| Max-D6000 
        Submitted Reviews :: iSoaker.com 
        Review Review By Jean 
        D. (Posted on 2002/05/17 | Edited 
        by iSoaker.com)This 
        is a great assault rifle. It has a large reservoir for its size plus a 
        power gauge! It is easy to pump, very light, and even features a separate 
        pressure chamber. This soaker also out-distances most of my other blasters, 
        so you can snipe with this one. The multiple nozzles are also sometimes 
        useful, using the smallest for conserving water and the largest for larger 
        water battles. Some nozzles, like the two in the middle (based on size), 
        are not needed.
 Power (against other Max-Ds/XPs): 5/5
 (Against CPSs): 3.5/5
 Range: 5/5
 Capacity: 5/5
 Overall: 4.25/5
 Pros: Multiple nozzles, easy to grip and pump, good range, can 
        overpower all other Max-Ds and XPs, power gauge, and can match up to low-level 
        CPSs
 Cons: Too many nozzles. Only smallest and largest are needed. Cannot 
        match up against larger CPSs.
 Review 
        by Luke C. (Posted 
        20020505 | Edited by iSoaker.com): 
        I got this Max-D from Walmart (when on a holiday in Orlando from Britain) 
        and I was determined to get a Water Gun that wasn't available from England. 
        I suddenly saw how cheap all the SuperSoakers were! My XP310 cost me £15 
        (About $20)! I saw the Max-D 6000 and was on sale for $13 so I took it 
        (well, paid for it as well).
 When I got home, I tested it, "Isn't it easier to use than the XP310?!" 
        It hardly leaks and the stream of water's range is really cool. My friend 
        has a CPS1200 and it out ranges it easily. The Nozzle Settings are much 
        more useful from the XP310's 1x, 1.2x, 1.4x and 2x, instead with the 0.8x 
        (very effective when you're planning to spare water, but annoying if there's 
        a strong wind), right up to 2.4x (good for short skirmishes and assaults 
        and very good at hosing people down in a quick burst of water.
 The new handling makes it easier to hold (not for bigger hands), and when 
        you pull the trigger, you hear a click: that is the valve opening to let 
        the water to go through. When it is closed, no water can leak out the 
        firing chamber. The colours are different and have character. Besides 
        that, I like that orange, yellow, black and blue look.
 Overall, this is a great, light, good looking water blaster that packs 
        quite a punch for its size. Good choice of nozzle settings all in a small, 
        light and powerful soaker.
 
 My rating:
 Power: 4.5
 Weight: 3
 Capacity: 4
 Overall: 4.5
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