
Good review. Would that be the black-red Blazer or the newer blue-white one?
The blue and white, he said it had a spray nozzle. Thanks a lot for the review, it was really good. Now I just have to wait until mine arrives. I've got a few things in store for mine. :blues:
Great review! Very thorough, too. Spray nozzles usually only shoot half the distance or less compared to solid streams, so that's never quite been a 'con' to me, just a fact. Otherwise, a nice read!
@ Hannibal: May I repost your review on the Blazer review page on iSoaker.com?


Scorpion: You going to do any other mods? I know one more I'm going to do, I'm going to strip mine of it's electrical parts and take off that backwards trigger. I'm thinking about trying to melt the plastic from the trigger to seal the hole it will make by me taking it out. Then I will melt more plastic to cover the spot where the meter was. When I'm done and have painted it, you wouldn't even know it used batteries.

LtDan64 wrote:Wow, great review! Honest, bias-free, tells exactly what I would want to know, with just the right amount of detail (not too long and boring). Great job, hope you feel like doing more reviews, I liked this one.
Mine came yesterday, but I was too tired to go outside, and it was pouring rain so I shot it out of my bedroom window.It rocks, and is everything I expected it to be. Now all I need to do is get that sheet of rubber.

One thing I don't understand is why everyone hates the resivoir. All you have to do is lean the soaker back a little when you are almost out of water (literally when you are down to those last few drops) and the water goes right on in. Also, it doesn't need to be see-through. If you have a brain, then you can tell when you are low on water (or listen for the dry sucking of the pump), and don't need a see-through resivoir. :p


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