Giant, record-breaking Super Soaker can cut through glass

Your favorite childhood summertime toy just got the biggest upgrade. Actually, the world's biggest upgrade.

Former NASA engineer Mark Rober unveiled his latest mega-invention, the world's largest Super Soaker, just in time for those summer backyard hangouts. This kind of thing isn't new to Rober. He also helped create the world's largest NERF gun last year and the nicest car horn earlier this year. 

Rober constructed the giant creation with friend, Bob Clagett, with the end result stretching across at seven feet long. The Super Soaker has all the inner workings of a typical Soaker but with "fancier" parts, as he puts it. 

In action, the super-large Super Soaker can cut through eggs, glass, watermelon, and all other sorts of things. But the nozzle can also be switched to have lower pressure, so you can have the most epic backyard water-gun battle ever.