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Water fight with Nerf guns

Anne Fischer
19.7.2023
Translation: machine translated

The hype surrounding Nerf toy guns continues unabated. Hasbro is now presenting a gun with a capacity of almost one litre as well as reusable water bombs.

So that fans of Nerf guns never get bored, Hasbro introduces a new model every now and then. A few months ago, Hasbro launched a Nerf gun for particularly delicate children's hands:

In keeping with the oppressive heat, the toy giant is launching a new water gun on the market.

Wavespray water blaster

The name already suggests it: The Wavespray water blaster shoots water at the play partner like a wave. This is made possible by a flexible nozzle that moves up and down. The water blaster can hold up to 887 millilitres of water. It may not be easy to run with this thing, but at least you don't have to keep topping up the water.

Super Soaker Hydro Balls

And the water bombs? They follow a very simple principle: you dip them in water, bend them and they fill up. They then explode on contact with an obstacle. The Hydro Balls can be refilled again and again. In other words: you never have to buy disposable water bombs again. A great, sustainable thing!

Cover picture: Hasbro

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A true local journalist with a secret soft spot for German pop music. Mum of two boys, a dog and about 400 toy cars in all shapes and colours. I always enjoy travelling, reading and go to concerts, too.


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