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$350 Water Gun Durability Test! What Liquids From $1 to $1000 Can You Put in a Water Gun?

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The video presents a fun challenge in which the Dangie Bros put a high-end, 350-dollar water gun to the test. Their mission: find out which liquids—ranging from the cheapest to the most expensive (from $1 to $1,000)—can actually go through the mechanism without damaging it. Right away they remind viewers that the device is battery-powered, has an electronic pump, and that the manufacturer recommends using water only. Ignoring these instructions, the YouTubers want to see the limits of its durability while entertaining their audience.

The test starts with inexpensive liquids: tap water, bargain soda, and orange juice. The water gun handles these first rounds effortlessly; pressure stays constant and there are no leaks. Next come thicker, stickier liquids: milk, an energy drink, vinegar, corn syrup, and ketchup. Each new trial raises the risk of clogging: air bubbles form, the nozzle gets dirty, and the battery sometimes struggles to maintain pressure. Nevertheless, after quick rinses between rounds, the gun keeps firing, already proving an unexpected robustness.

Tension rises when they move on to truly costly liquids: latex paint, premium cooking oil, craft hot sauce, and—climax of the experiment—a bottle of aged maple syrup valued at $1,000. These viscous substances instantly gunk up the interior; the trigger turns sticky and the pump strains. The team then demonstrates maintenance tricks: flushing with hot water, using a soft brush on the nozzle, and drying with compressed air. Despite several blockages, the device restarts each time, partially confirming its excellent sealing and the quality of its gaskets.

In conclusion, the Dangie Bros deliver their verdict: the 350-dollar water gun can spray liquids priced from $1 to $1,000 provided it is cleaned immediately and properly. However, they stress that repeated exposure to thick liquids will shorten the life of the motor and internal components. The final message—both entertaining and informative—reminds viewers that using the gun outside its specifications can ruin their investment, yet also demonstrates the remarkable durability of this premium toy when cared for attentively

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