Dan, Take that down to your local fire department and ask them what they think of it. Make a video and update us. That paper demo was not a good representation of a car fire. Better that nothing. Love your videos, Thanks
Honestly they should have them built into the airframe. I know that the fuel tanks are filled with an inert gas like argon or nitrogen are added to prevent the vapors within the tanks from igniting in the event of a shorted wire arcing on the metal of the fuel tank or other wire. And yet to have something like that inside a cargo compartment(like with N904VJ Flight 592 that crashed 5/11/96), or in areas that flight critical for the safe operation of the aircraft. I would like to see something like that. But all the FAA most likely see is a possible heat source that could cause a fire inside of the aircraft and is the most likely reason why you’re not allowed to have it in your bag.
@@1LEgGOdt I can see why this stuff wouldn't be effective to fight an engine or baggage compartment fire. Engine fire suppression relies on a near instant flooding of fire foam into the engine. Newer baggage compartment fire suppression systems actually have a full 30 minutes or more of fire suppression. Thank you ValuJet 592. But it would be PERFECT for cabin fires
@@sandman0127 I mean - a fire is taking oxygen out of the air a lot faster than this will, and by the time I get to actually fighting a fire, everyone on board is wearing an oxygen mask
@@noonedude101 depends on what chemical they use.. a old coworker of mine opened a truck that (unknowingly) had dry ice fumes.. dude dropped instantly and was already suffocating
That was awesome! I ordered 2 of these a few weeks back after realizing I didn’t have extinguishers in 2 of the cars. Great to see it in action. Hopefully none of us need to use them.
As you are about to set the paper fire.... I look around....wood siding, wood deck, electrical breaker panel behind you, wood table, wood trimmed windows....(Pauses video and gets popcorn)....
You helped me again Dan! I just ordered the Element Fire Extinguisher. I’ve needed one for the F355, never expected to find a chemical free, much less such a great size. Thank you! And Thank you for the discount!
it does work for enclosed spaces but there's no one size fits all when it comes to fire fighting. You can also see it working on a jeep on fire on a trail, but if the wind is blowing and the fire is a good size then there won't be enough from this product to suffocate the fire as the wind is blowing, otherwise should work inside@@gabrielcox10
You know what would be a cool series and get you back to the mechanical roots that started this channel’s popularity? An F430 manual conversion. Maybe a collab with the EAG guys? That seems to be getting more and more popular in the 430 world and probably a process a lot of owners would be interested in seeing how it’s done. I may be sending an F430 down there soon. Still considering it and an about 50-50 right now.
For the JDM guys.... the little red thing next to your left foot is NOT a fire extinguisher!!! I took a R34 GTR out for a test drive last week and it caught fire - the owner swore blind the HELP FLARE was an extinguisher. Obviously he was wrong and I pissed my pants watching him light a flare to a engine fire!
I saw that one on Jay Leno's Garage. I was going to suggest you check it out but I'm glad you found it. I think it's like a solid rocket booster with no boost. 🤣
Fire extinguishers losing their charge is a very rare thing! they have the gauge so you can check and there is a time limit so every so often many months / years you're supposed to get it professionally inspected and you can get them refilled I have my FAA approved two and pound Halon type . Are the pyrotechnic type FAA, or Ferrari approved? I can pull the safety pin ( one hand )whilst it's still in it's bracket & with a special quick-release bracket from Summit Racing you Pull up and it's in your hand ( one hand again ) So can deploy it much faster than that pyrotechnic type where you have to take it and strike it and get it going w/ two hands . You are correct there are fires where no extinguisher will get it out you need to catch it early and need luck !
