Another type of fire extinguisher

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https://www.firstalert.com/product/tundra-fire-extinguishing-aerosol-spray/

These look like they would be handy to have around.
 
A double pack costs $26.95. That is really cheap if they work as well as the website claims.
 
IBTripping said:
A double pack costs $26.95. That is really cheap if they work as well as the website claims.
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According to some Amazon reviews it works...  a couple are quite amusing to read...

https://www.amazon.com/First-Alert-AF400-2-Extinguishing-Aerosol/dp/B002U0KGDY/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3LK2RNDL6M2MA&keywords=first+alert+tundra+fire+extinguisher+spray&qid=1549923637&s=gateway&sprefix=First+alert+tundra%2Caps%2C261&sr=8-2
 
Haven't needed to use it but have one sitting on the kitchen counter.
 
I didn't see anything to tell you if it still has a charge or if it's passed the expiration date?

Kind of like having a flare gun on a boat and all the shells have expired. Stuck in the middle of no-where and no way to signal for help. In this case, on-fire and no way to extinguish it.


I look at the gage on my fire-extinguishers all the time. The one in the garage is eye level and located below the garage door opener. The one in the rv is next to the exit door and I look at it every time I go in or out. the one in the boat is next to the captains seat and I look at it every time I start the motor. I do the same for the extinguisher in my office at work. A habit I acquired when I used to do monthly safety inspections.
 
I just realised that we have one in our house here in the UK, but I i have no clue how old it is. I will write a date on base with a sharpie when I get another.
 
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