Nice! Best Rockets I have ever seen! The helicopters were also the best I have ever seen! Smaller rockets at the end with the weird fin design flew straight as an arrow!
Literally every one of these things deliver impressive effect for it's size. And fountains... I didn't even know they can be this tall and still look like a fountain, not like some 50-shots cake
Great lineup Andy, I can't buy Funke products here but watching them on your channel is the next best thing! We all like fireworks that exceed our expectations, and Funke always seems to do that - whether it was the Kondors, fountains, or rockets they all went a step beyond my expectations. Always enjoy your videos, looking forward to more in the future.
...and here's another bunch of fantastic Funke stuff that we're not allowed to buy in the Netherlands... Great multicolors as we all know from Funke, really amazing. The fountains......(sigh)....the 1st set with blue....man would I love to have just one of those! Jeez Andy, you make me want to sell all my stuff and move over to your Sweden! (I'd love to be neighbours with Floor Jansen too) ;-)
One of the neatest rockets I have had had a hollow whistling(non-pyrotechnic) plastic cap. They'd make an eerie sound on the way down. My dog would go fetch them. Another had small fountains that opposed the main engine on the way up. They had comet effects that probably cannot be produced by any other method. I wonder if they still make either.
3:30 that is spoken by a true Pyro 😁😁i completely understand what you are taking about... And man are those funke products good, they are always on the pricy side,but the quality is always totally worth it👍🔥
@@AndyThePyro jag har fått hem nästan alla mindre tårtor och lite annat 😊tightare budget detta året men kommer bli kalas. Sugen på en Elegant Night också men vi får se.
In Oklahoma, (where I live) we aren’t allowed to have stick rockets either. Supposedly the guy that invented the plastic rockets had friends in the Oklahoma government so they got together and made stick rockets illegal in the whole state. This made it to where people could only buy his plastic rockets. It’s super dumb how that stuff works…
My country India is the 2nd largest producer of fireworks after China and almost more than 90% of it is consumed within the country, not sure why india is not able to export its fireworks like China does. But their fireworks looks great though
Those fountains would not be out of place in a "professional" display. The stickless rockets seem to be as variable in flight as those with sticks and the chances of finding all the plastic seems low. It would be nice of the plastic used was biodegradable or better still the fins were cardboard ?
Professional stuff is often boring to see by me , most of them have too much choreography , too much uniformity , too much balance , maths and geometry , and a little creativity as consequence.
@@tribalpyrotechnicsforrando2621 I'm not sure you can have too much Choreography.. Either it is or isn't (if it is a pyro-musical it is sort of an essential thing to have?
@@DrRusty5 Often there is too much choreography. In case of the presence of music (which there is not always) , fireworks may go together with music in part , but graphically they can avoid the excess of choreography anyway , you can stray from the music rhythm , maybe leaving the apex part of the music as the part where fireworks follow music strictly , and even while following strictly there is no need necessarily to make equally distributed effects and the same effect. There is often too much harmony among shots and this takes to a suffocation of creativity. I prefer breaking the rules and give freedom to creativity , at least in part or completely , even more when there is no music. In most shows when professional fireworks are used , everything is distributed geometrically equally in the space , after a while you may be able to foresee what will happen in some moments , and I hate those perfect circles , also , I hate when the left side of the visual is equal to the right side. There is too much maths and geometry in most cases. After all the practical differences between professional fireworks and not professional fireworks is only that professional fireworks are bigger , last much time and go higher , therefore they are more dangerous , in some cases they are prepared right for that specific event and are distributed on the field some time before the exhibition , but there are also professional fireworks prepared in boxes and the 2 types may be even both used in the same show. Anyway they need the hand of professionists to be shot because it's dangerous for a not expert to use them. Professional fireworks are much more likely to kill a person who does not know its profession. Anyway to my eyes they will often get boring compared to a Funke good product , especially the most particular. Funke's purpose is both to make more ordinary things and to make more creative things , it is expressed with words in their official site and facts follow their words really. Funke is my favorite above all in any type of product , but there are also other brands I like pretty much , the tendency is that central and eastern Europe go better about fireworks , of course it is not an absolute rule.
AWESOME Rockets. Can I get them in the U.S.? As for the Fountains. They certainly had some power in them, but were kind of unimpressive by themselves. IMHO, I think if you added another fountain that had effects that included color and crackling. You could put the fountains shown here in the back and the fountains with effects in the front. Lastly, I can't believe how fast the Spinning Rockets went up. They sure seemed faster then most rockets I've seen. Are they faster or is it just an optical illusion?? Thanks for the Video.. :)
You can buy fireworks all year round, but only allowed to use them on three occasions every year. Otherwise you have to apply for a permit to shoot for a special day. Laws are pretty strict here.
