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Poggers
December 13, 2024
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December 13, 2024
Join us as we explore Gel Blasters with tips on types, safety, maintenance, responsible bead storage, and more.
>Join us as we explore Gel Blasters with tips on types, safety, maintenance, responsible bead storage, and more.
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Gel Blasters are toy guns that shoot water beads as ammunition. Available in vibrant colors and realistic designs, these guns are popular with both children and adults. They operate similarly to Nerf guns but use water-based gel balls instead of darts. Powered manually or with built-in lithium batteries, these guns offer engaging play experiences.

Popular options available on Amazon include:
For more realistic models, consider specialty stores like BIU Blasters or Tac Toys.
When purchasing Gel Blasters, consider:


Soak the beads in water for 3-4 hours until they reach 7-8mm, the ideal size for gel guns. Warm water can expedite growth, but oversized beads may cause jamming.
Water beads are biodegradable when kept away from water but can take decades to decompose in aquatic environments, potentially harming marine life. Dispose of them responsibly in sealed trash bags.
Gel Blasters are a fun way to encourage imaginative play and engage in recreational activities. By following proper safety and maintenance practices, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
Gel Blasters come in two types: spring-operated manual guns (affordable and suitable for kids) and battery-operated automatic guns, offering manual, semi-auto, and fully automatic firing modes.
Consider the user’s age and safety. For kids, choose low-FPS models. For adults, evaluate features like FPS, range, fire rate, round capacity, and durability.
Popular models include the Surge Blaster, SplatRball SRB1200, Anstoy Desert Eagle, and NLFGUW Electric Blaster. Check Amazon or specialty stores like BIU Blasters for options.
Regularly clean internal parts, lubricate them, and remove unused gel balls to prevent rust and jamming. Test fire before use to ensure proper functioning.
Soak water beads in water for 3-4 hours until they reach 7-8mm in size. Avoid using oversized beads, as they can cause jamming issues in the blaster.
Drain water from the beads and store them in an airtight jar away from sunlight. Alternatively, freeze them for later use, but never fire frozen beads at others.
Yes, but only if kept away from water. In water bodies, they take decades to decompose, potentially harming marine life. Dispose of them responsibly in sealed trash bags.
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