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Nerf N-Strike Elite Demolisher

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Dart Gun Recommended Minimum Age 8 years Level Expert Range 27 m Handling Battery Powered Blaster Mode Semi-Automatic 2 in 1 Product Details
Warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months. Choking hazard due to small parts. Do not aim at eyes or face.
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Nerf N-Strike Elite Demolisher
Product Type Dart Gun
Series Nerf N-Strike Elite
Additional Information
Recommended Minimum Age 8 years
Target Group Boys, Girls
Level Expert
Range 27 m
Handling Battery Powered
Blaster Mode Semi-Automatic
Version 2 in 1, One-Hand, Two-Hand
Material Plastic
Colour Orange
Included in Delivery Blaster
Battery Type 4 x AA
Warnings Not suitable for children under 36 months. Choking hazard due to small parts., Do not aim at eyes or face.
Note Motorized dart blasting / Includes 1o-dart banana clip
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Rachel
10/11/2014
Rachel
10/11/2014

The Elite Demolisher 2-in-1 provides tons of fine, letting you fire Elite darts or Nerf missiles (or both) which can reach up to around 90 feet. What makes this blaster especially unique is the fact that there aren't many other toys on the market that offer different way of launching ammo.

This toy comes with two missiles and 10 darts, which can be kept in the banana-style clip for easy access. With the help of 4 AA batteries, Nerf missiles are released with pump-fire action and darts with motorised dart blasting. Spare ammo packs can be bought separately if needed: missiles are available in packs of 3 and darts can be bought in packs of 10 or even 30.

The Elite Demolisher 2-in-1 can be used both indoors and outdoors and is suitable for kids aged 8 years and older.

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  • 3/5
    3/5
    Review summary: Blaster is heavy at the front but is still easy to carry and tester likes the stand-out colours used. Overall performance is great, though tester notes it's not that accurate when firing. Only 10 darts can be fired before having to reload, which tester considers annoying, and it's also quite expensive.
    The Gadget Show online (15/10/2014)