I've just spent 5 minutes working out if I can store a cheap fire engine for £2k!....no
Can I think about a business opportunity for a 3rd hand fire engine..... no
Still want it though.
OldEngine to 118luke
13 Oct 16#37
Only one available though so be quick!
Yossi
13 Oct 16#36
Actually, eBay seller xBOJO4PMx is selling off these for cheap!
safctopcat
13 Oct 16#35
nice find
p9dyl
13 Oct 161#34
This does not explain why you recommended a foam fire extinguisher over a powder one due to the mess it may create?
Having an RCD fitted will not in any way reduce a fire so I can't see how the picture has any relevance to putting out fires? It just means you possibly won't kill yourself when you try to put out an electrical fire with an extinguisher that is not correct for that application.
I would agree that the best solution to fire safety would be having a co2, a water or foam extinguisher along with a fire blanket in your property. Also an escape ladder if you have a 2 story house of live in a flat.
missmisiowa
13 Oct 16#33
hope this guide will help you:
take into account that 99.9% of people who don't care about installing an RCD would not have any fire extinguisher - as they don't care.
deal_miner
12 Oct 16#9
Can anyone say hoverboard
JollyEngland to deal_miner
13 Oct 164#31
"hoverboard"
MrScotchBonnet
13 Oct 16#30
Nah it's still a pretty good price.
dataload
13 Oct 16#29
so the price isn't good, it's just funny? thank you for the confirmation
MrScotchBonnet
13 Oct 16#28
must be, this wouldn't be as hot else bruh
dataload
13 Oct 16#27
heat isn't based on comedy value, bruh
dataload
13 Oct 16#25
this would be slightly amusing 3 weeks ago
MrScotchBonnet to dataload
13 Oct 16#26
355 heat bruh. Still funny.
missmisiowa
13 Oct 162#22
did any one of you hot voters actually used one of these? ever?
this little thing will ruin EVERYTHING, every object within it's reach, the superfine dust is impossible to remove from any fabrics, electronics, etc.
do yourself a favor and get a foam one.
this "deal" may potentially cost you £1000's in damage. it may also suffocate you as it is as bad as smoke to inhale indoors.
be safe and smart!
MrScotchBonnet to missmisiowa
13 Oct 16#23
Be smart, Be safe. Get an Iphone. :laughing:
p9dyl to missmisiowa
13 Oct 161#24
Do you even know what you are talking about?
Would not be very "safe or smart" tackling an electrical fire with a foam fire extinguisher.
Your "recommendation" could cause someone their house or worse, their life!
stuntman9883
13 Oct 162#21
got a better one from lidl (abc) for 7.99 they flew of the shelf maybe i shouldnt have pulled the pin
shambolix
13 Oct 16#20
Worth pointing out this is a BC extinguisher, not ABC. Class A fires involve paper, wood, fabric, plastics etc. whereas B and C basically involve fuels like petrol and propane. For home use, an ABC powder extinguisher is generally most useful - I think many house fires are likely to be Class A
welshy81
13 Oct 161#19
will one of these be enough for my Vauxhall zafira
blueretro
12 Oct 16#17
Far to small. Would only put out a tiny fire. Far better getting a fire blanket instead.
vulcanproject
12 Oct 16#16
Some cheap ones on there. Just clicked on an AA branded 950g powder one for another 49p. Those extra 350 grams might be worth the extra 49p?
I dunno can't say I have put out anything with a powder extinguisher. I usually just roll it off when I catch on fire but I can give this a try.
NeelixWasANiceMan
12 Oct 162#4
it may save your life but you'll be cleaning up powder in the house for 2 weeks.
MrScotchBonnet to NeelixWasANiceMan
12 Oct 1624#5
Hmm. Tough decision that, may just have to die then :disappointed:
help-me2 to NeelixWasANiceMan
12 Oct 16#13
your right much easier the clean up after fire
matth5182
12 Oct 16#12
need one of these after all the awful videos on live leak of people burning after car crashes
dealerxxx
12 Oct 16#11
Ideal for galaxy hahahaha
Wheelbarrow_Oil
12 Oct 161#10
Come home to a real fire . Buy a galaxy note 7 (Heat added forgive the pun )
pennyfarthing88
12 Oct 1614#1
Heat for the description :smile:
Zuulan to pennyfarthing88
12 Oct 161#8
Same reason as I heated this. :smile:
Waldolf
12 Oct 164#6
Ordered a box full to keep by my Hotpoint dryer and Beko fridge freezer.
shadey12 to Waldolf
12 Oct 16#7
think you would be better off on eBay looking for a green goddess
Thesoundbomber
12 Oct 16#3
Lol
shadey12
12 Oct 16#2
if its in anticipation of a Samsung fire, get a 1kg one or a fire blanket. alternatively a cast iron fire pit for the patio.
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This handy little extinguisher will be there to help put out those unwanted bursts of flames.
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grab a bargain for only £1995!!
Will post to United Kingdom.
:confused:
Can I think about a business opportunity for a 3rd hand fire engine..... no
Still want it though.
Having an RCD fitted will not in any way reduce a fire so I can't see how the picture has any relevance to putting out fires? It just means you possibly won't kill yourself when you try to put out an electrical fire with an extinguisher that is not correct for that application.
I would agree that the best solution to fire safety would be having a co2, a water or foam extinguisher along with a fire blanket in your property. Also an escape ladder if you have a 2 story house of live in a flat.
take into account that 99.9% of people who don't care about installing an RCD would not have any fire extinguisher - as they don't care.
this little thing will ruin EVERYTHING, every object within it's reach, the superfine dust is impossible to remove from any fabrics, electronics, etc.
do yourself a favor and get a foam one.
this "deal" may potentially cost you £1000's in damage. it may also suffocate you as it is as bad as smoke to inhale indoors.
be safe and smart!
Would not be very "safe or smart" tackling an electrical fire with a foam fire extinguisher.
Your "recommendation" could cause someone their house or worse, their life!
I dunno can't say I have put out anything with a powder extinguisher. I usually just roll it off when I catch on fire but I can give this a try.