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NERF Elite Blaster Rack
- Stay organised and ready for battle with the Nerf Elite Blaster Rack!
- Holds up to 20 blasters (depending on size), accessories and ammo & clips
- Shelves, drawer, rack, rail mounts and hooks provide multiple storage options
- Includes all pieces for easy snap-fit assembly and instruction manual
- Suitable for age 8+; Compatible with other Nerf products; Blasters, darts & magazines sold separately
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 28 x 12 x 24 inches |
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Item Weight | 8.22 pounds |
ASIN | B07BC6XTS5 |
Item model number | NER0144 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #347,071 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #249 in Toy Foam Blaster Sets |
Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
Release date | August 1, 2018 |
Manufacturer | Jazwares, LLC |
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Product Description
Elite battlers can stay prepared with the Nerf Elite Blaster Rack! Ensure easy access to all your firepower with storage for up to 20 blasters, plus shelving and a drawer for lots of ammo and accessories! When your blasters are organized in the Nerf Elite Blaster Rack, you'll always be ready to gear up for action! Includes all pieces for easy snap-fit assembly and instruction manual. Compatible with other Nerf products. Suitable for age 8 years and up.
Top Brand: Nerf
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About Nerf
Created by Parker Brothers in 1969 and currently owned by Hasbro, Nerf is a brand with over 45 years of history and heritage to build on and unparalleled performance, power, and popularity, particularly in the blaster category.
Nerf is a lifestyle and continuous evolution of extremely innovative products that drive the passion amongst the brand’s huge fan base. From blasters, bows, and balls, to apparel, Nerf Dog pet toys, books, and apps, the Nerf brand has made its mark in a variety of areas.
Nerf Elite Blaster Rack
Built out dimensions are 24" high x 12" deep x 28" wide
Elite battlers can stay prepared with the Nerf Elite Blaster Rack! Ensure easy access to all your firepower with storage for up to 20 blasters, plus shelving and a drawer for lots of ammo and accessories! When your blasters are organized in the Nerf Elite Blaster Rack, you'll always be ready to gear up for action! Includes all pieces for easy snap-fit assembly and instruction manual. Compatible with other Nerf products. Suitable for age 8 years and up.
- Stay organized and ready for battle with the Nerf Elite Blaster Rack
- Holds up to 20 blasters (depending on size), accessories, and ammo & clips
- Shelves, drawer, rack, rail mounts, and hooks provide multiple storage options
- Suitable for age 8+; Compatible with other Nerf products; Blasters, darts & magazines sold separately
Nerf Elite Blaster Rack Features
Stay Organized & Ready for Battle!
Dividers keep blasters in one place, so you stay organized and ready to gear up for action!
Rail System Storage
Blasters slide onto rail mounts and hang on hooks on sides of the rack.
Multiple Storage Options!
Shelves display blasters and gear, and a storage drawer is perfect for accessories!
Easy Snap-Fit Assembly!
Pieces snap together for quick and easy assembly.
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Perfect Additions To Your Nerf Collection! | Built to collect a maximum of 100 darts, the Dart Rover includes a mesh bag to hold all the darts together. The Dart Rover also includes an adjustable handle and non-slip wheels. Darts and blaster are not included. | Kids can keep All their gear and accessories with them at all times on and off the battlefield with the Elite Cinch Pack! Includes a Tactical Vest, Cinch Pack, Dart Pouch, and Bandana. | The Nerf Elite Digital Target is perfect for keeping your aim sharp.The simple battery operation plus stand alone and wall-mount options make it easy to bring the fun everywhere! Requires 3 AA batteries (not included). | Up your game with the Nerf Elite Hovering Target. Whether for solo practice or competitive play with friends, the Hovering Target is a fun and exciting challenge for Elite battlers of all skill levels. |
About Jazwares
Jazwares, a subsidiary of Alleghany Capital Corporation, is one of the global leaders in consumer products including toys, plush, collectibles, musical instruments, and consumer electronics. With over 20 years of design, development, and manufacturing expertise, Jazwares is a company with a progressive focus on identifying new trends and transforming them into high-quality products for consumers of all ages. Jazwares, which is headquartered in Sunrise, FL, has offices around the world and sells in over 100 countries. Jazwares’ mission is to entertain through the creation of innovative product.
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Customers appreciate the storage capacity and design of the toy gun. However, some find it flimsy and cheaply made. They also mention it's difficult to assemble and one of the most difficult things they've ever done. Many feel it's not worth the price, with poor quality and execution. The size is also smaller than expected, with 18-dart magazines having difficulty fitting on the bottom.
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Customers appreciate the storage capacity of the toy gun organizer. They mention it's a nice storage unit for Nerf guns, with shelves and side holders for smaller guns. The shelves, drawers, and hooks provide a way to display them while storing. Overall, customers find it helps keep all their Nerf products organized in one place.
