2002 re-issues available now in my area
2002 re-issues available now in my area
In the past couple of weeks I've come up on a few re-issues that I couldn't pass up. I got a Super Soaker Splashfire for only $6.99 on sale at a Fred Meyer In the Portland OR area. I also came across a pack of two Max-D 3000's that were a bit more at a target. They were trying to sell the pair for $17.99. Luckily I found a set of them a week later at a Goodwill, in box, for only $5.99.
Target in my area donates most toy returns to Goodwill, so I usually get cheap blasters throughout the Spring/Summer seasons. Thrift stores are great this time of year as people are usually cleaning out old toys/water guns. I got a Thunderstorm for $7 that was obviously a Target return a couple weeks ago. This one needed a small fix. The hose that ran through the motor just needed to be re-attached. Is there any other re-issues out there that anyone is noticing?
Here's a pic of the goods
Target in my area donates most toy returns to Goodwill, so I usually get cheap blasters throughout the Spring/Summer seasons. Thrift stores are great this time of year as people are usually cleaning out old toys/water guns. I got a Thunderstorm for $7 that was obviously a Target return a couple weeks ago. This one needed a small fix. The hose that ran through the motor just needed to be re-attached. Is there any other re-issues out there that anyone is noticing?
Here's a pic of the goods
"On those occasions, when you need to make a big splash, there's the Super Soaker 100!"
current arsenal:
1. Water Warriors Gorgon
2. Super Soaker XP 65
3. SS Max D 3000 (x2)
4. Water Warriors Titan (x2)
5. Super Soaker Splashfire
current arsenal:
1. Water Warriors Gorgon
2. Super Soaker XP 65
3. SS Max D 3000 (x2)
4. Water Warriors Titan (x2)
5. Super Soaker Splashfire
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Re: 2002 re-issues available now in my area
That explains why I find so many almost NIB blasters at Goodwill.
I've seen these blasters around since last year. They even sell MD 6000s at some stores.
I've seen these blasters around since last year. They even sell MD 6000s at some stores.
CA99 wrote:It's funny because you can get 5 water bottles and a pencil for much less than $90.
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Re: 2002 re-issues available now in my area
It's very interesting to think that the molds for many of these blasters still remain today, albeit in cold storage somewhere. Theoretically, Hasbro could re-release any gun if they wanted to, but are generally limited by what sells and what stores are willing to stock. I'm still hoping and dreaming for a Hasbro.com online store that sells older XP or CPS models too large or expensive to practically sell to stores.
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Is the Splashfire really worth that much? It seems to be a somewhat useless blaster (unless your game works with weak blasters), and the MD3k and 2k are cheaper.
I still don't buy the "shelf space" BS. (Well to an extent anyways.) The CPS 1000, 1200, and 2100 were all smaller than many current blasters, both Nerf and SS/WW, and there's really no reason at all not to re-release them if they're unwilling or unable to design anything better. They were simple blasters too; I doubt that they were that expensive to manufacture and were certainly much cheaper to make than, say, the Oozinator, HydroBlitz, Orca, and other recent stuff. Obviously, the higher CPS end and Monsters may have been affected by shelf space and cost, as evident in the Monsters' reduced reservoir sizes, but that's much farther up the line than even the Monster 2002/CPS 4100 or 1500, which were both excellent blasters.
Anyway, at $5-$8, I expect a good sidearm, not something with little use like the Thunderstorm or Splash Fire.
Apparently, there's several Goodwill areas in Michigan, though they're fairly far away from where I live. Either way, I should find the time someday to see what they have.
I still don't buy the "shelf space" BS. (Well to an extent anyways.) The CPS 1000, 1200, and 2100 were all smaller than many current blasters, both Nerf and SS/WW, and there's really no reason at all not to re-release them if they're unwilling or unable to design anything better. They were simple blasters too; I doubt that they were that expensive to manufacture and were certainly much cheaper to make than, say, the Oozinator, HydroBlitz, Orca, and other recent stuff. Obviously, the higher CPS end and Monsters may have been affected by shelf space and cost, as evident in the Monsters' reduced reservoir sizes, but that's much farther up the line than even the Monster 2002/CPS 4100 or 1500, which were both excellent blasters.
Anyway, at $5-$8, I expect a good sidearm, not something with little use like the Thunderstorm or Splash Fire.
Apparently, there's several Goodwill areas in Michigan, though they're fairly far away from where I live. Either way, I should find the time someday to see what they have.
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Re: 2002 re-issues available now in my area
Just got a Splashfire for 50 cents. Ha ha...
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Re: 2002 re-issues available now in my area
Where are they selling Splashfires for 50 cents?
