.Super fun and works well. You can’t go wrong with the this gun if you would like a squirt gun to decimate your opponents with.

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  39. harfar90

    Decent, but I’m not convinced of its power/distance. Also, if it’s not perfectly level, it will start shooting “blanks” even if it’s not empty. You then have to level it out and let it re-equilibrate and it will start shooting again. Easy to fill, like the rechargeable battery. No noticeable leaks.

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  40. Sally Wohl

    Super freaking cool water gun! Shoots super quickly and is easy to load and charge. My kids lost their minds when they saw it.

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  41. MS

    I’ve tried a couple of similar water guns, and this is the better of the two. I like that this one has the option to manually fill/drain it, rather than relying on sucking up water from a bucket or whatnot. It’s a little easier to charge this one, too. And, you can screw on a bottle for even more capacity.

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  42. Dadvice TV – Kidney Health Coach

    If Darth Vader hosted a pool party, this is the water gun the Stormtroopers would bring. This thing is massive, and when you get it in white, it 100% looks like a blaster ripped straight out of a Star Wars scene. It’s hands-down the coolest-looking electric water gun we own—and trust me, we’ve got a whole arsenal at this point.What really sets this one apart (besides its sheer size and slick design) is the versatility. You can refill straight from a pool by dunking the tip and pushing the trigger forward—no tank swapping needed if you’re poolside. And if you’re not near a water source? No problem. It has a built-in adapter on top that opens up to hold a water bottle (which is included, by the way). That kind of smart design deserves a round of applause.It also comes with plastic safety glasses, which is a fun touch that makes the whole experience feel more high-tech and tactical for the kids. Plus, it’s got LEDs running down the side that light up, so when the sun starts to go down, it turns into a glowing super soaker from the future.The build is solid—it’s clearly made to last and survive those epic summer battles. And while it uses a proprietary charger, it’s the same one used by three other blasters in our collection, so we’ve already got a few backups. That’s a win.What really blew me away is the 3-year warranty. For a toy that gets used (and abused) all summer long, that kind of coverage is rare—and a big reason why this blaster is such a great value.This is always the first blaster the neighborhood kids go for when they come over. It’s got the look, the power, and the features to earn that top spot. Highly recommend it if you want your backyard to become the summer hangout spot!

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  43. Ol’ Ricky Bob

    Nice, big squirt gun! This will be a blast this summer for kids of all ages!It works as designed, and seems to be a rugged construction. This fires straight and far!Great fun!

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  44. PS

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    Disappointing product. The gun requires you to unscrew the battery compartment just to add the battery and requires you to take it out in order to charge with a proprietary charger. On top of that I can spit further than it can shoot water.An absolute do not buy.

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  45. David Elliott

    Disappointed had a tiny stream and didn’t go more than 10 feet.

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  46. CollierCatMan

    This thing is a cute novelty but really not that impressive. Lighting effects are cool. Sound effects would have been a nice touch. Actual water shooting is very weak, maybe 10-15 feet if that. It’s fun for 5 minutes but I think an old school pump action water shooter is more practical and fun in the long run.

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  47. Angela G

    Got this to scare squirrels away from my bird feeder. It works well but I have serious concerns about the steps required to charge this. It’s not kid friendly and I’m not sure I’d feel comfortable letting kids dunk this water gun in a pool.The water gun came with two sets of instructions. One for the battery. The lithium battery has exposed wiring attached and is charged by connecting two circuitry components to use the usb charger. The instruction manual said charging would take 20 min. It took an hour to charge.Cramming the battery and wiring into the component will likely cause the components to wear down after charge. The chamber housing the battery in the water gun is not sealed with any sort of rubber ring or waterproofing element.In terms of charge I’m not using this as children playing would, so I’m not a very good judge of how long the charge is. I didn’t use it for an extended session. I’m just shooting water at squirrels occasionally.Overall due to the steps required to charge the battery I give this water gun low marks. It’s just not user friendly and the battery as supplied seems dangerous to kids.

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  48. tahji

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    I have experience with customer support from this company, and that experience tells me not to expect results from that 3 year warranty. But I do expect this gun to last long enough to be worth the price I see currently.I love the bottle that expands the water reservoir.It comes with a screwdriver for opening the battery compartment. The other one I have makes removing the batter much easier.The other one shoots further, and has a super soaker option. It’s also more expensive.This is a fun gun at a good price.

