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Post #133802438 added 12-26-2019 9:56 PM by babygdav in Deal Talk
Heavier. These are about 2.5 lbs. Good for about 8 seconds of continuous spray. Bigger ones naturally better when fighting fires, but heavier. Some people can't carry one. Multiple point...
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Post #133802480 added 12-26-2019 9:59 PM by PedroR in Deal Talk
Hell no! You want a 'clean agent' variant in a car
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Post #133798025 added 12-26-2019 6:57 PM by seasfei in Deal Talk
Still available now.
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Post #133760186 added 12-25-2019 10:51 AM by markmazzucco in Deal Talk
Home Depot has their disposable fire extinguishers on sale for $9.88 (regularly $18.97) Cheapest I've seen home fire extinguishers on Amazon are ~$16. For those of you that run AirBnB's or...
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Post #133761299 added 12-25-2019 11:38 AM by frugalway in Deal Talk
https://www.costcobusinessdelivery.com/First-Alert-Rechargeable-Home-Fire-Extinguisher%2C-5-lbs.product.100320367.html Item # 1194104 Price $14.99 - 5 lbs - Rechargeable - rated for A, B &...
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Post #133779254 added 12-26-2019 7:21 AM by lui1828 in Deal Talk
Thanks for the link.
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Post #133779722 added 12-26-2019 7:40 AM by ascotnot in Deal Talk
Didn't Kidde a couple years back have to recall every fire extinguisher they made since, like, the beginning of time or something?
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Post #133802096 added 12-26-2019 9:37 PM by babygdav in Deal Talk
Fire extinguishers typically good stored -40F to 120F.
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Post #133808666 added 12-27-2019 6:58 AM by acp13 in Deal Talk
Thanks. Purchased
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Post #133760753 added 12-25-2019 11:15 AM by Lilyly in Deal Talk
These are onsale $10 a pop every month. I just searched and there was one onsale just last month. I would go with First Alert at Costco for A, B and C.
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Post #133761023 added 12-25-2019 11:26 AM by Lilyly in Deal Talk
Link to Costco or to last month $10 for this same product at Homedepot? I didn’t say Costco has $10 a pop of ABC.
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Post #133778735 added 12-26-2019 6:57 AM by gecko in Deal Talk
Thats a myth from the olden days. https://amerex-fire.com/upl/downloads/library/33-you-need-to-turn-the-extinguisher-upside-down-and-hit-it-with-a-rubber-mallet-to-fluff-the-chemic.pdf
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Post #133781759 added 12-26-2019 8:53 AM by texst in Deal Talk
Were these recalled?
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Post #133772870 added 12-25-2019 9:05 PM by b-t-1 in Deal Talk
That's because Amerex, Buckeye, et. al., dealers prefer the high mark-ups those companies' wholesale agreements provide. Hence, you won't see metal-valve First Alert or Kidde extinguishers in most...
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Post #133774298 added 12-25-2019 10:55 PM by babygdav in Deal Talk
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dG6-C0E4KGE Oh, just make sure your not buying old stock of the recalled ones. ... ...
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Post #133769303 added 12-25-2019 6:13 PM by rilaw in Deal Talk
Pretty much the same as the Ace Hardware deal: https://slickdeals.net/f/12105772-ace-rewards-members-first-alert-standard-fire-home-extinguisher-10-free-in-store-pickup-only?src=SiteSearchV2Algo1 ...
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Post #133769489 added 12-25-2019 6:22 PM by crazyal in Deal Talk
can these be stored in the car?
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Post #133774391 added 12-25-2019 11:04 PM by yowser in Deal Talk
Thank you all. It really seemed like Class A was important. I understand the distinction of a home kitchen grease fire vs a commercial kitchen (with the inevitable "and look at all the grease in the...
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Post #133774955 added 12-26-2019 12:20 AM by firebirdude in Deal Talk
Since there's so much discussion about kitchen grease fires, let me also add that a grease fire should never be attacked with a direct spray from any extinguisher. Indirect attacks on the backsplash,...
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Post #133776608 added 12-26-2019 4:41 AM by govar in Deal Talk
Lots of good advice in the thread. Just wanted to add to shake your ABC extinguisher around about once a year
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Post #133776395 added 12-26-2019 4:15 AM by firerescue79 in Deal Talk
Class A Ratings A fire extinguisher rated for class A fires is intended for use on fires involving Ordinary Combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth or plastics. Class A extinguishers are rated from...
