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frontpageEragorn | Staff posted Mar 28, 2026 01:14 AM
frontpageEragorn | Staff posted Mar 28, 2026 01:14 AM

Costco Members: First Alert Rechargeable Heavy Duty Fire Extinguisher

+ Free S&H

$30

$40

25% off
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Costco Wholesale has First Alert Rechargeable Heavy Duty Fire Extinguisher (UL Rated 3-A:40-BC) on sale for $29.99 valid for Costco Members only. Shipping is free where available, otherwise Same-Day Delivery fees may apply

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  • Note, must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to purchase (5% for Non-Member Service/Surcharge Fee).

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    • Product is recommended for home/commercial use; uses monoammonium phosphate extinguishing agent; rechargeable be certified professionals after use
    • Product will include a heavy duty marine grade mounting bracket w/ stainless steel strap
    • Item may be available in your local warehouse for purchase; Item: 540003 (for product reference)
    • Offer valid through May 3, 2026 or while promotional price/supplies last
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    • Product is eligible for return to any of the 800+ Costco Warehouse locations

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Costco Wholesale has First Alert Rechargeable Heavy Duty Fire Extinguisher (UL Rated 3-A:40-BC) on sale for $29.99 valid for Costco Members only. Shipping is free where available, otherwise Same-Day Delivery fees may apply

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for finding this deal.
  • Note, must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to purchase (5% for Non-Member Service/Surcharge Fee).

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Price Research
  • About the Deal
    • Product is recommended for home/commercial use; uses monoammonium phosphate extinguishing agent; rechargeable be certified professionals after use
    • Product will include a heavy duty marine grade mounting bracket w/ stainless steel strap
    • Item may be available in your local warehouse for purchase; Item: 540003 (for product reference)
    • Offer valid through May 3, 2026 or while promotional price/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product is eligible for return to any of the 800+ Costco Warehouse locations

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Chris29
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I'm in no way a fire fighter or even fire fighter adjacent, but I imagine they have different use cases. If you have an electrical fire or something inside a wall, I don't think a fire blanket will help much.

Typical kitchen grease fire, absolutely go with the fire blanket.

Fwiw, I have both in my house.
cchelios
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It's great to have a fire extinguisher in the house but I would consider a fire blanket. They don't expire and it won't make a huge mess.

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Matches the Frontpage deal from December 31st
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ccheliosMar 28, 2026 02:20 PM
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It's great to have a fire extinguisher in the house but I would consider a fire blanket. They don't expire and it won't make a huge mess.
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Quote from cchelios :
It's great to have a fire extinguisher in the house but I would consider a fire blanket. They don't expire and it won't make a huge mess.
I'm in no way a fire fighter or even fire fighter adjacent, but I imagine they have different use cases. If you have an electrical fire or something inside a wall, I don't think a fire blanket will help much.

Typical kitchen grease fire, absolutely go with the fire blanket.

Fwiw, I have both in my house.
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I keep one in my truck.... I have used 2 in my lifetime so far.... engine car fire and a retail store electrical fire.... both were a big factor in saving property.....
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Hey guys it's on sale a day earlier now!
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TylerTmanApr 06, 2026 12:37 AM
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Where do you refill these? And is it cheaper than just buying a new one?
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JohhnyAppleApr 06, 2026 12:37 AM
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Last time i got these they were manager marked down to $10. Not sure if they do that anymore though

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CharlesBarkleyApr 06, 2026 12:40 AM
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Quote from TylerTman :
Where do you refill these? And is it cheaper than just buying a new one?
Unless you use it you probably won't need to refill it, just turn it upside down 1x/year and tap it on the bottom to keep the contents mixed.
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TylerTmanApr 06, 2026 12:58 AM
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Quote from CharlesBarkley :
Unless you use it you probably won't need to refill it, just turn it upside down 1x/year and tap it on the bottom to keep the contents mixed.
I ask because I have one that needs to be refilled
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Clu11152Apr 06, 2026 01:09 AM
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Quote from cchelios :
It's great to have a fire extinguisher in the house but I would consider a fire blanket. They don't expire and it won't make a huge mess.

Preface my comment: we have both

We unfortunately had a large electrical surge in our house a month ago. Surge suppression on our box failed. We lost half our major appliances and had a significant amount of smoke from those and electronics getting fried. Fire Dept came and it was scary situation for our family. I can assure you, esp when you're in a situation where there's smoke and you can not pinpoint the origin (could have sparked a fire behind the wall, etc), you'll likely lean on a fire extinguisher vs a fire blanket.

Having said that, the fire dept complimented me for having an extinguisher and said it's alarming how few houses have them/extinguishers can prevent many serious fires they see.

There is a use case for both. Don't be less prepared for the less desirable situation
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tunnieApr 06, 2026 01:33 AM
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Dead already?!
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Dead already?!
Doesn't seem like it... just ordered two.
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deviantspeedApr 06, 2026 01:38 PM
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Quote from TylerTman :
I ask because I have one that needs to be refilled
Call your local fire station. If the don't do it, ask them if they know anyone that does locally.
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linksyssApr 06, 2026 04:33 PM
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Quote from CharlesBarkley :
Unless you use it you probably won't need to refill it, just turn it upside down 1x/year and tap it on the bottom to keep the contents mixed.
Called First Alert (Residio) about my 15 year old with same specs. Even though the gauge is centered on the green, they still recommend replacing it as they can rust and not operate properly. Also, they have only 12-yr warranty. I asked about turning it upside down and tapping it, and they do not recommend it. Decisions, decisions.

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JM9710Apr 06, 2026 04:39 PM
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Quote from TylerTman :
I ask because I have one that needs to be refilled
My father would always mention to me that local fire departments will recharge them for free. I don't know if that's still a case though.

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