Hello from Finland! Is there some spesific reason why Sweden has banned wooden stick rockets and replaced them with plastic versions, which are concidered more enviromentally unfriendly? Odd because wooden stick rockets are commonly sold here in Finland. Where is the logic in this decision? Anyone? @AndyThePyro?
Hi, there was two main reasons for ban rockets with sticks. First people whers shooting them carelessness so sticks falling down on houses, cars and people. If the stick doesn't separate from the motor it will picking up great speed on the way down. And the other reason was that a small group of people used them as weapon and shooting on the police and each other. Those rockets won't function if you try to to shoot them sideways, and the fins catching the wind much more falling thru the air. They won't harm anything, but they are of course not as good for the environment.
What are the laws there regarding the use for fireworks for consumers? Here in the states no one besides licensed professionals can purchase and use 1.3g products. I know other countries have some 1.3g for consumers but it's limited I'd be curious to know
Here in sweden category F3 is legal to purchase and use by consumers. Maximum amount NEC is 1000 grams/cake. However, you are able to purchase compound cakes (2 or more connected cakes) wich means there really isnt a limit. The biggest consumer firework cake I have seen here is 5000 grams.
@@allaboutpyro2549 we don't even have categories like the "F*" designation can you elaborate on those for me as well? All we have is 1 group. Anything is ground based that makes just a report is limited to 50mg of flash and than we have cakes/fountains with 200g and 500g and shells up to 60g and 1.75inch diameter for consumer fireworks
@@Mariko_Switch In the EU there are 4 categories of fireworks cat. F1 to F4. F1 are small fireworks like sparklers, groundspinners or small fountains. In germany they can be sold at the age of 12. F2 products are bigger like the things you saw in this video rockets are allowed to contain up to 75 gramms of NEC, cakes up to 500 gramms of NEC and fountains up to 250 gramms of NEC. F3 contains the same kinds of products, but they are allowed to contain more NEC. F3 rockets can contain up to 200 gramms of NEC and fountains up to 500 gramms, but in this case im not very sure. F4 products are only allowed to sell to people who have a license. All shells are F4, so consumers in europe are not allowed to buy shells. Also basically every product, that contains more NEC than F3 products is F4. In other words F4 is only for professional use.
@@namenlos8251 awesome great explanation so here in the states we can have shells up to 60g but nothing in your category f3 only up to 500g of NEC. So we go by all. 14g is consumer and all 1.3 is pro. We do have a small 1.4g pro or articles of pyrotechnics which is a Grey area between consumer and pro that can only be sold to consumers by a facility that approves them. The 1.4g articles of pyrotechnics have more NEC than normal 1.4g and almost all have electric match firing only.
@@Mariko_Switch I would also add, that restrictions regarding the different categories vary between different countries in european union. For example F2 in germany is only allowed to be sold in the last three days of the year. In Poland, Czech and Austria it can be sold all around the year. The same for F3. In Germany you need a special license to buy this kind of items. In countries like Poland, Czech, and Spain they are allowed to be sold to everyone. And then some countries banned particular kinds of items. To give some examples in germany bangers with flashpowder are not allowed in F2 and rockets are limited up to 20 gramms. In the netherlands all rockets and bangers were banned and in sweden like you can see in the video, stick rockets were banned. And then there is a special case regarding switzerland. As switzerland is not part of the european union they have some different laws regarding fireworks. For example consumers can buy there rockets, that according to EU law would be classified as F4.
So jealous other countries get the good stuff. You'd think the US would be just as lenient but apparently, Big Brother government says we can't be trusted to play with fire. Maybe someday that'll change. Thanks Andy for the great vid.
funke is pure quality. Greetings from Germany
Totally agree on that!
Really wish we had Funke in the U.S. they are on top!
Made in China?
@@sunnyvale104 yes
The majority of it, yes.
Any Pyro Warehouse every Pyro Warehouse is a Treasure waiting with a Fuse, awesome Fireworks Tour
Nice! Best Rockets I have ever seen! The helicopters were also the best I have ever seen! Smaller rockets at the end with the weird fin design flew straight as an arrow!
Literally every one of these things deliver impressive effect for it's size. And fountains... I didn't even know they can be this tall and still look like a fountain, not like some 50-shots cake
Very cool stuff. Best regards from Germany 😀
Great lineup Andy, I can't buy Funke products here but watching them on your channel is the next best thing! We all like fireworks that exceed our expectations, and Funke always seems to do that - whether it was the Kondors, fountains, or rockets they all went a step beyond my expectations. Always enjoy your videos, looking forward to more in the future.