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  49. Bryan Owen

    The instructions are lacking. They’re confusing and leave out information.The battery door has a small screw that holds it in place as well as a button lock. The screw comes all the way out, making it easy to lose by accident, and the button is difficult to press in all the way. The battery took maybe 30 minutes to charge from out of the box, so I’m guessing it’ll be closer to an hour when it’s drained.You can fill it from a hatch on top that is difficult to open, or by submerging the end in water and pressing the trigger forward, which is a convenient feature. The latter takes about 30 seconds, during which time the light bars on the side will fill up indicating the progress. It’s based on time, as there’s no level sensor. If you over-fill it, the top pops off from the pressure and spills water out. I found that it’s full after four of the five lights are lit, and it often pops open right after the fifth light.It shoots rapid fire pulses of water. The jet is small and doesn’t travel as far as it says.The product is small. The handle is too small for older kids or adults to hold comfortably.The battery door and fill hatch both have sharp edges. They haven’t cut me, but it’s a little painful to open them.Despite all the shortcomings in the design and build quality, my kids are having fun with it. But considering I’m the one who has to help them fill it and keep it charged, I can’t completely overlook the problems.

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  50. NiceShine Customer

    Great for some backyard fun. It isn’t super powerful but it is different than the manual guns we have had before and the kids absolutely love it!

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  51. Aok

    Got this not sure what to expect power-wise. It does come with the battery, charger, water bottle, and even safety glassed. My Wife was worried it would be too much for our 5-year but it was great. It’s lightweight, the trigger is very easy, refilling is easy since you can just stick it in a bucket and push the trigger forward, and it wasn’t powerful enough to hurt anyone. I have not experienced any leaks and holds a decent amount of water. Battery seems small, but have used it enough yet to get a feel for if it’s too small or not. Overall very fun. Recommend getting 2, so it’s not just 1 person shoot by themselves.

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  52. R.F.

    This was very disappointing because: 1) it has a very narrow stream of water. 2) It has a very small water reservoir. 3) It comes with only one rechargeable battery and no backup. 4) The stream is very weak, so it doesn’t shoot far at all. This was not worth getting.

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  53. Brenda

    I ordered this for my high school senior for their water wars. It shoots pretty good, not too strong so not very far compared to others. Good for younger kids. Refills easily from a container of water by using the refill option on the trigger. The top water bottle option is difficult to get on quickly. My biggest issue with this toy is that it leaks if you leave it sitting around, not upright. It’s larger than I thought it would be, for a smaller kid it would seem large. I’m not sure I would pay that much for it, the price point seems a bit high especially since it leaks.

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  54. LEDniac

    Mua ha ha ha. I love this contraption. my kids now fear me when we play outside. they have their puny water guns, and I got this beast. shoots pretty far and it is a substantial amount of water. to refill is just a matter of sticking it in a bucket full of water or stick it in the pool and pull the trigger backward and in a few seconds, I’m loaded and ready for mayhem. I feel like the terminator. now I’m invincible. BTW battery life is good too. great way to have lots of fun without breaking the bank

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  55. K. C.

    It was a birthday present for my grandson. It broke and quite working within a hour.

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  56. Rina Bina

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    This water gun is pretty lightweight easy for smaller hands to use I would definitely say ages four and up should be able to use this. It holds a good charge it’s easy to refill and I like the water bottle option. The only kind to this is the actual firepower. It lets out a very very light string and the distance is only about a four to five foot span. This is a nice water gun for smaller children but I definitely prefer something with a lot more water pressure I was hoping with it being electrical that it would give that feature but it does not overall I think this is great for smaller kids but if you want something with a little pressure or that gives that super sucker feeling this is not the gun

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  57. Anonymous

    Leaks

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  58. Kim

    This water gun is way cooler than the old-school ones. It’s electric, so no more constant pumping , just fill it up and go. The automatic water absorption makes it super easy to refill, and the LED light adds a fun little touch, especially in the evening. It shoots pretty far and holds a good amount of water. The kids had a blast, and honestly, so did I. Perfect for hot days, pool parties, or just running around in the yard.

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  59. O and A

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    Pretty good automatic water gun. It is super easy to fill. To fill push trigger forward while tip is submerged. My son loves it. It doesn’t shoot as far as i like but still decent.. Rechargeable battery so no need to go buy battery’s.

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  60. Brian

    This electric water gun is so much fun! It’s super easy to use, just fill it up and go. The range is impressive, I can soak someone from pretty far away. Plus, it can be filled by sticking the nozzle in a bucket of water which is awesome. Definitely a great buy for some summer fun!

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  61. Zoe Taylor

    A waste. The button to open battery compartment didn’t even work!

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