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First Alert 1-A:10-B:C Rechargeable Household Fire Extinguisher

+ 1.5% SD Cashback + Free Store Pickup

$13

$25

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Ace Hardware has for Reward Members (free to join): First Alert HOME1 1-A:10-B:C Rechargeable Household Fire Extinguisher on sale for $12.99 (discount appears in cart). Earn 1.5% in Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase when you follow the cashback instructions below (PC extension required, before checkout). Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits.

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About this Product:
  • The First Alert Home Fire Extinguisher is ideal for use in any household location designed to fight wood; paper; fabric; flammable liquid and electrical fires.
  • Durable metal head designed to meet demanding household requirements.
  • Includes mounting bracket to keep unit secure

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  • Price Research: Our research indicates that First Alert HOME1 1-A:10-B:C Rechargeable Household Fire Extinguisher is $6.99 less (34.98% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $19.98.
  • Warranty: Includes 10-year limited warranty.
  • Ace Hardware Return Policy: You may return most items within 30 days from original purchase date as long as the item is unused, in like-new condition, and in the original packaging (more info)
  • Reviews: This highly rated First Alert Fire Extinguisher receives 4.8 Stars out 4.5 Stars based on 5 Stars based on over 26,300 Customer Reviews

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Ace Hardware has for Reward Members (free to join): First Alert HOME1 1-A:10-B:C Rechargeable Household Fire Extinguisher on sale for $12.99 (discount appears in cart). Earn 1.5% in Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase when you follow the cashback instructions below (PC extension required, before checkout). Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits.

Thanks community member SUCHaDEAL for sharing this deal

About this Product:
  • The First Alert Home Fire Extinguisher is ideal for use in any household location designed to fight wood; paper; fabric; flammable liquid and electrical fires.
  • Durable metal head designed to meet demanding household requirements.
  • Includes mounting bracket to keep unit secure

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Price Research: Our research indicates that First Alert HOME1 1-A:10-B:C Rechargeable Household Fire Extinguisher is $6.99 less (34.98% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $19.98.
  • Warranty: Includes 10-year limited warranty.
  • Ace Hardware Return Policy: You may return most items within 30 days from original purchase date as long as the item is unused, in like-new condition, and in the original packaging (more info)
  • Reviews: This highly rated First Alert Fire Extinguisher receives 4.8 Stars out 4.5 Stars based on 5 Stars based on over 26,300 Customer Reviews

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Coffejunkie
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Thanks. Also a good deal. The Kidde one is a BC-type, so it's best to use in Garage or grill areas. The OP's extinguisher is ABC-type, so it works as more of a "general use" and will be effective against paper and wood products.

My recommendation? Get a couple of each. They are both cheap. Each are better in different ways so putting them in the locations where they are most effective is best.

Keep in mind these are still relatively small and will only give you a few seconds of spray - which you may find very surprising in the moment you need it (just saying). Also, if you or your kids/family have never used one, consider buying one extra to practice with in the backyard so everyone knows how to use it and what to expect... Personal experience: Just having one around doesn't mean people will use it when they need to either because they are afraid of it in the moment or they forget it's there entirely.
firebirdude
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This is the point I routinely make to folks in fire extinguisher threads. In almost all cases if you can store a 2.5lb cylinder somewhere, you can store a 5 or even 10lb cylinder. Inside a car is the only place I could understand prioritizing space for cylinder size. But if you're using a fire extinguisher, odds are you're in desperate need of help and you'll be eternally grateful you spent the extra 20 bucks on a cylinder that sprays further distance and sprays a longer period of time. That 20 bucks could easily be the difference between you extinguishing the fire and losing everything.

For reference, a brand new 2.5lb cylinder sprays for about 7 seconds.
mecit
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Not an expert here, but Home Depot had a similar Kidde one for less than $10
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Kidde.../303196149

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Oct 11, 2021
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TristanT1953
Oct 11, 2021
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You beat me to posting this. I ordered 4 extinguishers for $50.
Oct 13, 2021
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mecit
Oct 13, 2021
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Not an expert here, but Home Depot had a similar Kidde one for less than $10
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Kidde.../303196149
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rockmo
Oct 13, 2021
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Quote from mecit :
Not an expert here, but Home Depot had a similar Kidde one for less than $10
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Kidde.../303196149 [homedepot.com]
Good catch. Free shipping and they take Pay Pal for another 5% back as well if you have your Chase Freedom card set for this quarter. Thanks...repped.
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Coffejunkie
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Thanks. Also a good deal. The Kidde one is a BC-type, so it's best to use in Garage or grill areas. The OP's extinguisher is ABC-type, so it works as more of a "general use" and will be effective against paper and wood products.