It feels like you are going to take a holiday to Sweden over New Year, some year 👍
That sucks, cant you order them online to your adress? Here in germany are tons of onlineshops where you can find lots of funke stuff
those ones are GREAT! I hope we have those here in Philippines. Greetings from Philippines.
Very impressed with those rockets. The ones I can get are so unpredictable, light em and run for cover
wow! beautiful material! very nice rockets! pity that in Italy the Funke brand is not found .. nice video bro🍻
I truly am jealous of you guys
You have a great thing with fireworks
...and here's another bunch of fantastic Funke stuff that we're not allowed to buy in the Netherlands...
Great multicolors as we all know from Funke, really amazing.
The fountains......(sigh)....the 1st set with blue....man would I love to have just one of those!
Jeez Andy, you make me want to sell all my stuff and move over to your Sweden!
(I'd love to be neighbours with Floor Jansen too) ;-)
The opening frame of this video is just a dream in itself lol
Man those are some beautiful rockets.. The multi color rocket was awesome..
One of the neatest rockets I have had had a hollow whistling(non-pyrotechnic) plastic cap. They'd make an eerie sound on the way down. My dog would go fetch them.
Another had small fountains that opposed the main engine on the way up. They had comet effects that probably cannot be produced by any other method.
I wonder if they still make either.
Greetings from the UK I just sub to your channel I check out some of your videos over the last few days and love what I see good work on your channel
I enjoy watching you fireworks displays. Especially the Funke brand. Awesome job. Keep it up and All the best from Hawaii.
The kondors work really good damn they go high..FUNKE makes some of the best products, I wish it was sold here in America..
Must be nice being able to openly purchase 1.3 items I would love to be in that country
Superb performance on all. In the states we call rockets with fins, Missiles to define the difference. thanks for the fine demo.
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I would walk around and make it my house, this is paradise of the best quality brand on the market!
Great video!
Funke is the best they make really good firecrackers to.
1.3g rockets WOW great video
Andy wow ! Really nice video ! Thumbs up
Your Video und Presentation are so good Quality and soo good products!!! So so good !!! Greetings From Germany !
awesome stuff right there
Great video
Snygg video som vanligt, raketerna va ju riktigt sköna, nu blir man taggad 😁
Very nice stuff 👍
Yes i agree 👍🔥
So Awesome these new products
10:02 love that multicolor peony with fast bursting red stars 😍 in Germany it is Cat F2+ -_-'
jaa richtig schööne artikel leider f3 raks
@@Pyrojannosch no they are f2 but 75grams
You are awesome! Love what you do, great products! Hi from the US.
Love the rockets
Thank you very much for your support!
3:30 that is spoken by a true Pyro 😁😁i completely understand what you are taking about...
And man are those funke products good, they are always on the pricy side,but the quality is always totally worth it👍🔥
I loved the rockets! What a great effect 😍
Nice demos 👍😃
These are great products! The quality is amazing
Bra film som vanligt! Cirka 2 veckor så ska jag handla in Funke..som man väntat 😀
Grymt Jonas! Hur har det gått? Har du fått hem något ännu? :D
@@AndyThePyro jag har fått hem nästan alla mindre tårtor och lite annat 😊tightare budget detta året men kommer bli kalas. Sugen på en Elegant Night också men vi får se.
Very nice products those 250 gram fountain are nice and sick rockets
Amazing 🤗👍
Nice products
I wish we could get them in the UK.
Dang, those KILL what the U.S. market has to offer... wish we could get those as consumer grade in the states.
They are showing up now I picked up some stuff at a meet here in the states
👍🏻
Again Andy, awesome video. Please keep it up your great videos
This year, Funke make nice new products. 💥
Bad ass Andy…..FUNKE FOR PRESIDENT
Those Kondors are realy cool! Love the sound.
I would love it to have these in germany as well. But yeah at least u guys can continue to enjoy rokets. :)
Wow, the Fountains are just amazing.
They are T1 so they are probably allowed for everyone in germany?
Love your videos Andy. Those Funke fireworks are amazing! 💯💥💥
What's the price on those fountains? 1 full minute of burning time is awesome. If it's under 15 eur per piece it is totally worth it.
Happy Diwali
I think I should try to get some of these new fireworks from funke
Blev sjukt imponerad över fontänerna! Måste skaffa ett helt gäng av dom! 😍
That’s nice 🙂 💥
Very nice Andy, as usual 👍 if you compare the rockets with traditional stick rockets what's your thoughts? Did these go as high up?
