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Super Soaker 100
SS100
Year Released:

1990

Available?:

No

Stock Capacity:

1.5L of water

Family:

Classic Super Soaker

Additional Pages:Reviewless
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Super Soaker 100 Larami 1991 Commercial Retro Toys and Cartoons

The Super Soaker 100 is a 1990 Classic Super Soaker Larami Super Soaker that holds 1.5L of water. It is a large Super Soaker, bigger than the Super Soaker 50, but smaller than the Super Soaker 200. The Super Soaker 100 was the first water blaster to feature a separate pressure chamber, and was revolutionary in water blaster design, changing water wars forever. The Super Soaker 100 was discontinued a few years later to make way for more powerful blaster designs. A "New and Improved" variant was released in 1997, but was discontinued shortly after release due to poor sales and poor performance compared to other blasters at the time; New and Improved Super Soaker 100s can be distinguished by their better overall build quality and a "NEW AND IMPROVED AIR PRESSURE SUPER SOAKER 100" sticker on the reservoir. It is no longer available as its home line has since been discontinued. It is classified as an air blaster with a separate pressure chamber.

Description[]

The Super Soaker 100 is a standard rifle-sized soaker, with an blue body, yellow reservoir, yellow pressure chamber and a blue pump handle. The pistol grip of the soaker is textured to allow for better grip.

Internals[]

The Super Soaker 100 has internals standard for air blasters for its time. It has a pinch-tube trigger, hoses, a separate firing chamber and an air pump among other things.

Blaster Co-relation[]

The Super Soaker 100, being the first blaster with a separate pressure chamber, was the basis of many future designs to come, including the larger Super Soaker 200 to be released a year later.

Its direct successor was the XP 150, followed by the XP 105, XP 110, XP 310, and finally the Max-D 6000

Faults[]

Like most other blasters, the Super Soaker 100 has faults. The main fault with the soaker is that it is rather weak compared to blasters of today, due to its small nozzle; the Super Soaker 100 has been outclassed by more powerful weapons of a similar size. The Super Soaker 100 is also known to be very fragile, with a poor pump and leaks a lot.

How to Fire[]

Step 1 - Load the reservoir with water.
Step 2 - Load the reservoir into the soaker.
Step 3 - Pump the blaster 30-40 times; 40 times is recommended if the blaster has been sitting unused for a long time.
Step 4 - Pull the trigger to fire a stream of water.

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