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Kidde 5-B:C Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher w/ Mount Bracket/Strap (21028347) on sale for
$12.88 (price reflected once added to cart, may need to select a store for price to update). Select free store pickup only where stock is available.
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tiger14 for sharing this deal.
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About this Item:
- Easy to read Pressure Gauge
- UL rated 5 B:C for liquid or gases (Class B fire) or energized electrical fires (Class C)
- 6 ft. discharge range; 8 - 12 second discharge time
- Supplied with mounting bracket
- Disposable fire extinguishers - one-time use or after 12 years of storage
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The way I see it is: I could encounter any kind of fire while driving/out. Just because I'm keeping an extinguisher in my vehicle doesn't mean it's only for vehicle fires. A camp fire could get a little too big or a tent or other gear could catch. As I understand it, ABC dry chemical types can be used for those scenarios while still being safe for vehicle fires and other situations with electronics. So getting one that is appropriate for all situations is the best option, and 1-A:10-B:C is a decent balance of capability and portability/easy storage.
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The way I see it is: I could encounter any kind of fire while driving/out. Just because I'm keeping an extinguisher in my vehicle doesn't mean it's only for vehicle fires. A camp fire could get a little too big or a tent or other gear could catch. As I understand it, ABC dry chemical types can be used for those scenarios while still being safe for vehicle fires and other situations with electronics. So getting one that is appropriate for all situations is the best option, and 1-A:10-B:C is a decent balance of capability and portability/easy storage.
Am I wrong here?
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"The fire extinguishers can become clogged or require excessive force to discharge and can fail to activate during a fire emergency. In addition, the nozzle can detach with enough force to pose an impact hazard."
Apparently there has been one death from the recalled models. Just contacted them yesterday and they agreed to replace a unit bought in the mid-nineties.
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