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Doctor Who - The Master Laser Screwdriver | 
enlarge | Brand: Character Options Category: Toy
Buy New: £10.49 (On sale from £14.99) You Save: £4.50 (30%)
New (7) from £10.49
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 1227
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 1.4 x 1.2 x 8.5
MPN: 02512 Model: Gold-Silver UPC: 744882304251 EAN: 0744882304251 ASIN: B000TCWWPA
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Master - one of the Doctor's oldest adversaries uses the Laser Screwdriver to deadly affect. This replica is an authentic reproduction of the one used recently in the 3rd series of Doctor Who, and features cool sound effects. With faux chrome styling and with two settings 'Laser' useful for zapping stuff, and 'Age' to age the Masters enemies - including the Doctor himself! It has fearsome potential.
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Doctor Who: The Master's Laser Screwdriver. October 1, 2007 Ms. Sheila K. Newcombe (brechin, scotland) 16 out of 18 found this review helpful
I got this Laser Screwdriver yesterday.... i have already destroyed things in my house.... the Dr Who DVDS arn't ever going to get Zapped!!! also aged two of my three cats by miilllions of yewars etc. [ if you are slightly worried you can auctuallly do these things.... you can't... but what the hey! i'm a kid!!!] okay... Fun: ***** it's brilliant... it's spring loaded so it expands nice and quickly... [unlike the sonic screwdriver] it's an amazing copy of the one used in the TV series... it has two settings:"Laser" ,which can kill and destroy stuff, and "Age" which explains itself...[it ages people and aliens etc.] okay so i don't use the age setting as much as the laser setting. it's a rubbish noise for the agge setting[only slightly like the one on TV. Educational value: *** what can i say... the instruction manuals sort of educational and you sort of understand the TV program better [by about a millietre more!] so auctually... Educational Value: * how durable: **** okay so i havn't dropped it from the top of the stairs but dn't thuink many people would do that... it stays in one piece more... [there's only two peices] and the button dosn't come off when yu're playing with it.[ SONIC SCREWDRIVER] so it's quite good. Overall: it's a brilliiant toy that i can't wait to show my friends and family!!!
Who'd have sonic? October 21, 2007 G. Rutland (London, UK) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Well that's not entirely fair. The sonic screwdriver is a fantastic toy, but the laser screwdriver is just cool. It's spring loaded, so pops up at the touch of a button. A quick button press causes the screwdriver to make the laser sound effect, whereas a 2-second hold triggers the ageing sound. The bottom also rotates, but with no noticeable effect on the way the screwdriver works. Criticisms would be that the spring loaded mechanism isn't perfect. If you want the screwdriver to pop out and make the ageing sound first you've got to time the press well, else you end up trapping the tip halfway. The ageing sound is also much quieter than the laser sound and time based - I would have liked it to last as long as you held the button down. Obviously the screwdriver doesn't have the UV or pen functions of either the sonic screwdriver or the Judoon scanner, but then it's hard to see how they could have built either of these things in in a believable manner. These however are very minor criticisms of an excellent toy - just one that's hard to find. If you're in Central London, the London Stamp and Collectible Centre on the Strand has them in stock.
I wouldn't have sonic! December 25, 2007 MuseFan (UK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
As a kid whose just been given his presents on Christmas Day, it may surprise you that although i got many gifts, including a new iPod Nano, the thing I have used most is this. I love running around the house with my Laser Screwdriver - the sound may get a bit annoying and the aging is rubbish but it makes me feel very empowered. Sonic or Laser? Laser, by far.
need another screwdriver to put the batteries in June 14, 2008 Mr. Christopher John Lee (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Slight design oversight with this ya need a normal screwdriver to put the batteries in (lol)
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