My recommendation? Get a couple of each. They are both cheap. Each are better in different ways so putting them in the locations where they are most effective is best.

Keep in mind these are still relatively small and will only give you a few seconds of spray - which you may find very surprising in the moment you need it (just saying). Also, if you or your kids/family have never used one, consider buying one extra to practice with in the backyard so everyone knows how to use it and what to expect... Personal experience: Just having one around doesn't mean people will use it when they need to either because they are afraid of it in the moment or they forget it's there entirely.
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uscarlo
Oct 13, 2021
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Quote from mecit :
Not an expert here, but Home Depot had a similar Kidde one for less than $10
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Kidde.../303196149
The one OP posted is rated 1-A:10-B:C Rechargeable, and the home depot one is 5-B:C one time use. ACE one has twice the capacity and is suitable for wood fire, so it is much better in my opinion.
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SPVietBoy
Oct 13, 2021
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Quote from mecit :
Not an expert here, but Home Depot had a similar Kidde one for less than $10
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Kidde.../303196149
Careful, as far as I know, that one is not rated for regular fires (wood, paper, etc) with code A
It has B, C while OP has A,B,C

Edit: lmao everyone posted the same while I was typing this on mobile
Oct 13, 2021
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Ciphersystm
Oct 13, 2021
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This one is larger and cheaper and eligible for the same $5 discount

https://www.acehardware.com/depar...hers/80594

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FloridaKevin
Oct 13, 2021
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I picked up this one the other day to throw in the car. The total comes to $7.99 plus tax. I have a bunch of fire extinguishers and all of them I have gotten via slickdeals lol https://www.acehardware.com/depar...rs/8035925
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Nattefrost
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Thanks just bought a house and needed one to replace existing one from 1981. PayPal and r*ten for extra CB
Last edited by Nattefrost October 13, 2021 at 10:41 AM.
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Quote from Coffejunkie :

Keep in mind these are still relatively small and will only give you a few seconds of spray - which you may find very surprising in the moment you need it (just saying). Also, if you or your kids/family have never used one, consider buying one extra to practice with in the backyard so everyone knows how to use it and what to expect.
This is the point I routinely make to folks in fire extinguisher threads. In almost all cases if you can store a 2.5lb cylinder somewhere, you can store a 5 or even 10lb cylinder. Inside a car is the only place I could understand prioritizing space for cylinder size. But if you're using a fire extinguisher, odds are you're in desperate need of help and you'll be eternally grateful you spent the extra 20 bucks on a cylinder that sprays further distance and sprays a longer period of time. That 20 bucks could easily be the difference between you extinguishing the fire and losing everything.

For reference, a brand new 2.5lb cylinder sprays for about 7 seconds.
Last edited by firebirdude October 13, 2021 at 07:18 AM.
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JazF
Oct 13, 2021
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Quote from mecit :
Not an expert here, but Home Depot had a similar Kidde one for less than $10
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Kidde.../303196149
I bought that one as well from home Depot. Better deal. These are great to put around the house and to have several in rv/travel trailer.
Oct 13, 2021
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dmcccdmn
Oct 13, 2021
823 Posts
Can someone explain to me like a 6-year-old the difference and which is better for general house use between this, Home Depot, and the one from Costco that I think is a 5lbs.
Just bought the one from Costco at a local store on sale prices.
Last edited by dmcccdmn October 13, 2021 at 11:00 AM.
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nikoli707
Oct 13, 2021
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Stop buying crap that will go in the landfill. This is not serviceable and has a 10 year life span. Go to your local service company and they can give you one for free from their junk pile. Or just buy a real fire extinguisher.
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RiotPenguin
Oct 13, 2021
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Quote from Ciphersystm :
This one is larger and cheaper and eligible for the same $5 discount

https://www.acehardware.com/depar...hers/80594
Only BC-rated, but good for a garage or to have on a boat.

"The First Alert Rechargeable Garage Fire Extinguisher is a class 10-B:C rated fire extinguisher ideal for use in a garage. This fire extinguisher fights flammable liquid and electrical fires. Durable metal head designed to meet demanding needs. If used; unit can be recharged by a certified professional. This model includes a mounting bracket to keep unit secure. 10-year limited warranty. Meets UL standards."

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kgvenkatesh
Oct 13, 2021
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How does this compare to Costco offering below (4 pack First alert ez spray $29.xx after discount)

https://www.costco.com/first-aler...11254.html

and this one below (First alert rechargeable HomeKit 3 pack $49.xx after discount)

https://www.costco.com/first-aler...20458.html

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