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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.

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EragornMar 28, 2026 01:14 AM
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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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Chris29Mar 28, 2026 05:57 PM
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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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MuddskipperApr 04, 2026 01:04 PM
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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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TylerTmanToday 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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JohhnyAppleToday 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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CharlesBarkleyToday 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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TylerTmanToday 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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Clu11152Today 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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