

The Bubbly Blaster can spray the beverage at distances of up to 30 feet, depending on the temperature and how bubbly the drink is, so you will want to give it a good shake before pulling the trigger if you’re going for maximum range. From there, you just pull on the trigger and let it rip, blasting everyone in your way with a hit of that tasty celebratory wine. To set up a bottle on the blaster, simply set down the bottle on the table, pop in the connecting head on the bottle’s mouth until it’s locked flush, and flip the whole thing over, cradling the contoured sections in your hand with a pistol grip. That means, this works strictly with sparkling wine bottles, so you can change up your ammo, in case you run out of the champagne to load on the blaster, but you’ll need to have some sparkling wine on standby.

The frame is shaped to accommodate a standard 750ml champagne bottle in that position, tapering down to snugly fit the shrinking dimeter from the body to the neck. Unlike the Champagne Gun, which mounts the champagne bottle horizontally, the Bubbly Blaster mounts the bottle upside down, so the sparkling wine flows straight down to a head that’s connected via tube to the blaster’s spray nozzle.

You know, like holding a half-eaten burger, a half-drunk can of beer, or your iPhone, so you can still eat, drink, and check your Facebook feed while amusing yourself by soaking people in the celebratory beverage. That’s right, this blaster lets you squirt champagne like a pistol, so you can spray the drink in someone’s face while using your other hand for something else. The Bubble Blaster offers a one-handed alternative. It’s awesome and all, but taking up both hands sure isn’t fun when you’re trying to enjoy yourself at a party. Remember the Champagne Gun? You know, that toy that turned an erstwhile regular bottle of sparkling wine into an alcohol-powered Super Soaker.