👌🏻
Fontänerna va verkligen riktigt riktigt bra! Kämpa på Andy du e grym!
Grandiiiiiiiiii
Masterpieces.
Funke😍
Beautiful as always, great content keep it up!
My God that's some gorgeous product!! HOW and why can sticks be illegal? It's SO MUCH safer than those plastic bases!!! 🤔😯
In Oklahoma, (where I live) we aren’t allowed to have stick rockets either. Supposedly the guy that invented the plastic rockets had friends in the Oklahoma government so they got together and made stick rockets illegal in the whole state. This made it to where people could only buy his plastic rockets. It’s super dumb how that stuff works…
My country India is the 2nd largest producer of fireworks after China and almost more than 90% of it is consumed within the country, not sure why india is not able to export its fireworks like China does. But their fireworks looks great though
love your content!
Amazing stuff!
Very cool stuff andy👍
So you can't have a simple wooden stick that will decompose but you can have huge amounts of plastic that will sit forever. Nice job government!
@Whoop!
I love it!
Those fountains would not be out of place in a "professional" display.
The stickless rockets seem to be as variable in flight as those with sticks and the chances of finding all the plastic seems low. It would be nice of the plastic used was biodegradable or better still the fins were cardboard ?
Professional stuff is often boring to see by me , most of them have too much choreography , too much uniformity , too much balance , maths and geometry , and a little creativity as consequence.
@@tribalpyrotechnicsforrando2621 I'm not sure you can have too much Choreography.. Either it is or isn't (if it is a pyro-musical it is sort of an essential thing to have?
@@DrRusty5 Often there is too much choreography. In case of the presence of music (which there is not always) , fireworks may go together with music in part , but graphically they can avoid the excess of choreography anyway , you can stray from the music rhythm , maybe leaving the apex part of the music as the part where fireworks follow music strictly , and even while following strictly there is no need necessarily to make equally distributed effects and the same effect. There is often too much harmony among shots and this takes to a suffocation of creativity. I prefer breaking the rules and give freedom to creativity , at least in part or completely , even more when there is no music. In most shows when professional fireworks are used , everything is distributed geometrically equally in the space , after a while you may be able to foresee what will happen in some moments , and I hate those perfect circles , also , I hate when the left side of the visual is equal to the right side. There is too much maths and geometry in most cases. After all the practical differences between professional fireworks and not professional fireworks is only that professional fireworks are bigger , last much time and go higher , therefore they are more dangerous , in some cases they are prepared right for that specific event and are distributed on the field some time before the exhibition , but there are also professional fireworks prepared in boxes and the 2 types may be even both used in the same show. Anyway they need the hand of professionists to be shot because it's dangerous for a not expert to use them. Professional fireworks are much more likely to kill a person who does not know its profession. Anyway to my eyes they will often get boring compared to a Funke good product , especially the most particular. Funke's purpose is both to make more ordinary things and to make more creative things , it is expressed with words in their official site and facts follow their words really. Funke is my favorite above all in any type of product , but there are also other brands I like pretty much , the tendency is that central and eastern Europe go better about fireworks , of course it is not an absolute rule.
Hi, fins are made of a environment friendly plastic, but we are looking for a better option for the next generation of the rockets.
Haha jaja Funke gör så jevla fakking feta grejer! Bra video som vanligt.
AWESOME Rockets. Can I get them in the U.S.? As for the Fountains. They certainly had some power in them, but were kind of unimpressive by themselves. IMHO, I think if you added another fountain that had effects that included color and crackling. You could put the fountains shown here in the back and the fountains with effects in the front. Lastly, I can't believe how fast the Spinning Rockets went up. They sure seemed faster then most rockets I've seen. Are they faster or is it just an optical illusion?? Thanks for the Video.. :)
Mycket snyggt upplägg! Raketerna är läckra!
How do I get some of those rockets delivered to the U.S.???
Wow is this in Sweden? is it possible to buy fireworks there year round? is it recommended to celebrate there? I might go there
You can buy fireworks all year round, but only allowed to use them on three occasions every year. Otherwise you have to apply for a permit to shoot for a special day. Laws are pretty strict here.
For some reason China stopped making finned rockets.? Really nice fountains to be sure.
Do they ship international because I’m in the us and I just got my aft license here in the us would appreciate a response
I want this one for diwali
👌🏾👍🏾🤙🏾
Have you done a Walter Zink video yet?