@@normalguysupercar well I doubt that striker type works from 10-12 -15 feet away does it ? looks like it has very short range ! and No the biomechanics of grabbing the traditional extinguisher and pulling the pin would be MUCH faster ! ( speaking as someone who has experience doing similar w/ hand grenades in the military ! ) LOL
Yes, but if you follow the safety guidelines for proper discharge (or have been trained on usage) you must secure the flexible high pressure hose with your hand. Even if it only has a discharge nozzle, you must secure it with one hand while depressing the trigger. Not doing so could cause harm to you and others around you. If you are concerned with more capacity or a need for longer reach, the manufacturer of this product offers a commercial line product.
Ah Dan I just got out of the ER. I tried to put the cap back in the extinguisher, tried to save some agent. You forgot to tell me not to.. Lol. Great video and product. Going to get a few for my toys.
Great timing as I was just researching this a few days ago. I have weird fears about a reg extinguisher "blowing" up since it's a compressed container lol so this seems better/ideal. Anyway, that Element lasted 55 seconds, cool. Wonder how good it is for oil fires, supposedly some critics say that's its weak pt? Does it perform better than a reg one besides spraying longer?
Your fucking amazing Dan, do you know that you have just SAVED someone's ass for burning.......... you have made life simple once again & I hope this fucking video goes viral for you dan and you make a million for there not many people that care about other people. You are a nice dude ,top of the day to yu mate 🍻🦘🤜🍇🍷
I dont like to use ABC chemical powder extinguisher because it will destroy and corrode all the electronic parts and fuse.. i have a good result with a tundra foam extinguisher, its really small (1000ml) spray can but it really take out fire fast.. i once had success using that to help someone can-am that was catch on fire in the middle of the trail, it was burning on the engines and both tyre.. feel really surprised im able to take out the fire using those small aerosol cans extinguisher.. now i carry those in my trunk and paired it with 1kg elide's ball extinguisher as a backup.. that ball extinguisher is the last resort, it filled with chemical powder and will explode spreadig the powder once it get thrown into the fire..
i wanted to like this video, but you needed something more substantial burning. the paper flamed out because there was nothing left. Granted the E50 did its job on the propane, it seems slow compared to a normal extinguisher. so the element discharges longer but takes longer to extinguish a flame....not sure how to compare them since they do no list a coverage area in sq ft for the element.
Funny you post this about a fire, as we just had yet another UA-camr's car burn to the ground last week - Adam LZ's Mustang GT350 (previously OG Matt Moreman's car) burned down at the track. Oops.
From my point of view, the flames extinguished by burning all the paper and not by the sticky thing. The aftermath all burn paper ashes proves that (You should have some pieces of paper to call it saved) You better test into a real flammable lasting material. It's funny.
Traditional Pressurized, Metal Canister Fire Extinguishers are a 70 Yr Old Flawed Technology. Vibration & stored pressure is the enemy of the internal powder on those extinguishers You need to check out the new, superior design UL Listed Rusoh Eliminator: www.teamfti.com/shop
You could always install an internal fire suppression system. (Like what Nascar uses). Put the tank in the front trunk, put a switch on the dash to deploy (or just leave it up to automatic sensors). They are, of course, more spendy, but not too bad ($300-$500). Also, you might be able to get an insurance discount!
I just ordered one for my car today using the NGS10 code. I always did not want to take up room on the passenger floor and keeping it in the frunk seemed like it would take too long. Thanks for the awesome information Dan (And costing me money lol jk).
"Im gonna lite my grille on fire".................................hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.. The neighbor calls a real estate company now listing the house for sale..