"...The racks on the side are great to hold smaller blasters. However, you can only use them to slide the blaster directly on with the top row...." Read more
"...Seems pretty sturdy, a little smaller than I had pictured but holds all their stuff...." Read more
"...There are 5 spaces for side holders, but if you have to put long guns like pictured to the left forget hanging anything else significant on that..." Read more
"...Overall its not bad. Offers decent amount of storage, gets his nerf guns and foam bullets off the floor and out of the closet in a set storage area...." Read more
Customers like the design of the toy gun rack. They say it looks cool and is a nice place for all the different guns. The idea of the product is great, but the execution is severely lacking.
"Product is good but not made of the best quality. Will break if you aren't easy with it." Read more
"Pretty sweet, my Sons love it! Seems pretty sturdy, a little smaller than I had pictured but holds all their stuff...." Read more
"...That being said, this overpriced, undersized, poorly designed piece of garbage takes the cake for bad decisions.I loath it...." Read more
"This is a cool rack, but before you load it make sure you place it where you want it because it is not strong...." Read more
Customers find the product flimsy and cheaply made. They mention that the plastic is not thick or strong, and it can sag or pop apart with use. Some pieces snap together and warp from being in the box.
"...it hung up by nailing some nails throw the plastic and into the wall it sagged once my son put his nerf guns in the rack on the bottom it so flimsy..." Read more
"Product is good but not made of the best quality. Will break if you aren't easy with it." Read more
"...It lacks the sturdiness of a wooden or metal rack, but since it is carrying plastic toys, I think it does an okay job of it...." Read more
"...to go on vacation when you finally figure out how to make the flimsy POS snap together...." Read more
Customers find the toy gun assembly difficult. They mention it's one of the most difficult things they've ever assembled, with snapping pieces being a real pain. Some parts warped or wouldn't come together, and the directions are terrible. The flimsiness and lack of part identification also make it awkward to use.
"the item was packaged great. and it arrived on time. it was difficult to put together at first you have to snap the peace's together with a good..." Read more
"...parts have no corresponding letters to match and the pictures do not match the visual parts; in particular, “A” and C.” If this was not bad enough,..." Read more
"...Underwhelming. One of the most difficult things I’ve ever assembled...." Read more
"...The plastic is flimsy for the most part. It was very difficult to put together...." Read more
Customers are unhappy with the toy gun's value for money. They find it flimsy and cheaply made, saying it's not worth the cost.
"...But in my defense, this is very expensive for pieces of floppy plastic, and while it is true that you can probably create your own, I still think..." Read more
"...I can literally automate anything.That being said, this overpriced, undersized, poorly designed piece of garbage takes the cake for bad..." Read more
"...We have a lot. The quality could be much better for the price paid though. The plastic is flimsy for the most part...." Read more
"...All said, this Blaster Rack is probably 20 dollars overpriced for what it offers and you would honestly be better off with a simple sheet of..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the product quality. They mention it's not a great product, has poor execution and design, and is less than expected. Some say it's a waste of money and frustrating to put together.
"...Not worth the argument you will have with your wife over why she spent money on it. I’d been better served to give it to a marital counselor...." Read more
"...The quality is pretty cheap and crappy, The pieces don't really snap together, they bend and feel like they are about to break when applying any..." Read more
"...but I was so frustrated by the whole endeavor and the cost and shoddy product I took the whole darn thing apart again and it's going back...." Read more
"...frustrated he finally threw it to the side and said it was stupid and useless...." Read more
Customers find the toy gun storage box smaller than expected. They mention it's not as sturdy as they expected, the 18-dart magazines have trouble fitting on the bottom of the drawer, and the drawers are ill-fitting. The hooks don't actually fit the trigger area of nerf guns in, and the pieces don't fit together easily.
"...The 18-dart magazines have trouble fitting on the bottom of the drawer, seemingly due to the bump that they have on the back of them...." Read more
"...That being said, this overpriced, undersized, poorly designed piece of garbage takes the cake for bad decisions.I loath it...." Read more
"...But this product is small and not well-built. Definitely not worth $50, maybe $25." Read more
"...The end result is reasonably sturdy though much smaller than expected, and sadly there are other issues as well...." Read more
Customers are unhappy with the missing parts and unclear instructions. They mention that some pieces were missing, unlabeled, or wrong. The directions are also not clear.