Funke at its best 👍
Raketerna är riktigt trevliga!
soooo great and nice like
Hello from Finland! Is there some spesific reason why Sweden has banned wooden stick rockets and replaced them with plastic versions, which are concidered more enviromentally unfriendly? Odd because wooden stick rockets are commonly sold here in Finland. Where is the logic in this decision? Anyone? @AndyThePyro?
Hi, there was two main reasons for ban rockets with sticks. First people whers shooting them carelessness so sticks falling down on houses, cars and people. If the stick doesn't separate from the motor it will picking up great speed on the way down. And the other reason was that a small group of people used them as weapon and shooting on the police and each other. Those rockets won't function if you try to to shoot them sideways, and the fins catching the wind much more falling thru the air. They won't harm anything, but they are of course not as good for the environment.
Funke compound Supernaut 1 ❤
11:43 Niccccccccccccccccce
Grrrreeeeaaaattttt👏👏👏
Such a shame of all the plastic on the little rockets :( but still, beautiful products :)
Hur kan man hitta återförsäljare för Funke?
How would I get my hands on these in the us?
How can I order some of the products?😎
What are the laws there regarding the use for fireworks for consumers? Here in the states no one besides licensed professionals can purchase and use 1.3g products. I know other countries have some 1.3g for consumers but it's limited I'd be curious to know
Here in sweden category F3 is legal to purchase and use by consumers. Maximum amount NEC is 1000 grams/cake. However, you are able to purchase compound cakes (2 or more connected cakes) wich means there really isnt a limit. The biggest consumer firework cake I have seen here is 5000 grams.
@@allaboutpyro2549 we don't even have categories like the "F*" designation can you elaborate on those for me as well? All we have is 1 group. Anything is ground based that makes just a report is limited to 50mg of flash and than we have cakes/fountains with 200g and 500g and shells up to 60g and 1.75inch diameter for consumer fireworks
@@Mariko_Switch In the EU there are 4 categories of fireworks cat. F1 to F4. F1 are small fireworks like sparklers, groundspinners or small fountains. In germany they can be sold at the age of 12. F2 products are bigger like the things you saw in this video rockets are allowed to contain up to 75 gramms of NEC, cakes up to 500 gramms of NEC and fountains up to 250 gramms of NEC. F3 contains the same kinds of products, but they are allowed to contain more NEC. F3 rockets can contain up to 200 gramms of NEC and fountains up to 500 gramms, but in this case im not very sure. F4 products are only allowed to sell to people who have a license. All shells are F4, so consumers in europe are not allowed to buy shells. Also basically every product, that contains more NEC than F3 products is F4. In other words F4 is only for professional use.
@@namenlos8251 awesome great explanation so here in the states we can have shells up to 60g but nothing in your category f3 only up to 500g of NEC. So we go by all. 14g is consumer and all 1.3 is pro. We do have a small 1.4g pro or articles of pyrotechnics which is a Grey area between consumer and pro that can only be sold to consumers by a facility that approves them. The 1.4g articles of pyrotechnics have more NEC than normal 1.4g and almost all have electric match firing only.
@@Mariko_Switch I would also add, that restrictions regarding the different categories vary between different countries in european union. For example F2 in germany is only allowed to be sold in the last three days of the year. In Poland, Czech and Austria it can be sold all around the year. The same for F3. In Germany you need a special license to buy this kind of items. In countries like Poland, Czech, and Spain they are allowed to be sold to everyone. And then some countries banned particular kinds of items. To give some examples in germany bangers with flashpowder are not allowed in F2 and rockets are limited up to 20 gramms. In the netherlands all rockets and bangers were banned and in sweden like you can see in the video, stick rockets were banned. And then there is a special case regarding switzerland. As switzerland is not part of the european union they have some different laws regarding fireworks. For example consumers can buy there rockets, that according to EU law would be classified as F4.
Could use em fountains is a pro display there that nice
servus hur många spark star ryttare finns i en ve?
Funke is the best
Nice Funke stuff in sweden wtf :D
Why arrent you allowed to light Rockets with a Stick in Sweden? Did somethin happen in the past? Im sure there must be a reason for that
So jealous other countries get the good stuff. You'd think the US would be just as lenient but apparently, Big Brother government says we can't be trusted to play with fire. Maybe someday that'll change. Thanks Andy for the great vid.
So Sweden has opted from wood stick to plastic refuse. Interesting rules.
A bit more complicated than that.
@@AndyThePyro Yeah, I know that. It's still a better option than the rigmarole you have to got through to obtain fireworks in Oz.