Has anyone seen this used on a more realistic scenario? A bigger fuel source instead of just paper that will burn. Out in 30 seconds anyways. I'm genuinely curious how it will ldo
This was a good informative vid but once he let his wife film, am I the only one who noticed, it became painful to watch because she got a smart mouth for no reason. He doesn't spank her and it shows. I was so glad when she finally disappeared to talk to the neighbors or whatever
Sorry IMHO it is better to use a Halon type I have a two and a half pound in my Ferrari I'll p.m. you a photo it doesn't take up much room mounted in the passenger footwell ( and frankly it looks trick , racy and my insurance co. insisted on a extinguisher ) I think it works a lot better than that pyrotechnic type. but i am biased Ferrari fits a chubby 10 pound Halon bottle as OEM, an option .VERY expensive option ! Racers always use the Halon type. many will fit an onboard automatic/ manual system that can spray the engine compartment and/or passenger compartment. they are pricy! yes TRADITIONAL it has a discharge time of +/- 10 seconds you don't use it continuously you give short spurts that's the proper technique. And it is effective all conventional extinguishers last about the same amount of time the difference is the larger ones have more volume the pressure is the same . Let's say you have leaking fuel FUMES not already on fire and in ideal conditions (theoretically the pyrotechnics burning reaction can actually Set It Off catching it on fire! - hence they say to slowly approach a fire in their video ) I read they make a larger version of this w/ 100 seconds of action! thats good ! I hope you will use the bracket they supply as I have been in accidents where it might go flying out of the door card .hurts IF i bonks you on the head sans helmet ! - LOL finally I, did have an accident where I broke my arm and this stick type takes two good arms and hands ! you can pull the pin and deploy a conventional type w/ one hand/ arm . A bystander was able to deploy and use my conventional extinguisher . Would they know how to deploy the stick type ? esp IF you were incapacitated ?
@@HooyahPeacock Halon is fine for fuel ! it deprives oxygen ! I saved a car w/ a fuel leak that sprayed gas ! racers use it ! Halon are on most aircraft .
@@jackdale9249 o is that what it does.... and here I am just some idiot that taught fire fighting in the navy. Thanks for the lesson. Fyi AFFF is used more on aircraft than Halon because halon in an open space is not as affective. O and o taught fire fighting on an aircraft carrier so...
No offence - but using a fuel that would have very quickly burned completely, like paper, was not really much of a demo... It would have been much more realistic to use somethi that WOULD HAVE CONTINUED BURNING in the absence of an extinguishant!
@@normalguysupercar you need to secure it, even if it is via a magnet mount. The reason I was looking up these video was I pulled a guy out of a burning car that rolled over this past Sunday. I fire extinguisher sitting in a cubby becomes a projectile.
The paper burnt itself out, terrible test. If there was some unburnt paper left, then that shows it put the fire it out, but instead it just dampens the flames while the paper burns itself out anyway. Not saying it's a bad device, I don't know, but that was a bad test.
@@normalguysupercar I do appreciate the test, but how hard/easy is it to blow the gas out? Can it be done with a strong fan or a sheet of wood waved at it?! Neither of those would be any good in a fire, but may put the gas out. I'd test it against something that is closer to how it may be used in the real world, an electrical fire on a fridge, a peice of wooden furniture which is starting to burn well. I've not seen these put out a reasonable fire yet and by reasonable I mean a fire which is strong and established enough that it can't be put out easilly with a damp towel.
Who skipped him talking so much! And stopped video when he loaded bbq with paper! Yes next time my newspaper catches fire in my car I'll be safe if I got one of these!
If you don't actually know anything about Fire Extinguishers, you shouldn't be doing a video about them. Yes, the newer ones like what you showed are effective in some cases. But like anything they have flaws also. The larger Extinguishers have a purpose and work just fine fo the fires that they designed for. Here's an idea, why don't you contact your local fire department and ask them to teach you about Fire Extinguishers...
Actually I think I'm fully justified in doing a video on this because I'm representing the majority of people on earth. But I'm not opposed to having a fire fighter on a video.
“ No one wants a half burnt Ferrari “
* Tavarish has entered the chat*
So you’re saying size doesn’t matter and the little one lasts longer. 😁
Dan, Take that down to your local fire department and ask them what they think of it. Make a video and update us. That paper demo was not a good representation of a car fire. Better that nothing. Love your videos, Thanks
There is a video on UA-cam of it being used on a car fire.
I'm an airline pilot and I desperately want approval to carry this in my bag, if not make them standard equipment on the planes.
