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2-Pack Kidde 1A10BC Home Fire Extinguishers

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Amazon has 2-Pack Kidde 1A10BC Home Fire Extinguishers on sale for $29.88. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

Home Depot also has 2-Pack Kidde 1A10BC Home Fire Extinguishers on sale for $29.88. Shipping is free.

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  • About this product:
    • Use to fight basic fires common to the home involving trash, wood, paper (Class A), flammable liquids and gases (Class B), and electrical equipment (Class C)
    • Tough, aluminum valve assembly & easy to pull safety pin
    • Lightweight aluminum cylinder with durable, all metal construction
    • Easy to read pressure gauge tells you when the fire extinguisher is charged & ready for use
    • Rust and impact resistant painted steel handle
    • UL-approved strap bracket (included) for safe & easy mounting & storage
    • Clear instruction label on the front
    • UL Listed with a 6-year limited manufacturer's warranty
  • About this store:
    • Amazon offers free returns for this item. You can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition: no shipping charges.
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 2-Pack Kidde 1A10BC Home Fire Extinguishers on sale for $29.88. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

Home Depot also has 2-Pack Kidde 1A10BC Home Fire Extinguishers on sale for $29.88. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member DealzRGood4U for finding this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Use to fight basic fires common to the home involving trash, wood, paper (Class A), flammable liquids and gases (Class B), and electrical equipment (Class C)
    • Tough, aluminum valve assembly & easy to pull safety pin
    • Lightweight aluminum cylinder with durable, all metal construction
    • Easy to read pressure gauge tells you when the fire extinguisher is charged & ready for use
    • Rust and impact resistant painted steel handle
    • UL-approved strap bracket (included) for safe & easy mounting & storage
    • Clear instruction label on the front
    • UL Listed with a 6-year limited manufacturer's warranty
  • About this store:
    • Amazon offers free returns for this item. You can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition: no shipping charges.
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Kidde Twin Pack Fire Extinguisher Rated 1A10BC

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HailCaesar
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Just as an FYI, "A" type extinguishers aren't ideal for a kitchen grease fire or perfect for electronics. "A" is GREAT for paper, wood and fibers but it is more liquid based so it can spray and almost spread a grease, gasoline or oil fire. It will put out electric fires but can damage circuit boards like those in computer based items, appliances and such. Not that you would care if you ruin a microwave but you would want a B/C for your higher end items like a tv or smart fridge.

"B" and "C" rated are best for those fires as they are "powder based" and won't eat a circuit board with extra spray. They are like throwing Baking Soda on a fire. B and C can also help fight typical paper and wood fires too but water and A based models are great for those so keep your ABC in the garage or shed areas and the BC in the kitchens and laundry rooms if your washer gets sparked near that water. Also good for boats and motor vehicles, campers and such.

***** I am NOT a professional firefighter but know a lot of them and get advice from them all the time. Ask a professional at your local firehouse, they'd rather talk to you now than carry you to safety later. They will also tell you how to properly store and maintain an extinguisher, extra points if they use the term "heft" the extinguisher as that means to basically lift it up and loosen up the liquids or powders inside once or twice a year so they don't settle to the bottom and will be ready if ever needed. I'm hoping you know how to use one P.A.S.S. but never have to use one!
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Good deal! Shipping is showing 4 weeks, but still a good deal.
...unless you have a fire before that.
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$29.98 is the everyday price for these at samsclub

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Good deal! Shipping is showing 4 weeks, but still a good deal.
...unless you have a fire before that. Smilie
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Check with local ordinances to make sure this size and type is sufficient of this is for a rental
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Quote from mandoro :
Check with local ordinances to make sure this size and type is sufficient of this is for a rental
That's a really good point - 20 years ago, I just assumed that a working extinguisher was on the home inspection checklist (for mortgage purposes), and was amazed to find out that it wasn't. I've bought these two-packs in the past for houses without them, and it's a good deal at regular price ... which does feel like it's doubled over the years.

Speaking of doubling over the years, I came here to say something about the Purple K extinguishers and class A water cans I bought in 2017, and then saw the current prices - I'd still argue that that's a technically superior solution, but you need to be a bit more financially dedicated to risk avoidance. EEK!
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Picked these up from Home Depot today for the same price. Had to use one last weekend and they work great!
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What's the Costco price on these?
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Quote from tunnie :
What's the Costco price on these?
$70 - First Alert Rechargeable Fire Extinguisher, 2-pack

https://www.costco.com/first-aler...D=ios7.5.1

or
$70 - First Alert Rechargeable Fire Extinguisher Home Kit

https://www.costco.com/first-aler...D=ios7.5.1
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Quote from tptiburon :
Good deal! Shipping is showing 4 weeks, but still a good deal.
...unless you have a fire before that. Smilie
I got free shipping (this Saturday) with Home Depot, so I went with them. Just moved into a new house, these aren't a bad idea to have around just in case.
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Just as an FYI, "A" type extinguishers aren't ideal for a kitchen grease fire or perfect for electronics. "A" is GREAT for paper, wood and fibers but it is more liquid based so it can spray and almost spread a grease, gasoline or oil fire. It will put out electric fires but can damage circuit boards like those in computer based items, appliances and such. Not that you would care if you ruin a microwave but you would want a B/C for your higher end items like a tv or smart fridge.

"B" and "C" rated are best for those fires as they are "powder based" and won't eat a circuit board with extra spray. They are like throwing Baking Soda on a fire. B and C can also help fight typical paper and wood fires too but water and A based models are great for those so keep your ABC in the garage or shed areas and the BC in the kitchens and laundry rooms if your washer gets sparked near that water. Also good for boats and motor vehicles, campers and such.

***** I am NOT a professional firefighter but know a lot of them and get advice from them all the time. Ask a professional at your local firehouse, they'd rather talk to you now than carry you to safety later. They will also tell you how to properly store and maintain an extinguisher, extra points if they use the term "heft" the extinguisher as that means to basically lift it up and loosen up the liquids or powders inside once or twice a year so they don't settle to the bottom and will be ready if ever needed. I'm hoping you know how to use one P.A.S.S. but never have to use one!
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Quote from leek69 :
Home Depot sells many items through Amazon
Thanks. We bought these a few years back and have used both, so we need to replace them.
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Quote from mandoro :
Check with local ordinances to make sure this size and type is sufficient of this is for a rental
There's no jurisdiction that a 1A rating is good enough for anything other than a vehicle. You will need at least a 2A10BC and ideally 3A40BC (4-5lb). If you're talking about insurance they are not the law so they may have different rules.
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