Adventure Force Tidal Blast Power Water Blaster
- Adventure Force Tidal Blast Power Water Blaster is compact and easy-to-use
- Lift the cap and fill with water, then pull the trigger to spray water
- Blast water up to 25 feet
- Stay cool in the summer sun with super-spraying power
- Perfect for little hands to hold
- Water blaster is recommended for ages 4 years and up
⚠️ Safety Notes & Usage Tips
Based on toy water-blaster general safety guidelines and what is published for similar models, please follow:
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Don’t aim at eyes or face. Many toy water blasters state this explicitly. For example: “Do not shoot water blaster cannon directly at person’s eyes or face.”
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Use only clean tap water. Avoid using other liquids (e.g., colored fluids, salt water, or soapy water) because they could damage the mechanism or cause unexpected behavior.
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Supervise children. Especially younger ones, they need adult supervision when using such toys.
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Choking hazard / small parts. Even though it’s a water blaster (not darts), small removable parts or internal seals could become hazards. Many toy instructions include a warning for children under 3.
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Avoid modifying the nozzle or internal mechanism. Doing so may reduce safety or damage the toy.
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Empty, rinse, and dry after use. To avoid water damage, mold, or clogging. A general care tip: “Immediately after play, dump out any water left in the tank, rinse with clean tap water, open caps/nozzles, and let air-dry.”
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Be mindful of temperature/exposure. Since it’s plastic, avoid storing the blaster in extremely hot vehicles or direct sun for long periods. Some toy plastics can warp, degrade, or become brittle over time.
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Check for wear and tear. If you notice cracks, leaks, or malfunctioning parts (especially the pump or nozzle seal), stop using it until repaired or replaced.
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Use in safe areas. Make sure the playing area is safe (no slippery surfaces, no fragile items around, no sharp obstacles) and that the toy is appropriate for the age of the user.
✅ Material / Construction
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The shell and main body appear to be made of hard plastic, likely ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene). For example, a similar water-blaster (the “Tidal Storm Aqua Blitz”) lists “Material: ABS”.
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Internals will include typical toy-blaster components: pump mechanisms, seals, water reservoir, nozzle, etc. Reviews of related models show that the build and ergonomics are “decent quality plastic”.
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Since the exact manual for the “Tidal Storm Power” model wasn’t found publicly, assume similar materials and construction to other models in this line.



























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