Honestly they should have them built into the airframe. I know that the fuel tanks are filled with an inert gas like argon or nitrogen are added to prevent the vapors within the tanks from igniting in the event of a shorted wire arcing on the metal of the fuel tank or other wire. And yet to have something like that inside a cargo compartment(like with N904VJ Flight 592 that crashed 5/11/96), or in areas that flight critical for the safe operation of the aircraft. I would like to see something like that.
But all the FAA most likely see is a possible heat source that could cause a fire inside of the aircraft and is the most likely reason why you’re not allowed to have it in your bag.
@@1LEgGOdt I can see why this stuff wouldn't be effective to fight an engine or baggage compartment fire. Engine fire suppression relies on a near instant flooding of fire foam into the engine.
Newer baggage compartment fire suppression systems actually have a full 30 minutes or more of fire suppression. Thank you ValuJet 592.
But it would be PERFECT for cabin fires
@@noonedude101 but wouldn't it take the oxygen out of the air? That could be as dangerous if not more
@@sandman0127 I mean - a fire is taking oxygen out of the air a lot faster than this will, and by the time I get to actually fighting a fire, everyone on board is wearing an oxygen mask
@@noonedude101 depends on what chemical they use.. a old coworker of mine opened a truck that (unknowingly) had dry ice fumes.. dude dropped instantly and was already suffocating
That was awesome! I ordered 2 of these a few weeks back after realizing I didn’t have extinguishers in 2 of the cars. Great to see it in action. Hopefully none of us need to use them.
Indeed I hope none of us need to use one but it's good to know they work great and have one available.
Great video Dan. For those in the UK these are called Fire Safety Sticks and are about £50 for a 25 second version or £80 for a 50 second version.
Don't buy lol they don't work. Do your research please people!
I'm ordering 2 tomorrow when I get up. I was just driving my car thinking I needed a new fire extinguisher. Thanks for showing it.
As you are about to set the paper fire.... I look around....wood siding, wood deck, electrical breaker panel behind you, wood table, wood trimmed windows....(Pauses video and gets popcorn)....
I was thinking the exact same thing - oh and look house electrical wiring right there also!
You helped me again Dan! I just ordered the Element Fire Extinguisher. I’ve needed one for the F355, never expected to find a chemical free, much less such a great size. Thank you! And Thank you for the discount!
Don't buy lol they don't work. Do your research please people!
@@gabrielcox10 They work when you know how to use them! They even have directions printed on them if you can read!
@@mikemorrissey4543 they only work for very small fires that aren't oils and wood
@@mikemorrissey4543 well the other hundreds of videos on youtube they didnt work.
it does work for enclosed spaces but there's no one size fits all when it comes to fire fighting. You can also see it working on a jeep on fire on a trail, but if the wind is blowing and the fire is a good size then there won't be enough from this product to suffocate the fire as the wind is blowing, otherwise should work inside@@gabrielcox10
You know what would be a cool series and get you back to the mechanical roots that started this channel’s popularity? An F430 manual conversion. Maybe a collab with the EAG guys?
That seems to be getting more and more popular in the 430 world and probably a process a lot of owners would be interested in seeing how it’s done.
I may be sending an F430 down there soon. Still considering it and an about 50-50 right now.
Wow that is thing is magic! I just ordered two! Thank you Daniel!
Woot!
For the JDM guys.... the little red thing next to your left foot is NOT a fire extinguisher!!! I took a R34 GTR out for a test drive last week and it caught fire - the owner swore blind the HELP FLARE was an extinguisher. Obviously he was wrong and I pissed my pants watching him light a flare to a engine fire!
Dan, have been meaning to get one to replace my halon in my 911, just purchased it and applied the discount. Thanks for the video and discount!
Thats pretty Awsome. It uses potassium nitrate KNO3 and condensation to disrupt the chemical chain reaction of the fire. Outstanding Video. Ed
15 seconds for the extinguisher
50 seconds for the Element
How long does the Corona last?
