Work pretty well, and at that price don't mind them all getting lost/broken.
learoy1
15 Mar 16#4
good deal for official nerf but you can get Chinese knock offs from ebay dirt cheap usually just as good or better. the suction ones are good fun
rossss to learoy1
15 Mar 16#5
Yep, I bought 200 darts for this price, with free delivery
fry1179
15 Mar 16#6
Good find. Also £4.99 at Argos.
Northwind
15 Mar 161#7
Good price for genuine that!
Steer clear of the really cheap knockoffs though- you do not want a hard tipped dart in your kids' eyes, these things hit hard. They can damage furnishings too. Some of the soft tipped copies come apart easily and can be choke hazards. This stuff wouldn't be legal to sell in the UK. Others are just the wrong size- we got some to try that won't fire at all, they jam in the guns, total waste of money. You'll easily get your money back with ebay but amazon marketplace isn't well regulated, lots of ripoff merchants on there.
High quality, have a soft tip so just as safe to use as genuine darts, compatible with everything, and shoot straighter than genuine ones... Only downside is they can be a wee bit sticky in the drums. Better than genuine, and cheaper. If you google "koosh darts" you'll find a lot about these. The yellow ones are best, don't know why! They're also easier to find.
Source: Me, nerf arms dealer. I don't sell darts though so I don't have any side in this, I just want folks to be safe and get decent stuff for their money.
k823127
15 Mar 16#8
Bought some in Asda Dowlais a couple of weeks ago too
cassiebonnar2
15 Mar 16#9
I bought 100 on wish for £4. Took a few weeks to Arrive but they're perfect
haritori
15 Mar 16#10
Sorry this is cold..
Amazon or Ebay get 100 for a few quid, exact replicas.
Northwind to haritori
15 Mar 16#11
Have you got a link? I've found some reasonably close replicas (I linked them on amazon above) but none that are exact
haritori
15 Mar 16#12
Its hit and miss, none are that far off, I have found the plastic bit on the end slightly harder than official nerf, but it doesn't hurt if shot..
Northwind
15 Mar 161#13
Ah right, yeah, voberry darts- definitely not exact but close enough.
Blimmin annoying when the seller sends them in a jiffy bag and the postie sticks a rubber band around them and squashes them :disappointed:
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Seen this two weeks running now and you rarely see these reduced
Unsure if this is nationwide or store specific
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B013DGF714?
Work pretty well, and at that price don't mind them all getting lost/broken.
Steer clear of the really cheap knockoffs though- you do not want a hard tipped dart in your kids' eyes, these things hit hard. They can damage furnishings too. Some of the soft tipped copies come apart easily and can be choke hazards. This stuff wouldn't be legal to sell in the UK. Others are just the wrong size- we got some to try that won't fire at all, they jam in the guns, total waste of money. You'll easily get your money back with ebay but amazon marketplace isn't well regulated, lots of ripoff merchants on there.
These are a little more expensive but highly recommended
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nerf-N-strike-200-pcs-Darts-motorized-elite-Stryfe-Blasters-Improved-Gen-3-/181380906010?hash=item2a3b24fc1a
High quality, have a soft tip so just as safe to use as genuine darts, compatible with everything, and shoot straighter than genuine ones... Only downside is they can be a wee bit sticky in the drums. Better than genuine, and cheaper. If you google "koosh darts" you'll find a lot about these. The yellow ones are best, don't know why! They're also easier to find.
Ones that look like this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Demarkt-7-2cm-Refill-Darts-N-strike/dp/B0187375Q8/ref=sr_1_30?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1458072195&sr=1-30&keywords=nerf+darts+soft
very like genuine nerf darts, with the hole in the tip... Are usually OK but aren't always glued together well, and colours other than the blue can be dodgy.
Source: Me, nerf arms dealer. I don't sell darts though so I don't have any side in this, I just want folks to be safe and get decent stuff for their money.
Amazon or Ebay get 100 for a few quid, exact replicas.
Blimmin annoying when the seller sends them in a jiffy bag and the postie sticks a rubber band around them and squashes them :disappointed: