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| | | Description: | | Use the Force with the amazing Force Action Lightsabers! These weapons of Force-users everywhere have blades that retract fully into the handle, and with the push of a button, spring into action, light up, and play real lightsaber sound effects! Obi-Wan Kenobi's blue lightsaber blade jumps out to slay Sith Lords and enemies of the Republic, and requires 3x 'AA' batteries (not included) for its lights and sounds. Remember this weapon is your life! | | | Features: | |
• Lightsaber springs into action with push of a button
• Creates power-activated "humming" sounds
• Durable plastic handle, soft plastic blade
• Glowing arc-wave energy blade, extends over 3' long
• Obi-Wan Kenobi wielded this lightsaber in the fiercest battles of the Clone Wars, and its blade has met and bested the most foul minions
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.97 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.97 inches | | Product Height:
| 41.34 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.2 pounds | | Package Length:
| 22.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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Lots of fun, won't be around for long thoughJun 17, 2009 I bought a blue and a red light saber for my nephews for Christmas and then another two for myself and a friend for a Star Wars party recently this year. They are really fun. They made noise and lit up. My nephews didn't pay attention to any other gifts on Christmas morning! Also, all of my friends enjoyed playing with the other set at our party. The only downside is that they aren't very durable at all and are easily battered. But really, I had expected that when I bought them.
I think this item is a good deal. It's fun to play with, doesn't cost much, and won't annoy you for too long! haha.
Good buy. I'd recommend it.
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Awesome!Apr 16, 2009 don't know who loves these things more, the kids or me. We have three of them (Luke, Darth, Obi) and they are the coolest. They can take a good beating too...within reason, of course.
The 'blade' retracts completely into the handle. The package makes it look as though it doesn't, but it does. Also they are pretty long when extended. The sound effects are pretty good too. Of course, the best part is that the effects are motion and contact sensitive.
Great toy for the child (or adult) who is into Star Wars (or just likes beating the tar out of their sibling).
Not for kids.Mar 26, 2009 To all the parents that actually spent 57$ for this product, "good job". And I mean that in the most sarcastic way, children only break things and its possible that these might become collectables. And I would not pay 57 dollars for this, instead be smart and look online. I bought mine for only 21.00! Children only break things, might as well let them throw rocks at a Vincent Van Gogh painting.
Use Obi Wan Kenobi's Saber to defeat the Forces of EvilNov 11, 2008 The construction is solid. A button activates the sword by extending the saber and turning on the lights/special effects. It is a safe toy and I don't forsee immediate danger, except for defeat of the evil wielders of the Force. Sound effects are realistic and the lights are a great touch. My daughter loves it and I don't mind sword fighting with her, either.
Pros:
Button actuating the saber
Sound effects
Solid construction
Cons:
None
This is a great addition to your Jedi's collection. I highly recommend it.
Nice toySep 23, 2008 My kid (5 Yrs. old) loves this toy although I'm a bit dissapointed that the light is not as strong as I expected it to be.
In order to realy see the light of the lightsaber, you need to activate it in the dark and even then , it won't be strong enough.
After 3 weeks the sounds stopped working (probably because my kid and I conducted many battles :))
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