I saw that one on Jay Leno's Garage. I was going to suggest you check it out but I'm glad you found it. I think it's like a solid rocket booster with no boost. 🤣
Lol great way to describe it!
Fire extinguishers losing their charge is a very rare thing! they have the gauge so you can check and there is a time limit so every so often many months / years you're supposed to get it professionally inspected and you can get them refilled I have my FAA approved two and pound Halon type .
Are the pyrotechnic type FAA, or Ferrari approved?
I can pull the safety pin ( one hand )whilst it's still in it's bracket & with a special quick-release bracket from Summit Racing you Pull up and it's in your hand ( one hand again )
So can deploy it much faster than that pyrotechnic type where you have to take it and strike it and get it going w/ two hands .
You are correct there are fires where no extinguisher will get it out you need to catch it early and need luck !
It takes the same time to pull the pin and squeeze as it took me to pop the top and strike, that is an irrelevant argument.
@@normalguysupercar well I doubt that striker type works from 10-12 -15 feet away does it ? looks like it has very short range !
and No the biomechanics of grabbing the traditional extinguisher and pulling the pin would be MUCH faster ! ( speaking as someone who has experience doing similar w/ hand grenades in the military ! ) LOL
takes two arms / hands tho ! @@normalguysupercar
@@normalguysupercar arguably but i can do a conventional w/ one hand / arm ! ( if i had to ) !
Yes, but if you follow the safety guidelines for proper discharge (or have been trained on usage) you must secure the flexible high pressure hose with your hand. Even if it only has a discharge nozzle, you must secure it with one hand while depressing the trigger. Not doing so could cause harm to you and others around you. If you are concerned with more capacity or a need for longer reach, the manufacturer of this product offers a commercial line product.
Ah Dan I just got out of the ER. I tried to put the cap back in the extinguisher, tried to save some agent. You forgot to tell me not to.. Lol. Great video and product. Going to get a few for my toys.
Say whatt
I like the side pocket mount, was kinda mulling that. Will probably stick it in there and cram something else to stop it rolling around
Didn't catch if that was an E50 or E100 that you tested? Gonna pick one up, hope I don't ever have to use it.
E50
@@normalguysupercar Thanks for the reply, that's super impressive for its size.
I have never come across an element extinguisher before. Your Google foo is strong. :) Good video. I have to get one.
Awesome to see another demonstration. I ordered an E100, think I'm going to order a couple more one for the garage and another for the kitchen.
Thanks Dan, I just ordered 2 and some clips and used your discount code. I hope none of us ever have to use them!
Don't buy lol they don't work. Do your research please people!
Great timing as I was just researching this a few days ago. I have weird fears about a reg extinguisher "blowing" up since it's a compressed container lol so this seems better/ideal. Anyway, that Element lasted 55 seconds, cool. Wonder how good it is for oil fires, supposedly some critics say that's its weak pt? Does it perform better than a reg one besides spraying longer?
Don't buy lol they don't work. Do your research please people!
This only works well in an enclosed space where the fog from the extinguisher can be well contained.
That's factually incorrect
Your fucking amazing Dan, do you know that you have just SAVED someone's ass for burning.......... you have made life simple once again & I hope this fucking video goes viral for you dan and you make a million for there not many people that care about other people. You are a nice dude ,top of the day to yu mate 🍻🦘🤜🍇🍷
Well that never occurred to me but that's a pretty cool thought.
I dont like to use ABC chemical powder extinguisher because it will destroy and corrode all the electronic parts and fuse.. i have a good result with a tundra foam extinguisher, its really small (1000ml) spray can but it really take out fire fast.. i once had success using that to help someone can-am that was catch on fire in the middle of the trail, it was burning on the engines and both tyre.. feel really surprised im able to take out the fire using those small aerosol cans extinguisher.. now i carry those in my trunk and paired it with 1kg elide's ball extinguisher as a backup.. that ball extinguisher is the last resort, it filled with chemical powder and will explode spreadig the powder once it get thrown into the fire..
