I like that the rate of fire is better compared to a Rapidstrike, but what ruins that is the fact it can’t keep up with that rate of fire, and loses range overtime.
Too bad all the other options for full auto are discontinued, but thanks to thrifting, I managed to find a hyperfire for $5, the thing is like seven years old, but it still performs better than the turbine by a noticable margin
The early Elite 2.0 line was just an embarrassment for Hasbro. The blasters were extremely poorly built, uncomfortable, and claimed to be an upgrade to the original Elite series, when it was in fact, a downgrade. This is not a problem with more modern Elite 2.0 blasters, but the early blasters, *oof.*
I blame Covid as well as other shady crap that went down with the development of that series, from what I heard, the designers really put their effort in, and hated the fact that they had to make such severe budget cuts in the designs
That’s because nerf neglected to put any piece of plastic above the magazine to stop the dart from going up too high Y’know, what the jam door is supposed to do? I just leave the jam door off so I can push the darts back down if they jam
fun fact: if you go ahead and buy it, for the love of god CHECK THE MAG. some turbine mags have its internal spring messed up, so it will not feed properly i can tell you that by my own experience :']
Your shoes and clothes wear out, batteries, tyres and pretty much anything mechanical will wear out over time, no matter how much they cost. Toys are no different, especially cheap ones like this. Lots of consumer goods are not user servicable or are just considered disposable. Considering how most kids treat them, many toys, even high quality ones, won't last two years before they get broken or the kids just lose interest. Selling toys is what Hasbro do, so like any manufacturer, they expect them to have a finite life, otherwise nobody would buy a new one.
I like that the rate of fire is better compared to a Rapidstrike, but what ruins that is the fact it can’t keep up with that rate of fire, and loses range overtime.
The turbine: most rectangular blaster ever
Too bad all the other options for full auto are discontinued, but thanks to thrifting, I managed to find a hyperfire for $5, the thing is like seven years old, but it still performs better than the turbine by a noticable margin
They aren’t, the rapidstrike is still on Amazon for close to retail price, alongside the infinus, regulator, and hyperfire
when he sad quality control i lost it and started laughing
Funnily enough I was planning on buying one of those 😅
This thing………….. is getting rough
The early Elite 2.0 line was just an embarrassment for Hasbro. The blasters were extremely poorly built, uncomfortable, and claimed to be an upgrade to the original Elite series, when it was in fact, a downgrade. This is not a problem with more modern Elite 2.0 blasters, but the early blasters, *oof.*
I blame Covid as well as other shady crap that went down with the development of that series, from what I heard, the designers really put their effort in, and hated the fact that they had to make such severe budget cuts in the designs
hey man i really like your channel and i am joining your server
BRO CAN NOT SLEEP WITHOUT HATING ON ELITE 2.0 💀(he isa real one for that ngl)
i hate it, i dont know if its just mine, but it jams every 3-4 darts with any mag.
That’s because nerf neglected to put any piece of plastic above the magazine to stop the dart from going up too high
Y’know, what the jam door is supposed to do?
I just leave the jam door off so I can push the darts back down if they jam
Yea I think it's too late for me. . .
(I've already got the turbine) BUT THE INFINUS IS COOL!!
I tottaly agree with you too Tessera. Turbo it’s not my choice.
At least the Turdbind has a decent rof for a stock blaster.
It doesn’t though- brand new it’s slightly slower than the Hyperfire, and mine after just a couple years is now slower than the rapidstrike
@@TesserasNerfRoomTurdbind is the more suitable name😂.I will still buy it sience for me it is only 30€.
@@TesserasNerfRoom I will buy it together with the double punch which is only 20€ for me.
What a nice, positive review :)
fun fact: if you go ahead and buy it, for the love of god CHECK THE MAG.
some turbine mags have its internal spring messed up, so it will not feed properly
i can tell you that by my own experience :']
The blaster literally has planned obsolescence.
Literally
Your shoes and clothes wear out, batteries, tyres and pretty much anything mechanical will wear out over time, no matter how much they cost. Toys are no different, especially cheap ones like this. Lots of consumer goods are not user servicable or are just considered disposable. Considering how most kids treat them, many toys, even high quality ones, won't last two years before they get broken or the kids just lose interest. Selling toys is what Hasbro do, so like any manufacturer, they expect them to have a finite life, otherwise nobody would buy a new one.
Difference is with any other blaster I have the ability to repair or replace broken parts, they make such repairs impossible with this one.
Did you put new batteries?
@@haronalo6555 yup
i just bought one from my local store then i saw this video. aw come on.
Ur og review was better. This blaster is not bad!
@@jackpousson1440 yes, it is. Watch the video
@@TesserasNerfRoom I've had this blaster since its release. It has not failed on me once.
@@jackpousson1440 then enjoy it, but that doesn’t make the blaster “not bad”
It just means you can enjoy using it and that yours works fine
Alright then.