Buying Water Guns in Bulk
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Buying Water Guns in Bulk
Hey I'm trying to look where I can buy good quality water guns for cheap. I need at least 30 if I could buy up to 60 I would... ANy leads?
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Re: Buying Water Guns in Bulk
Hmm...Amazon? Honestly not a very good wholesaler, but at least they'll have enough water guns in stock.
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Re: Buying Water Guns in Bulk
It really depends on what your definition of a "good quality water gun" is compared to your definition of "cheap" is. Depending on what is available locally, some stores are willing to negotiate sales discounts if you are buying a larger amount. Try speaking with some local stores' managers (not just a salesrep) for trying to negotiate a cheaper price.
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Re: Buying Water Guns in Bulk
Well, I mean I want some thing that is some what standard, like pump action, not complete shit pretty much, my price range is 100-200 dollars. And I need at least 30 water guns.
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Re: Buying Water Guns in Bulk
At that price range, you want a decent pump-action water gun for $3-6 dollars per water gun. That will, unfortunately, likely be a little tricky to find, though there are some pump-action water guns by Buzz Bee Toys that I believe may retail around the $6 mark (see this page for some of the products though pricing info is not available on their website. That said, if my memory serves me correctly, the WW Gremlin retails ~$5.99 and is a good water blaster for its price.
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