04-07-2022, 09:37 AM
I’m not sold on this. Sorry.
It’s obviously removing the oxygen from the fire. But, yes, has to be close in order to do that, and I’d be hard-pressed to cram a lit “flare” under a dash to extinguish an electrical fire.
All these crazy new inventions to improve upon a high quality “clean agent” extinguisher…for what reason? Now much to improve upon. Yes, the amount of “discharge” from that stick is awesome. But guess what? ONCE YOU LIGHT IT…THAT’S IT…DONE…SPENT!!
Out of the hundreds of times I’ve used an extinguisher, of every type made (except for the old bump style inverted models), I’ve yet to dump it all at once! You have to be tactical and direct, and evaluate the application; saving some for a flare up.
Man, I’m sounding like a grumpy old curmudgeon. Hmmm…
But I hate seeing some things that just prey on the vulnerable. A better mousetrap, this is not, in my opinion.
It’s obviously removing the oxygen from the fire. But, yes, has to be close in order to do that, and I’d be hard-pressed to cram a lit “flare” under a dash to extinguish an electrical fire.
All these crazy new inventions to improve upon a high quality “clean agent” extinguisher…for what reason? Now much to improve upon. Yes, the amount of “discharge” from that stick is awesome. But guess what? ONCE YOU LIGHT IT…THAT’S IT…DONE…SPENT!!
Out of the hundreds of times I’ve used an extinguisher, of every type made (except for the old bump style inverted models), I’ve yet to dump it all at once! You have to be tactical and direct, and evaluate the application; saving some for a flare up.
Man, I’m sounding like a grumpy old curmudgeon. Hmmm…
But I hate seeing some things that just prey on the vulnerable. A better mousetrap, this is not, in my opinion.
Steve & Janice Vance
2015 Newell #1524
Glendora, CA