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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 06:34 PM
frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 06:34 PM

Prime Members: 1-lb First Alert 10-B: C Garage Fire Extinguisher

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$12

$25

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Amazon has for Prime Members: 1-lb First Alert 10-B: C Garage Fire Extinguisher (FE10GR) for $11.92. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Garage 10 garage or workshop fire extinguisher is rated 10 B:C and has a durable metal head, plus a commercial grade valve and trigger
  • Designed to fight flammable liquid and electrical fires; uses sodium bicarbonate extinguishing agent
  • Metal pull pin with safety seal to help prevent accidental discharge and discourage tampering
  • Corrosion resistant, easy to read, color coded metal gauge; waterproof label with simple instructions; U.S. coast guard approved for marine use as well
  • Secure garage extinguisher mount, bracket and strap are included for secure placement of extinguisher

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $20.03 lower (62% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $31.95
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.8 from over 10000 customer reviews.
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Amazon has for Prime Members: 1-lb First Alert 10-B: C Garage Fire Extinguisher (FE10GR) for $11.92. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Garage 10 garage or workshop fire extinguisher is rated 10 B:C and has a durable metal head, plus a commercial grade valve and trigger
  • Designed to fight flammable liquid and electrical fires; uses sodium bicarbonate extinguishing agent
  • Metal pull pin with safety seal to help prevent accidental discharge and discourage tampering
  • Corrosion resistant, easy to read, color coded metal gauge; waterproof label with simple instructions; U.S. coast guard approved for marine use as well
  • Secure garage extinguisher mount, bracket and strap are included for secure placement of extinguisher

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $20.03 lower (62% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $31.95
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.8 from over 10000 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Model: FIRST ALERT Fire Extinguisher, Garage Fire Extinguisher, Red, Garage10 FE10GR

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Eragorn
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TY, ordered one for my sister's family since they somehow don't own one (I judge them for that yes lol)
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dj24Yesterday 07:14 PM
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Noob starting to look into fire extinguishers. This weighs just one pound if I'm not mistaken... isn't a 5lb version normally recommended for a mid sized home?
Yesterday 07:15 PM
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CriticalmassYesterday 07:15 PM
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An extra fire extinguisher never hurts. +1
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Yesterday 07:16 PM
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BrentDYesterday 07:16 PM
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In for 2. Great deal and we just finished up Fire Prevention Month in October.
Yesterday 07:20 PM
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Rl_DreamsYesterday 07:20 PM
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Quote from Criticalmass :
An extra fire extinguisher never hurts. +1
But not having 1 close by when you need one has hurt plenty
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everica1Yesterday 07:20 PM
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Quote from dj24 :
Noob starting to look into fire extinguishers. This weighs just one pound if I'm not mistaken... isn't a 5lb version normally recommended for a mid sized home?
I've only ever bought the 2.5lb ones from Kiddie.
I have 3 but thinking about grabbing a 4th one.
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firebirdude
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Costco has the large (I think 10lb) extinguisher on sale this month. $30, normally $40. Guys, spend the money. This thing could easily mean the difference between losing your house or not.
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Yesterday 07:53 PM
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happygooddealYesterday 07:53 PM
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This thing has expiration date ? I have one from old apartment(20 years old) wondering if still good.
Yesterday 07:55 PM
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cipperobYesterday 07:55 PM
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This particular one confuses me. The pic on the extinguisher shows A, B, and C, though it reads as if it is just B and C. Is that why it is a "garage" and not a "home" extinguisher?
Yesterday 08:30 PM
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HD50007872Yesterday 08:30 PM
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A B and C covers 3 types of fires.....if it's not ABC like pictured I would pass
Yesterday 08:39 PM
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NadCYesterday 08:39 PM
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A 1 pounder is enough for a tiny fire. At least 5 pounds for anything is a must
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TooManyMindYesterday 08:40 PM
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Quote from happygooddeal :
This thing has expiration date ? I have one from old apartment(20 years old) wondering if still good.
Test it. 🔥🧯
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magiccdeal123Yesterday 08:42 PM
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I need to buy one specially for kitchen but looks like this will not work as it do not support class K fires
  • Class K fires involve high-temperature cooking oils and greases, typically found in kitchens.
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sardYesterday 08:44 PM
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B and C isn't enough for a house?

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Quote from happygooddeal :
This thing has expiration date ? I have one from old apartment(20 years old) wondering if still good.
Two things. No pressure and the powder settling on the bottom. If it has pressure than just give it a good shake once and a while
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