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===Nozzle Settings===
 
===Nozzle Settings===
Unlike the Monster X, the Monster has only four nozzle selector settings.
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Unlike the Monster X, the Monster has only four nozzle selector settings instead of six.
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*The soaker's name was first used by the [[Monster X]], before it was renamed.
 
*The soaker's name was first used by the [[Monster X]], before it was renamed.
*At one point, it was re-released as the [[CPS 4100]], with the QFD functionality removed entirely.
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*At one point, it was re-released as the [[CPS 4100]], with the Q.F.D. functionality removed entirely.
 
[[Category:Blasters introduced in 2001]]
 
[[Category:Blasters introduced in 2001]]
 
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[[Category:CPS]]

Revision as of 17:00, 9 January 2017

200px-Nerf logo 1992 r This product has been discontinued. It can no longer be found in retail stores.
Monster
Monster
Year Released:

2001

Available?:

No

Stock Capacity:

2.2L of water

Family:

Monster Series

The Monster is a 2001 Monster Series Super Soaker that holds 2.2L of water. It is classified as an elastic- and hose-pressure blaster. It is no longer available for purchase since its home line has since been discontinued.

Details

Though the Monster is the smallest of the Monster Series, it is still considered a very large soaker. Like its bigger brothers, the Monster X and Monster XL, it features both CPS and Super Charger technology. This allows the user to fill the soaker either through normal means by removing the cap, or by using the included Q.F.D.

Nozzle Settings

Unlike the Monster X, the Monster has only four nozzle selector settings instead of six.

  • 2.5x
  • 4x
  • 8.5x
  • Fan Blast (6-way spread)

How to Fire

  • Step 1 - Fill the soaker with water normally or through the Q.F.D.
  • Step 2 - Pump the soaker at least 30 times in order to pressurize and prime it.
  • Step 3 - Pull the trigger to fire.

Trivia

  • The soaker's name was first used by the Monster X, before it was renamed.
  • At one point, it was re-released as the CPS 4100, with the Q.F.D. functionality removed entirely.