The Super Soaker CPS 1500 was released by Larami Ltd. back in 1998. While not the largest water blaster released that year by Larami, the CPS 1500 was, undoubtedly, my personal favourite blaster and one of the key reasons for me to get inspired enough to launch my first website dedicated to water blaster technology. Few blasters offer the power, flexibility, ease-of-use, unique styling, and additional features that make the CPS 1500 one of the best all-purpose water blasters ever created. The level of perfection achieved by this blaster was echoed by the fact that while the rest of the CPS line got new versions for their year 2000 release, the CPS 1500 merely got a new paint job and was renamed the CPS 1700. Continue reading Super Soaker CPS 1500 – A Closer Look
Category: Water Guns
Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Wave Warrior review posted
The review of the Nerf Super Soaker Rebelle Wave Warrior is now posted on iSoaker.com. Took me awhile to find one, but now that I have, info and pics posted. Of course, I hope to do some range testing on this water blaster soon, though I’m NOT looking forward to putting that reservoir back on…
Soak on!
Water Warriors Equalizer – A Closer Look
The Water Warriors Equalizer was released by Buzz Bee Toys Inc. in 2009 and was the smallest of a new layout of Water Warriors-brand water blaster. Its larger brethren are the Water Warriors Renegade and Water Warriors Vindicator. The Equalizer subsequently evolved into the Water Warriors Outlaw (2013) which can still be found on store shelves at the time this article is being written. The Equalizer is also one of my all-time favourite water blasters. Let’s explore why. Continue reading Water Warriors Equalizer – A Closer Look
Happy Birthday, Aquatechnology
Aquatechnology turns 17 today! The predecessor to iSoaker.com, it was 17 years ago today that I decided to launch a water-blaster-focused website, primarily looking at Super Soaker models in the beginning. How things have grown and changed since then.
Water warriors Steady stream 2 available in Korea?
I went at most famous Korean water park with my brother and his friends, called by Caribbean bay.
I went gift shop and looking on water guns, I saw Nerf super soaker barrage, and some typical water guns.
Well, I saw the familiar water gun in the gift shop.
I imagine myself, ‘I saw this water gun at isoaker, so what is it?’
And suddenly I believed, It was Water warrior’s Steady stream 2!
Brand was different, but it have very good range and output.(I tested with sample )
This is saying that, water warriors water gun can be available in Korea!
※bad grammars, bad vocabulary… sorry, I am Korean.
Water Warriors Drench Master – A Closer Look
The Water Warriors Drench Master is a simple, effective pump-action water blaster released by Buzz Bee Toys Inc. in 2015. Following in the footsteps of older Water Warriors pump-action models, the Drench Master brings to the table greater capacity than the 2008 Water Warriors Avenger while still offering a nozzle selector, albeit with only two nozzle settings from which to choose. For this type of water blaster, the Drench Master offers good capacity and performance in a solid package.
Continue reading Water Warriors Drench Master – A Closer Look
Pictures of a boxed Super Soaker XP 15: 2000 Edition
Newly acquired pictures of a boxed Super Soaker XP 15: 2000 Edition posted on iSoaker.com. While I was not able to find these in stores back when they were first released in 2000, glad I managed to still acquire one still new-in-its-packaging 15 years later.
Soak on!
Some typical korean water guns
This is AK-47 shaped water gun. This gun uses air pressure. It is have average range, but have very low output. (range 7~9 meters, output 4ml/sec.) Continue reading Some typical korean water guns
Nerf Super Soaker Zombie Strike Splatterblast – A Closer Look
The Nerf Super Soaker Zombie Strike Splatterblast is the largest of the Nerf Super Soaker products under the Zombie Strike sub-brand. Like the other Zombie Strike branded products, the Splatterblast has an interesting, rougher look and features a light-up reservoir (requires 3 AAA batteries to operate). With its interesting styling and unique multiple nozzle configuration, it is also currently the only Zombie Strike brand water blaster I have opted to test further at iSoaker.com. Continue reading Nerf Super Soaker Zombie Strike Splatterblast – A Closer Look
korean water gun situation
In Korea, people think water gun is only played by children.
So, water guns are usually product focusing on the characters, not power.
And korean water guns are always use air pressure or piston pressure.
Some korean water guns have good range, but nothing have good output.
In Korea, only barrage,double drench,scatter blast,alphafire,zipfire,freezefire are avilavle that producted at brands.
I want water warriors come in at Korea, but I think it takes so long time.
-I am korean. sorry for my bad English