(I'm guessing you found it at Goodwill)
(I'm guessing you found it at Goodwill)
CA99 wrote:It's funny because you can get 5 water bottles and a pencil for much less than $90.
Re: 2002 re-issues available now in my area
Keep an eye out for clearance sales from "standard" retail stores too; Target, Meijer, Wal-mart, etc. The only reason I have an Oozinator is because it was on clearance for $6 at Target back in '06. The day before, it was $12 so you could tell they were pretty desperate to sell them. The shelves were PACKED with Shield Blasters and a TON of Oozinators and Ooze canisters that day.
Re: 2002 re-issues available now in my area
My buys weren't that great of deals, just nicer to pay a little less than retail on these (especially the Thunderstorm). Years ago I was really into my CPS 2500, and some of my friends had CPS guns so it was well balanced. Now we're a bunch of older guys that just don't feel like getting drenched. All of my friends and I don't have huge blasters and just enjoy a more tactical run with smaller blasters. The Splashfire is nothing more than a novelty really. I have fun with it but none of my current guns would work good in a full scale water war. Against my XP 65 and Titan it's reasonably effective. That's how most of my buddies felt a few years ago when I brought the CPS 2500 along for a quick war
Last edited by XCALIBR8 on Sat Jul 02, 2011 4:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
"On those occasions, when you need to make a big splash, there's the Super Soaker 100!"
current arsenal:
1. Water Warriors Gorgon
2. Super Soaker XP 65
3. SS Max D 3000 (x2)
4. Water Warriors Titan (x2)
5. Super Soaker Splashfire
current arsenal:
1. Water Warriors Gorgon
2. Super Soaker XP 65
3. SS Max D 3000 (x2)
4. Water Warriors Titan (x2)
5. Super Soaker Splashfire
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Re: 2002 re-issues available now in my area
@XCALIBR8: I've got to say, I'm loving your mentality. At the end of the day, what really makes a war enjoyable is not the equipment you use but how you use it and who you play with.
Case in point: The other day I dusted off some of my older blasters to make sure they were still working. Along with a few friends, we filled everything up with water to check for leaks. I worked through a few blasters before I got to my XP 240. With a tiny reservoir, pump, and nozzle I was able to outlast and outsoak my buddies. That little gun shot forever!
Case in point: The other day I dusted off some of my older blasters to make sure they were still working. Along with a few friends, we filled everything up with water to check for leaks. I worked through a few blasters before I got to my XP 240. With a tiny reservoir, pump, and nozzle I was able to outlast and outsoak my buddies. That little gun shot forever!
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Re: 2002 re-issues available now in my area
@Nitro123PG - Nice video. I'm glad mine's not the only Splashfire that sounds like a wounded Tauntaun when being used.
"On those occasions, when you need to make a big splash, there's the Super Soaker 100!"
current arsenal:
1. Water Warriors Gorgon
2. Super Soaker XP 65
3. SS Max D 3000 (x2)
4. Water Warriors Titan (x2)
5. Super Soaker Splashfire
current arsenal:
1. Water Warriors Gorgon
2. Super Soaker XP 65
3. SS Max D 3000 (x2)
4. Water Warriors Titan (x2)
5. Super Soaker Splashfire
Re: 2002 re-issues available now in my area
Awesome analogy! LOLXCALIBR8 wrote:@Nitro123PG - Nice video. I'm glad mine's not the only Splashfire that sounds like a wounded Tauntaun when being used.
As for resurrecting the Splashfire to 2011 colors, I suppose that isn't too surprising. Bring back anything more potent would really be of too great a contrast to their latest offerings.
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Re: 2002 re-issues available now in my area
Hasbro seems to have made Soaker Wars versions of many of their so-so guns- the MD3k and 6k, Splashfire, and more.
DX wrote:In the neanderthal days of K-modding, people would lop off the whole PRV
Beware the PurpleWell, not that much soakage.
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Well, at least mine's not the only one. I triend lubricating the pump area to no avail.XCALIBR8 wrote:@Nitro123PG - Nice video. I'm glad mine's not the only Splashfire that sounds like a wounded Tauntaun when being used.
iSoaker, does your Splashfire make that noise when being used?
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Re: 2002 re-issues available now in my area
i bet a good re-release idea would be taking a flash flood, cutting out the area on the shell where the square "flash flood" sticker is, put a rail on the flood lever, an whamo! you got yourself a decent seller for everyone!
on the other note, i've seen said re-release blasters floating around, but i didn't bother taking much notice to them other than thier existance.
on the other note, i've seen said re-release blasters floating around, but i didn't bother taking much notice to them other than thier existance.
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