A Rapid-Fire Snowball Blaster That Shoots Up To 50 Feet

by Scott Beale on December 5, 2008 · 2 comments

Snowball Blaster

The 50′ Snowball Launcher, available from Hammacher Schlemmer.

This toy blaster makes and launches softball-sized snowballs up to 50′, allowing rapid, long-range assaults during neighborhood snowball confrontations. Simply place snow in the forming chamber and close the lid; it packs three perfectly spherical snowballs. To blast your mark, place one snowball in the muzzle, aim the launcher, and pull back the slingshot mechanism. Because the blaster is powered by elastomers instead of batteries, it provides uninterrupted, fast-action play. Made of durable, cold-resistant plastic.

It doesn’t really snow here in San Francisco, so for us there is the Zero Fog Blaster.

via Scott Simpson

image via Hammacher Schlemmer & Think Geek

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1 Zedomax December 5, 2008 at 2:36 pm

Yeah, I've seen this one before, too bad SF doesn't snow.

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2 Chromafolio December 8, 2008 at 2:49 pm

There's a commercial on SnowballBlaster.com that shows the Blaster in action!

http://www.snowballblaster.com/

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