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Post #133779272 added 12-26-2019 7:21 AM by Cadd in Deal Talk
In 4 one. Thanks OP. Wanted something to put in the garage just in case. Does anyone know if storing it in 30F degrees is ok? My garage gets pretty cold in the winter.
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Post #133877174 added 12-29-2019 8:11 PM by anthonygobot in Deal Talk
So at the end of the day is this good for the typical home? My house has a better chance of having an electrical fire than some Waffle House grease fire.
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Post #133907330 added 12-30-2019 9:56 PM by babygdav in Deal Talk
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw4uIiXUCY4 This is an example of the size of fire you can reasonably attack with a 8~ second, 2.5lbs extinguisher. (They used about 4 seconds to put out the couch...
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Post #133773320 added 12-25-2019 9:34 PM by GoRavens in Deal Talk
Do not buy this: 1 - it’s for electric and fuel fires only. It is not effective on grease (kitchen) fires or regular household fires. I would not recommend it as a primary extinguisher for your...
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Post #133773407 added 12-25-2019 9:41 PM by Jason1x3 in Deal Talk
Anyone know whats required for residential condos wall mounted externally for common areas? Local fire extinguisher company wants $85/each for 5lbs.
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Post #133773515 added 12-25-2019 9:49 PM by tj.edwards in Deal Talk
What city and state?
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Post #133774238 added 12-25-2019 10:50 PM by babygdav in Deal Talk
For home use, class B will cover burning liquids like grease and oil in small kitchen fires fine. K covers hotter burning commercial kitchen fires, but honestly once it gets That hot, you'd better be...
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Post #133802435 added 12-26-2019 9:55 PM by macmedia in Deal Talk
Doesn't seem like a good deal... this is a 5BC capacity. At BJ's and Sams Club, they regularly have 2 packs for under $20. The difference is that the twin packs are 1A 10BC. So the A rating...
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Post #133830350 added 12-27-2019 8:56 PM by 4togrfr in Deal Talk
That’s what the Ansul system in the hood is for.
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Post #133775630 added 12-26-2019 2:02 AM by tomwil in Deal Talk
Repost. https://slickdeals.net/f/13569475-kidde-h5-b-c-rated-disposable-fire-extinguisher-2-lbs-extinguishing-agent-9-88-home-depot
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Post #133802309 added 12-26-2019 9:48 PM by babygdav in Deal Talk
The fire code for America is very lax. Ideally, they'd require a full house, automatic fire sprinkler system which would almost eliminate serious house fires. But the cost... Like solar...
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Post #133777403 added 12-26-2019 5:44 AM by Selman in Deal Talk
It been some years since I was fire fighting trained, but I remember a mnemonic that may help you to know what extinguishers do: A - ashes - think paper; old school ones can be water B - boils...
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Post #133780031 added 12-26-2019 7:51 AM by berriesandnuts in Deal Talk
Ended up getting one, although, I don't really understand the pricing! They're under $20 for "10-BC". Why not get those if they're twice the amount of contents? Not understanding how these are...
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Post #133781534 added 12-26-2019 8:46 AM by GoRavens in Deal Talk
I’m not sure of statistics, but it’s probably a split between kitchen fires and electrical fires. From my understanding, the “C” classification simply means it’s safe to use on energized...
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Post #133760963 added 12-25-2019 11:24 AM by johnramos in Deal Talk
Up until the point you have a flying projectile that either strikes something softer than it or the pin gets yanked out and depresses the handle. You're interior is coated in a fine white powder. ...
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Post #133761149 added 12-25-2019 11:31 AM by johnramos in Deal Talk
Also probably go for ABC rather than just BC type
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Post #133974455 added 01-02-2020 3:34 PM by cusco in Deal Talk
any deal for the one with ABC? our last renter took both extinguishers with them when they evade the place....
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Post #133777964 added 12-26-2019 6:15 AM by FixerUpper_Deals in Deal Talk
Wow thanks OP in for this - a must have for my apartment.
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Post #133778009 added 12-26-2019 6:17 AM by CorNut in Deal Talk
The 5lb First Alert Home1 ABC extinguishers go on sale for $10 semi regularly, ACE seems to do it the most often.
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