🎯 Lock & Load Your Nerf Kingdom in Style!
The NERF Elite Blaster Rack is a sleek, Amazon-exclusive storage solution designed to hold up to 20 Nerf blasters along with darts and accessories. Featuring a drawer, shelves, hooks, and rail mounts, it offers versatile organization options. Its snap-fit plastic construction ensures quick, hassle-free assembly, making it perfect for players aged 8 and up who want to keep their gear battle-ready and stylishly displayed.
Item Dimensions | 25 x 13.5 x 7.68 inches |
Size | One Size |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Subject Character | blaster |
Theme | Anime |
Battery Type | No batteries required |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Team Building Skills |
Power Source | manual winding |
Number of Players | 1 |
M**.
Sturdy and has a bullet drawer!
Love. I bought one months ago to hold all our need guns. Still holy strong. So I bought another for all our gel blasters
C**E
ABSOLUTELY NOT!
Bought this for my son for Christmas, sitting here currently and it’s taken me and my husband an HOUR to put this together. Problems I have with it:1. Made of horribly cheap plastic so whilst trying to connect, the pieces kept bending feeling as if they would snap at any given moment.2. The price point of this item is abysmal for the quality of the item. The pictures look like a much higher quality item and I decided to go with the nerf brand thinking it would be better quality but it’s HORRIBLE!3. The pieces are IMPOSSIBLE to attach. They do not easily connect to each other, I would rather spend more money and have to screw things together than pay a high price for pieces that don’t snap together or fit flush with each other. The instructions are semi simple to follow but they do not have the pieces properly labeled for example. They had parts in the instruction booklet labeled at E1 and E2 but on the parts they were just labeled E, funny thing is they were supposed to be put on a specific way.4. I would have had to buy multiple because it really isn’t as functional as we thought, we couldn’t put all of his nerf into it because I was afraid it would fall apart or break.
A**R
Reviews are right about assembly
This is a decent rack and functionally, I think it will suit our needs fine.As far as design and assembly are concerned, this was a giant mess. I have a background in engineering (although not materials or structural in nature), and so I normally approach self assembly items with bad reviews with a grain of salt. I can usually find my way around some of the issues and concerns people encounter. As for this item, all the complaints are warranted.I didn't have much in the way of problems with directions. They were mostly clear. But the design itself was bad and the materials were concerning. Tolerances were bad. Fitting the tabs in the slots was a painfully frustrating process. The tabs were mostly angled with a lip on one side that would catch and lock when fully inserted into the slot. But many of them were hard to get all the way in. I feel it was a miracle I did not break the material trying. Some of them had lips facing the wrong way, so they did not effectively lock in place. The worst was connecting the base plate to the vertical frame piece that separates the rack from the shelves / drawer. The base plate had longer tabs with longer lips that would rest in a grove on the bottom of the divider frame piece. This design was ok, but the lip was too long to fit through the slot that you have to slide it into to connect them. And you could not effectively angle the pieces to get the tab in that way. Ultimately you have to modify the materials and either make the slot bigger or shave the lips of the tabs down. I ended up doing the latter and then the design worked fine. But the consumer shouldn't have to perform that step. Just design it better!The unit was littered with little to no good places to grab and / or brace when trying to lock the tabs of the pieces in place. The drawer was the worst. Attaching the sides to the base was awful. When you get one side in place, applying pressure to connect the other side would almost invariably make the attached side pop back off. There were times assembling it where I wanted to scream or throw the whole thing away in frustration.I think it will hold up and serve its purpose well. The price seemed reasonable, albeit a little expensive for what you're getting. But the assembly may make it not worth it overall for most. BUYER BEWARE!
C**.
Phenomenal for Blaster Storage and Organization, Do it Right Though
I absolutely love these blaster storage racks. I've put several together in the past and they've all been wonderful. I haven't really been a fan of the pegboard look, so these are very unique and easy for me personally, and I feel like they look much better. They are very sturdy, but it can be a little difficult putting together admittedly. But once you do, it is well worth it. You ABSOLUTELY have to make sure the parts are snapping into place properly, and it does take some effort sometimes, and pay very careful attention to the instructions, otherwise you are going to get a loose and wobbly storage rack. But when it's done right, it's absolutely wonderful. It can hold a ton of blasters without feeling like it is going to fall apart or feeling rickety. I additionally love the fact that it's got the hangers on the sides as well, so you can store even more blasters on there, as well as the bin on the bottom for accessories or darts or whatever. All in all, it's very modular, looks awesome, sturdy, and a trustworthy product, but it has to be put together properly, and it can take some oomph to do so. Highly recommended!
J**P
Pretty good
Item was amazing but the only reason I give a 4 star is because it is a complete nightmare to assemble. the pieces did not fit well but you do need to use a rubber mallet. But it held my nerf guns very very well and are still standing to the point where I can but weights in it and it will still stand.If instructions are not in the box then look up a how to build on youtube.
TrustPilot
1天前
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