"...But the terrible directions, lack of part identification and the flimsyness of the pieces themselves make this an exercise in frustration when you..." Read more
"One of the pieces in the box was wrong, but with a few emails back and forth with the company we had the correct piece within a week...." Read more
"...I expected “Nerf Plastic” and this is far from. Parts come unlabeled... something that could be avoided with a $.01 sheet of stickers...." Read more
"...Could not assembly the drawer, two “O” parts were given, missing part “Q”" Read more
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Pretty cool, but paying for the nerf name
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2021the item was packaged great. and it arrived on time. it was difficult to put together at first you have to snap the peace's together with a good amount of force but with the parts being weak I was afraid of breaking them. we tried hanging it on the wall but there is really no way of hanging it. but once we got it hung up by nailing some nails throw the plastic and into the wall it sagged once my son put his nerf guns in the rack on the bottom it so flimsy that the bottom came apart and fell through. i would not recommend hanging this item on the wall but it is doing well on the floor. my son loves it and it almost fits all of his nerf guns in it but he dose have more then 20. i also would recommend this to anyone who is looking to organizes there nerf guns.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024Product is good but not made of the best quality. Will break if you aren't easy with it.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2018I am not going to lie to you, this was irritating to have to assemble. Despite having picture instructions and snap-together parts, I found the instructions both misleading and confusing. The parts list shows individual parts of the product identifiable by letter and picture of the part. Unfortunately the parts have no corresponding letters to match and the pictures do not match the visual parts; in particular, “A” and C.” If this was not bad enough, the first instruction tells you that part A and part C are different because one has a slot that the other does not. Don’t believe them, this is a bold faced lie. Part “A” IS an exact copy of Part C. The flimsy plastic wobbled and squirmed while trying to insert the tabs of all the panels and bars. So, irritating there too. This would be okay if the poorly thought-out parts were sturdier, but then that would make too much sense, and that would make things too easy (right Hasbro?). I’m sorry, I am writing this with the feeling fresh in my mind. Anyway, I finally managed to make sense of the 5-panel drawer, the polyester/nylon net backing (equipped with tiny elastic looping at it’s 4 corners), and the Nerf tactical rail... tracks. Okay, so I do not exactly know what to call it, but there are 6 tracts of inserts that are very hard to take off once snapped into place. Too bad there was NO WARNING about that. I made the best of the placement of mine. Once installed you can slip on any tactical rail attachment part. Namely: fore-grips, optic sights (scopes), laser sights, flash lights, and bayonets. It also comes with 6 tactical rail hangers, none of which have the divot to match with the corresponding tactical rail groove, because the tracts lack that locking mechanism. This is not a problem since it uses gravity to keep the attachments facing up (or down if you want), and it would be an annoyance to have to deal with anyway and it is very much preferred that this feature was missing. There were only 5 divider panels and 7 slots to put the dividers. These orange dividers separates the longer rifle-type blasters while keeping them neatly organized at an upright vertical position. I suppose they offered only 5 dividers, assuming you will not need the full seven because you have big blasters to put in your rack (whatever, Hasbro). The shelves on the right side allow some creativity to occupy the three levels of spaces. The lower-most space fits the drawer. In the drawer you can fit ammo drum(s), ammo belts, ammo, etc. I was able to fit 2 Nerf magazines side by side, provided it is not the 12-Rival Round magazines, which can only fit diagonally from corner to corner. The 18-dart magazines have trouble fitting on the bottom of the drawer, seemingly due to the bump that they have on the back of them. I was able to fit the 18-dart mags side by side at the very top of the drawer though, for whatever reason, perhaps because of the way the side panels were reinforced with plastic, but the trade-off was that the drawer was hard to open since the magazines were blocking the drawer’s finger-hole opening handle. If this sounds trivial or nit-picky at this point, it’s because it is. But in my defense, this is very expensive for pieces of floppy plastic, and while it is true that you can probably create your own, I still think Hasbro could have simply designed it with a built-in external handle and it would have saved us the trouble. In the end, my workshop seems less messy, more organized (see pics) and I noticed that there is more room to move. Perhaps this was a much better investment now that I have everything assembled? In conclusion, this Nerf Elite Blaster Rack was a pain to put together, and does not hold a ton of blasters, but it does enough to show off your trophy Nerf blaster arsenal in your room without needing to mount them on your wall. It can hold darts, rival rounds, and magazines in a drawer, and provide shelves to stack other items in (maybe light ones). It has a bar to hang things on if need be, tactical rail tracts, and hooks to hang attachment things on the sides. It lacks the sturdiness of a wooden or metal rack, but since it is carrying plastic toys, I think it does an okay job of it. Hasbro has long neglected selling organizational items to help their returning customers organize their Nerf products, and it is very refreshing to see this area finally addressed by Hasbro. I would still like to see better thought-out instructions and design upgrades in the future, but I must say that for the first attempt at a product like this (not including the Perpetual Play Group’s Nerf Elite Footlocker), the Nerf team assigned to this product did a fairly good job. I am feeling much more generous now, so I think I will be generous with a star rating of 4. Hopefully the Nerf design team also thinks about a blaster holding rack that can utilize different attachment points to secure their Nerf products (like tactical rail, shoulder-stock, and front barrel attachment points).
- Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2020I’ve put together more garbage from Wayfarer, Amazon, Walmart and every other place your wife can spend until her heart content.
I dread Christmas morning because of the incessant garbage I am constantly constructing.
This particular piece of absolute garbage is special. I have been to IKEA, 4 times. I have 3 kids and every Milwaukee tool they make. I have installed everything from car audio systems to intelligent AI GOS navigation systems for construction equipment. I can literally automate anything.
That being said, this overpriced, undersized, poorly designed piece of garbage takes the cake for bad decisions.
I loath it. If you are the type of person who enjoys a challenge, buy it. If you love disappointment and things that take you to the brink of insanity, try to assemble it.
Underwhelming. One of the most difficult things I’ve ever assembled.
Not worth the argument you will have with your wife over why she spent money on it. I’d been better served to give it to a marital counselor. This thing will make you want to go on vacation when you finally figure out how to make the flimsy POS snap together.
Bottom line, if you have interest in this it’s because you’ve already spent hundreds on Nerf guns. Don’t buy this hit garbage. But a toy box or nice shelf or build something in your garage.
You could build wooden shelves with less effort than snapping this thing together.
If I didn’t have full intentions of thowing in a non-fire out of spite, I’d return it.
I’ll build an efficacy of this thing and burn it, that’s how much I loathe it.
I’ve put together more garbage from Wayfarer, Amazon, Walmart and every other place your wife can spend until her heart content.
I dread Christmas morning because of the incessant garbage I am constantly constructing.
This particular piece of absolute garbage is special. I have been to IKEA, 4 times. I have 3 kids and every Milwaukee tool they make. I have installed everything from car audio systems to intelligent AI GOS navigation systems for construction equipment. I can literally automate anything.
That being said, this overpriced, undersized, poorly designed piece of garbage takes the cake for bad decisions.
I loath it. If you are the type of person who enjoys a challenge, buy it. If you love disappointment and things that take you to the brink of insanity, try to assemble it.
Underwhelming. One of the most difficult things I’ve ever assembled.
Not worth the argument you will have with your wife over why she spent money on it. I’d been better served to give it to a marital counselor. This thing will make you want to go on vacation when you finally figure out how to make the flimsy POS snap together.
Bottom line, if you have interest in this it’s because you’ve already spent hundreds on Nerf guns. Don’t buy this hit garbage. But a toy box or nice shelf or build something in your garage.
You could build wooden shelves with less effort than snapping this thing together.
If I didn’t have full intentions of thowing in a non-fire out of spite, I’d return it.
I’ll build an efficacy of this thing and burn it, that’s how much I loathe it.
Images in this review - Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2019Works well to hold all the blasters and accessories. We have a lot. The quality could be much better for the price paid though. The plastic is flimsy for the most part. It was very difficult to put together. A lot of the pieces did not want to snap in as they were supposed to. The racks on the side are great to hold smaller blasters. However, you can only use them to slide the blaster directly on with the top row. There are not many hooks included to hang blasters for the space that is still there. I enjoy having all our blasters organized and not flopping all over the place. But this product is small and not well-built. Definitely not worth $50, maybe $25.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2020I agree with the other reviews- definitely paying for nerf name. Kind of difficult to assemble- you realllllly need to pay attention to the details in the picture because it wasn’t written specifically in the instructions and some of the snaps were difficult to secure but I think it’s because once you finally use the man power and snap it- it’s gonna stay snapped for ever lol. I dont think this could be assembled by one person, it needs two sets of hands.
If your kids rough house with this however, I can’t imagine it staying sturdy- I think it will lean/bend/break.
Wish I would have bought this years ago!
Top reviews from other countries
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Nahamin Pérez FanaReviewed in Mexico on January 30, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Buena opción de almacenaje.
Buen tamaño, un poco incómodo de armar pero nada complicado.
Nahamin Pérez Fana
Reviewed in Mexico on January 30, 2021
Images in this review - Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 28, 2022
1.0 out of 5 stars So not buy
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!! It’s a waste of money. It does not fit together easy. You put one part in another pops out. It is flimsy and awful for the price!!!
- Matthew wardReviewed in Canada on July 24, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Very handy easy to assemble
Same as last time absolutely great as described son needed a 2nd rack to hold his collection
- Kindle-KundeReviewed in Germany on December 29, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars ok
ok
- KristaReviewed in Australia on December 12, 2019
1.0 out of 5 stars Crappy
Expensive and flimsy. Mesh was torn. Box was damaged on arrival so can't use box to return. Was told I have to pay return shipping costs.
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