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Your cart is empty.Power Saber is the world’s first fully auto extending & retracting saber. With motion based SFX, flash on clash & in an in-hilt LED, this saber delivers the most realistic experience. Extend the saber to 35’’/90cm and get ready for battle! After battle, the Power Saber can be displayed on the included stand or carried around with the belt clip. This saber is suitable for kids ages 6 and up and recommended for any fan. Available in red & green, choose your side! Requires 4 x AA batteries (not included). Winner of the 2024 Toy & Game International Excellence (TAGiE) Award for Toy Innovator of the Year.
dylan fan
2025-08-28 17:04:13
When I was a boy running around outside all day fighting imaginary foes I had 2 dream toys.1. A Nerf gun with hammer action that would be one hand operational.Enter the Nerf Hammershot.2. A Lightsaber that could open and close by itself, had a belt clip, made the sound fx and could handle dueling.Enter The Power Saber. Seriously, this thing brought me back to my childhood days at the touch of a button. Obviously I'm not a kid anymore (29M), so when sparring with this I'll be careful not to go full force. They do seem very durable for having a complex mechanism. Definitely far superior to anything Hasbro has come up with in years. I got the green and red on sale each for about $30. I don't know if I'd pay the full price, but at half price it was a no brainer.
Robert Carrasco
2025-06-29 11:52:11
I used to collect all of the collapsible lightsabers of the late 90s/early 00s: Luke's, Vader's, Obi-Wan's, Qui-Gon's, Maul's, Anakin's, Dooku's, Mace's, and even the more generic ones that came in colors like orange, Starkiller's, and the Build-a-Sabers. So many great memories unscrewing the tops, plopping in those D batteries, and hearing the sound fx & lights.Fast forward to 2015, the new Force Friday and... to say I was underwhelmed by the saber offerings on hand would be an understatement. The blades were suddenly like a third of the size, opaque, and all around of far cheaper quality. What happened? And things only got worse. We got weird saber pieces to make the silliest, most absurd saber designs -- this isn't even me being an adult who can't enjoy kid toys; as a KID I loved the movie-accurate sabers! Fast forward even further and now we have sabers with handles that have *checks notes* the Mandalorian's head as the hilt... or Grogu's. What. Happened?Enter: POWER SABERS. This is the perfect evolution of all those collapsible saber toys. It's more expensive, sure, but c'mon! This is exactly what Disney was so proud of concocting for their $2 per Person per Minute Starcruiser except *you* didn't get to use, you got to *watch* someone use it, for one second, before awkwardly setting it down behind conveniently placed architecture. With this: YOU are the Jedi( (or Sith) more than ever.Truly amazing. My only critique is that I really wish they had designed a different hilt for the red blade. I sincerely hope they continue making these and earn as much money as possible to expand things: new saber colors -- blue, yellow, purple, orange, white! New hilt designs! Shinier metallic hilts & more paint (e.g. black) to add more visual flair to the hilts, etc. Double bladed variants! Crossguard! Possibilities are endless.
Danny
2025-05-23 16:32:55
I was a little leary at first, because it was tagged frequently returned item, but we love them, the auto extend and retract makes all the difference and my wife and son said, Dad for the win!
Liezl Joie
2025-05-19 12:42:08
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JRR
2024-12-18 13:53:49
It really does extend and retract with a push of the button. I've only had one instance where it got most of the way out then collapsed after dozens of tries. For that alone, the saber gets four stars. The other features, the look, and the value why it can't be five. The sound effects aren't terribly sensitive or quick, so don't plan on a full on lightsaber duel. It's also about the same look as a regular, cheap plastic lightsaber. Maybe the mechanism is expensive and they had to cut costs, but a little chrome coating on the dull plastic would go a long way. Don't get me wrong, it's definitely cool and kids will have a lot of fun with it, but I'm not sure it is for everyone at sixty bucks. The mechanism is loud, the look is no difference than a much cheaper version, and the effects are standard. I'm not sure if the mechanism alone is worth the extra cost, but I do like it.
autotkgrad
2024-12-12 12:48:08
Motor died almost immediately. Very limited use. Smelled of burning. Otherwise, it's heavy due to needing 4AA to operate. Bland case color would benefit from some decals or a wrap.
Kyle s
2024-12-02 12:18:22
Good value for this saber. Its plastic but pretty sturdy feeling and it being retractable feels and looks good
Dennis Matthews
2024-11-29 13:30:52
Con - maybe a kid will be alright displaying this saber as it does come with a stand. However the hilt is so plasticly looking that it simply will not be displayed. I'd rather pay good money for a good looking saber that doesn't light up but looks nice. The self extending is nice, I think the blade could be a little longer. I don't like anything that makes me have to find a screwdriver to take out tiny screws to put in the batteries. I'd much rather have a usb rechargeable device. So I give this a C minus. They could have do a lot of other things better.
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