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Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:31 pm
by isoaker
Well, as noted in the latest blaster thread, got both a Microburst and Electrostorm today. Both are small, but the Electrostorm is roughly twice the size of the Microburst.
As we already know, the Electrostorm is a motorized water blaster. It needs 4AA batteries to work.
The capacity, however, is even less than I had imagined. The reservoir (no clip on this blaster) holds 85mL (the box says 70mL, but I measured slightly more). At least the
Nerf Super Soaker Thunderstorm's clips held ~275mL and even that is low.
Oh well...
Can't do much more testing for now. More to come later in the week.

Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:46 pm
by isoaker
Pictures of the Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm now posted.
More stats to come... enjoy these for now!

Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:05 pm
by isoaker
Well, did output testing on the Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm today.
Got a whopping 5mL/sec (~0.16 oz./sec). Well, it's about 75% as good as the Nerf Super Soaker Thunderstorm in terms of sheer output. Thanks to its ~85mL reservoir and low output, you can get over 14 seconds of continuous shot time.
Will need to wait for warmer weather to do range testing, but I think you guys already have a good idea of how this blaster is going to perform.
Review to come soon...

Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:58 pm
by DX
Got a whopping 5mL/sec (~0.16 oz./sec)
My HH Dream pistol gets output of 0.24 oz/sec. The Electrostorm is seriously sad if it can't outgun a piston-trigger-powered piece of junk.
Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 9:22 am
by wetmonkey442
Any idea of the MSRP on this wonderful piece of technology?
Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 11:47 am
by isoaker
wetmonkey442 wrote:Any idea of the MSRP on this wonderful piece of technology?
See
Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ SuperSoaker.com. $9.99 USD

Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 4:11 pm
by wetmonkey442
Forgive me, but I've developed a severe allergic reaction to the Super Soaker website since 2004. Thanks for the info!

Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 4:54 pm
by atvan
isoaker wrote:Well, did output testing on the Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm today.
Got a whopping 5mL/sec (-0.16 oz./second)
ftfy
Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 8:35 pm
by isoaker
Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm review posted on iSoaker.com. Just need to do range testing, but that will need to wait for warmer weather.
Enjoy!

Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:34 am
by marauder
Streams pushed out by this blaster are thin, indeed, and begin to break apart roughly 8 to 10 feet
holy crap
Also, your link to the Point Break page doesn't go anywhere. I'm guessing you're currently working on a review or something, but thought I'd let you know.
Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:23 pm
by isoaker
marauder_4 wrote:Also, your link to the Point Break page doesn't go anywhere. I'm guessing you're currently working on a review or something, but thought I'd let you know.
Thanks for the note on the broken links; those were from typos, not due to working on the Point Break's review page.

Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 3:19 pm
by scottthewaterwarrior
I think I saw a kid with this thing on Friday, it might have been a Thunderstorm, I was driving so I didn't get a good look. He was only 6 but I really wanted to roll down the window and yell, "The new SuperSoakers suck, WaterWarriors are far superior!" I think that whole drive by while yelling something out the window and not crash only works in the movies, I at least didn't want to test it. It would be kind of embarrassing to tell my parents that I hit a parked car after only having my license for like a month.
or for assassin-type games where a quick-draw water blaster is needed
Judging by what you said previously:
There is also a slight lag between pulling the trigger and stream production
...I do not think that it would make a quick draw gun. It think I will just stick to buying squirt guns at the dollar store, my money would be better spent that way.
I would really like to know if this blaster can be submerged fully in water, a none waterproof water gun would be really funny.
After seeing SS's 2012 lineup, I wouldn't be surprised if some stores carry only WaterWarriors this year.
Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 3:42 pm
by isoaker
scottthewaterwarrior wrote:After seeing SS's 2012 lineup, I wouldn't be surprised if some stores carry only WaterWarriors this year.
Do not underestimate the power of advertising budgets. While the 2012 Nerf Super Soaker line's overall performance is poor, they may have a better advertising campaign that retailers really like. There are so many who get persuaded to buy based on what they see in ads versus actually doing critical comparisons on actual products.
That said, the way the Nerf Super Soaker line is developing, I am beginning to question whether to continue to try to review all the new releases on iSoaker.com. Will give them one or two more years, but if things continue in their current direction, I'll begin only picking up interesting-looking water blasters as is done with other less-popular brands like Banzai, X-Stream, etc.

Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:15 am
by martianshark
scottthewaterwarrior wrote:I would really like to know if this blaster can be submerged fully in water, a none waterproof water gun would be really funny.
If everyone's wielding the new Super Squirters, it wouldn't really matter.
Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 4:54 pm
by thelaminator
hey, the super squirter thing is catching on!
this is sad. and to see actual nerf blasters make a complete u-turn with thier product quality rate, and instead we practically get an "l-turn"

- this is what i mean, in MS paint form!
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Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:08 pm
by scottthewaterwarrior
I don't get it. What do the weird shapes and Super Squirter have to do with anything? (Super Squirter represents Nerf Super Soaker right?) I still don't get it.
Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 4:35 pm
by TheSoaker
scottthewaterwarrior wrote:I don't get it. What do the weird shapes and Super Squirter have to do with anything? (Super Squirter represents Nerf Super Soaker right?) I still don't get it.
the lines represent the stocks of nerf who is SKYROCKETING and super soaker which is doing the exact oppisite of SKYROCKETING which it should be. Get it?
Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:52 pm
by thelaminator
i drew it up in like <5 minutes. TheSoaker still has it pretty well wrapped-up though. nerf started on a head for the pits, then it stayed there for awhile, and quickly regained momentum. on the other hand, Nerf super shi squir soaker slowly was going down, and then went into the negative zone.
Re: Hands-On: Nerf Super Soaker Electrostorm @ iSoaker.com
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:24 pm
by HBWW
I saw someone carry an Electrostorm today at school, and I saw a picture in our university's student newspaper depicting a soakfest (that I was never aware of) that happened a few weeks ago, where someone was carrying some other Somethingstorm with a drum mag. These things are a bit larger than I expected lol, but their output is so low that they can easily and safely be used indoors. The person I saw with it today went around squirting her friends lol.
But hey, as of late, Battlefield 3 released a patch and added an option for the user to spend money unlocking items in the game that they would otherwise have to play to unlock. You are able to spend up to $40 to get most of the unlocks.
So... No big deal here. Just companies doing stuff that annoys a limited percentage of their demographic just to make more money. In the case of BF3, users have to deal with new players leveling up without working in-game for it. In the case of Hasbro, we have to put up with the disgrace of the Super Soaker name and limit our options to their only competition so far.