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Thursday 16 April 2009

Evaluation:Airzooka,Air bazooka!

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As a variation on other toy"weapons" for children,the Airzooka shoots only air.Live demostration in front of children to harness their "pester power" is highly recommended.It also glows in the dark.

This new product is very safe and fun.It's called Airzooka because it shoots just air in front.So that,it will be just like a strong wind goes through like a bullet.Children might like this product because in young minds they have creative imaginations.Also parents don't have to care about the product because it's an absolute safe!It's a really simple but useful gun!
But the main thing it's just relevant for very young children,at the age of juniors or teenagers,demand for this product won't be high.And it just can shoot small and light objects such as cards or plastic cups,which children might get bored of that.

How does it work?
All you have to do is pull back the elasticated rear section and release it catapult-style. Airzooka then propels a powerful pocket of air straight at your intended target. It's a bit like having an invisible pair of mega-powerful bellows. With its walloping phantom blasts, Airzooka is ideal for convincing workmates there's a poltergeist in town, or simply confusing them to the point of insanity. They really won't know what's hit them!

You can also have immeasurable fun ruffling a vain colleague's hair, furtively blowing his/her paperwork all over the place, or indulging in a little target practice with a few paper cups. So what if Airzooka resembles something that Dick Dastardly might use to bark orders at his Vulture Squadron. The point is, this colourful cartoon-esque contraption is brilliantly simple, never runs out of ammo and brings a whole new meaning to the phrase 'air gun.'

STRENTHS:
  • Simple product and low cost
  • Very safe
  • Never runs out of...ammo...=))
WEAKNESSES:
  • Just relevant to very young children
  • The decorations of a product is bad.
  • Children might get bored easily

1 comment:

chris sivewright said...

good but check your spelling - strengths?