The Super Soaker Liquidator is the smallest of the air-pressure-based Soaker Tag line Super Soaker released in 2004. Possible having borrowed styling from the Super Soaker Max-D Secret Strike, the Liquidator features an upper reservoir while the pump is actually situated beneath the trigger-grip area.
Relying on its pressurized reservoir to feed the nozzle, the Liquidator's stream is quite good, though the positioning of the water intake tube limits how much of the reservoir's capacity is actually useable. The reservoir does feature a Fast-Fill cap, meaning the cap does not need to be completely removed if being filled from a hose; instead, one just must rotate the cap to line up the arrow with the 'Fill' position indicated. Unfortunately, if the water pressure is not strong enough, the Fast-Fill cap does not operate as intended. Streams produced by the Liquidator are solid. Rated a little beyond 2x here at iSoaker.com, the stream has a good feel and consistency to it. The trigger grip area is a good size, feeling comfortable to most except for those with particularly larger hands.
Overall, the Super Soaker Liquidator is comparable to most smaller-sized water blasters. Decent as a back-up or as a primary blaster in smaller skirmishes, the Liquidator is a nice, solid, small soaker. Just don't go charging against a prepped CPS user.
Pros
Good solid stream, easy to pump and pressurized. Stream produced quite potent for a blaster of its size.
Cons
Limited reservoir capacity and no separate firing chamber.