| | |  | Spider-Man Mega Blaster Web Shooter With Glove | Home » » » Spider-Man Mega Blaster Web Shooter With Glove | | | | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 9.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 15 reviews |
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11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Disappointed on ChristmasDec 25, 2010
By Julia P. I had a feeling this would be one of those toys that I regretted purchasing but my son (7) REALLY REALLY wanted it for Christmas. So, after opening it last night, we see that it's an accessorized can of silly string. . . a really expensive can of silly string. The directions also say not to spray on walls, vinyl, doors, paint, etc. basically anything a little boy would want to spray it on. He used up the rest of the can just spraying it out the door because it was too hard to use with the glove and all that. What a waste! Definitely the worst toy over $10 we've ever bought.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Web shooterJul 07, 2011
By Preciousgio
"Preciousgio"
My son loves this toy, but I don't give it a 5 because I have to monitor his access to it for two reasons: 1. He can only play with it outside because it shoots either water or silly string. 2. The silly string replacements are expensive so he uses it sparingly. (not much fun for a 5 year old to conserve).
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Good toy, if you know what your getting.Jan 27, 2011
By CadabraPundit I bought this toy for myself out of curiousity. Ive always been a spider-man fan since I was a kid and loved the idea of shooting a web from some gizmo attached to your wrist like Spidey. Its basically a can of silly string with a special top/lid that allows it to spray parallel to the can instead of 90 degrees like normal areosol cans, plus a plastic metal gadget that allows you to fasten it to your wrist/forearm. You slap it on with velcro straps and touch the trigger that lays in the middle of your palm and it sprays out the blue silly string. The amount of string that the can sprays out doesnt take that long to run out and the size of the unit is a little bulky (guess I was expecting the super small webshooters Spidey has in the comics you can barely see) You do have to be careful where you shoot it, it will take a bit to clean off walls or carpet or furniture, and may stain if it gets on those items. So shooting it on something like a large carboard box or outside is best. The water spraying tube is also an outside toy, and it works great too, basically its a glorified water spray gun. Having to buy can after can of silly string can get expensive, but the toy itself is really cool.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Super fun, but...Jan 23, 2011
By J. DeBari I bought this for my 4 y.o. He absolutely loved it! He's a huge Spiderman fan and had a blast spraying his webs all over his Dad, his playroom, and myself. There are 2 big problems though: 1)The can of web spray lasts about 10 minutes and is like $8 for refills (YIKES!), and 2) After 10 minutes of play, it took me over 30 minutes to clean it up. Luckily, I bought a 2nd can when I bought the shooter itself, so he was able to play with it for longer than 10 minutes, but NO TOY is worth $50/hour to play with ($8/can/10minutes x 6)! We'll definitely get our money's worth come spring and summer when we can use the water shooter piece outside, but that won't be for a while since we are looking at over 2' of snow on the ground right now with much more to come. I'm going to try to see if a plain old can of silly string will work instead (since that's all the webs are anyhow)...
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Disappointed but I think my grandson liked itJan 19, 2011
By Earnest Jane I paid $29 for a glove and a can of a 'web' making substance that I found out later is commonly available at Target et al. So, it was overpriced. What you spray out of a can doesn't especially make a web. It is like string out of a can or whatever--like what the two kids played with in the movie Big. I wish I had invested my $29 in something more lasting for my grandson's birthday.
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