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First Alert KFE2S5 5-B:C Kitchen Fire Extinguisher, White |  | Brand: First Alert Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $15.99 as of 9/4/2010 01:47 CDT details You Save: $4.00 (20%)

Seller: Apex Stores Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 15354
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 3.2 x 3.1 Warranty: 1
MPN: KFE2S5 Model: KFE2S5 UPC: 029054730008 EAN: 0029054730008 ASIN: B00006IDKV
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Attractive styling with cap that's a quick release wall bracket | | | Easy push trigger | | | Easy to hold handle | | | UL approved | | | easy-test pressure check |
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Product Description Fire extinguishers are among the items we own that we do not want to use. These devices end up on the wall or at the corner of the room gathering dust. As oblivious as it might be, when a burning accident arises, knowing to grab the First Alert KFE2S5 is a wise way to avert damage. One third of all home fires start in the kitchen! This compact extinguisher has an attractive cap-style mounting bracket so it keeps the extinguisher in easy reach, and blends with your decor. Extinguisher fights oil, flammable liquids and electrical fires. The First Alert KFE2S5 has a quick release cap and a push button to check the pressure. Every kitchen needs one!
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| Customer Reviews: so far so good August 27, 2010 K. Morrison (USA) quite handy so far. let us hope we do not have to use it.
Kitchen Fire Extinguisher June 23, 2009 Araceli H. Matthews (California) 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
I order two of this product one for my Kitchen and one for my daughter.I
hope we never have to use them.
I'm very pleased with my purchase
Handled small vehicle fire!!! June 2, 2009 BJ (San Diego, CA) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
Holy Geez this thing is great! My wife and I moved in to our house 5 years ago and this thing looked old then. Has just been sitting on the wall doing nothing. Moved it once when we painted the kitchen. Last weekend my father in law and I are working on a truck in the driveway. It's leaking a lot of gas on the engine...a lot... About 4 seconds after someone says, "that's probably dangerous," all hell breaks loose.
After the first few seconds - when I realized no one was dead (yet) - I came to my senses and started to try to put it out. Nothing cool like what you see on TV where your training kicks in and you remember how to handle it. Nope. I tried slapping it with a towel which made it waaaay bigger.
Just as I'm about to start unrolling the garden hose to make it even worse I remembered this little guy. Ran in and grabbed it off the wall, pulled the pin and ran back out.
By this point (about a minute in) the fire was getting serious. This little guy handled it in about 10 seconds. AWESOME!
Now...to tell my neighbor about his truck...
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