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Nazru Debussy
> 3 dayYou need two of these babies if you want to run around dual wielding 2 nemesis blasters like a boss. They make your setup at least more bearable by shaving down a few excess weight on your pencil thin arm muscles. And of course you will look like an idiot if you actually go on a dual nemesis rampage in Human Resources when everyone else are using Rival Apollo
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Michael Wood
> 3 dayThis battery works great. I bought it with damaged packaging from Amazon and it still performed as it should. I however lost the instructions, so for those of you who may get frustration free packaging, here is how it works. 1) Plug it in 2) Light will be steady red on the charger 3) Blinking light on charger means ready to go In my exoerience a blinking light typically means charging and a steady light means charged. So this seemed backwards to me. The battery is more efficient and lightweight than using standard batteries. You will see a slight performance increase using this (despite the slightly lower voltage it higher current). This battery is also more stsble than doing something such as a lipo conversion. I havr no issues with my 8yo switching it out due to this. Just pick up one of these if you have any blaster it works with. Its well worth it! Here is a list the blasters this works with as well. Comoatible with: Nerf Nemesis Nerf Khaos Nerf Hera
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Connor O!
> 3 dayif you have a battery op rival gun then this is worth it, it cost basically the same as getting the d batteries and most of the guns will kill the batteries after a few days of use so youll save a lot of money no picking up all those d batteries
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Mike
> 3 dayTotally essential for the Khaos, the power is anemic at best with D cells at full power, and they drain quick, and are expensive. This thing totally woke the gun up. Now auto fire actually hits hard, isnt strained, higher rate of fire, better fps. Glad I got it. There is a youtube review that shows the difference. Id recommend looking it up. Oh, and it weighs NOTHING, takes like 3-4 lbs off the gun.
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David
> 3 dayIt holds a charge, and is a must have. Unless you want to go broke buying your kid batteries, it’s a must have. My boy has had it a month, and it is still holding up. Well that’s my sales pitch.
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Jennifer
> 3 daySo much better than to have to deal with batteries! I love it
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BES89
> 3 dayThis is an absolute must if you have a Nemesis or a Khaos. Better performance and will save you money in the long run.
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Jason
> 3 dayIt does what it does. The plug in charger is small, but still a bit chunky, so it doesnt sit nice and neat, but that is expected for the type of battery pack. I saw some people said they use LiPo for a lightweight option. Not sure how much the difference is, but this battery is still pretty lightweight, but even with the blaster itself, I have the Nemesis MXVII - 10K, its overall a hefty weapon. Well see how long it lasts, but so far so good.
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Clinton Leonard McCoy II
> 3 dayNot even a question... If you have a Khaos or are getting the Nemesis this is a MUST HAVE! 1) 6 D batteries add tons of weight to this gun, these batteries reduces that weight alot 2) rev time is slightly reduced but is noticeable 3) increases firing rate 4) increases fps... Dont just buy one! Get two! And get more mags for the Khaos!
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Lisa P.
> 3 dayI bought this for my son because I was tired of having to buy the big batteries that nerf guns require. It seemed like he kept needed new batteries every couple of weeks. He is so happy with this rechargeable pack, it lasts long and apparently makes the nerf gun shoot a little harder and more accurately. This paid for itself after the second charge because regular batteries are not cheap!