The Remote Controlled 100 Foot Water Cannon

by Ally in Remote Control Toys, Toys

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Few things bring out the kid in adults like having their hands on a water cannon.  You don’t have to run around, you just choose an unsuspecting target and blast them with water.  With this you don’t even have to be anywhere near them.  Giving you plenty of time to get a head start before they tackle you to the ground and steal the cannon from you.  You just have to make sure that you’re quick on your feet, otherwise you might find yourself being the one getting shot by the cannon.

This water cannon can hit a target from 100 feet away and works by attaching to a garden hose.  Even better is that it has a remote that works from up to 30′ away.  The cannon has three different interchangeable nozzles that allow for you to choose between a stream, mist or spray.  I suppose if you switch it to mist it’d be perfect for watering the lawn or a garden.  Giving you a practical reason to own one, if you predict you might have issues explaining to your significant other why you need it.  It has a base on it, so you can set it down on the ground or up on something a little more high up.  It also can tilt to hit the target.  It uses 4 C batteries, not included, that will power the cannon for 10 hours.  You can purchase this from Hammacher and Schlemmer for $59.95.

Source: NerdApproved

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4 Comments on “The Remote Controlled 100 Foot Water Cannon”

New Consumers Store » Blog Archive » Remote Controlled 100 Foot Water Cannon Says:

June 8th, 2009 at 6:35 am

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mark Says:

June 8th, 2009 at 1:24 pm

this looks like it could be fun this summer

Remote-controlled 100 foot water cannon - SlipperyBrick.com Says:

June 8th, 2009 at 3:43 pm

[...] on a hot day. It uses 4 C batteries that will power the cannon for up to 10 hours. Only $59.95. [Coolestgadgets] [...]

mark Says:

June 9th, 2009 at 9:52 am

so is the remote water proof? and is it a pan and tilt?
can we see a pic of the remote?

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