This man even loves driving his Ferrari when it's on fire! I have to respect that 👍😄
Good video. I just put one in my car using their roll bar mount. Obviously your placement is not good if you're tracking the car.
Nice!
Don't buy lol they don't work. Do your research please people!
Its a quality product. Been in Porsche circles for a little while. Good stuff.
i wanted to like this video, but you needed something more substantial burning. the paper flamed out because there was nothing left. Granted the E50 did its job on the propane, it seems slow compared to a normal extinguisher. so the element discharges longer but takes longer to extinguish a flame....not sure how to compare them since they do no list a coverage area in sq ft for the element.
incredible, implausible, unheard of, fantastic, insane 😲
Wow!!! That element extinguisher is amazing!!
I agree! I was very impressed
Amazing tip. Just ordered 2 of them. Never heard of this so thank you.
Badass!
2:11
"Corona Extra"
Well,thats a special fire no extinguisher in the world will be able to put out..
Thanks for this. Just bought two units for my two classic Mustangs. Used your discount. Thanks and hope I never use them😀
Yes it's something that's nice to have just in case but you really hope you never need.
It looks like the paper just finished burning. There’s no un-burnt paper in there, it’s all ash.
Does the fact I smirked at the idea of you talking about fire extinguishers make me a bad person? Lol!
I carry one in my car hope I never have to use it but if I do I have faith it will get the job done
That worked really well, Dan! Thanks for the Demo!
So did you ever find out why the header caught fire?
Funny you post this about a fire, as we just had yet another UA-camr's car burn to the ground last week - Adam LZ's Mustang GT350 (previously OG Matt Moreman's car) burned down at the track. Oops.
Ouch. I didn't know that. Sucks. I never like hearing about cool cars going up in flames
Halguard H3R performance. No residual agent at all. Unfortunately not available outside US. I'll look for your one in UK
This leaves no residue either
Cool, cheers. Those H3Rs are the nuts though. Shame they're only available in US. Have a look xx
Look for the Fire Safety Stick in the UK, its the same product just for the UK & Irish market
Ok cool, cheers
Wow I can’t believe that can last that long. I am definitely checking this out.
someone who knows nothing about extinguishing fires is happy to advise his viewers about how to tackle fires.
Thanks for the infomercial lol. Gonna buy a few for my boat!
From my point of view, the flames extinguished by burning all the paper and not by the sticky thing. The aftermath all burn paper ashes proves that (You should have some pieces of paper to call it saved) You better test into a real flammable lasting material. It's funny.
It put out the burners. That's injected flammable material.
almost 10Mins of your life story so you could blow-out a piece of paper - OMGF
Hi Dan nice video 📹 can't wait for the F40🤗
Sorry to say, but he won't get one
I never claimed to be buying one, Fred is.
Traditional Pressurized, Metal Canister Fire Extinguishers are a 70 Yr Old Flawed Technology. Vibration & stored pressure is the enemy of the internal powder on those extinguishers
You need to check out the new, superior design UL Listed Rusoh Eliminator: www.teamfti.com/shop
First time viewer. You have me wanting to buy one of those shirts. A+ on the branding, my dude
Glad you like them!
Good luck eating from that grill now
@Sunamer Z lol sure
ORDERED 2! Thanks for the heads up, one for the 360 other for my van, looks perfect!
Bought 2 more. Happy Father’s Day !!!
Woot
Just because it lasts longer doesnt mean its better... the powder one will put out a fire 50 times larger.
Yeah Dan you can catch yourself on fire but Mo is not to be put in harms way . 😹
Code still works. Thanks for the vid!
You could always install an internal fire suppression system. (Like what Nascar uses). Put the tank in the front trunk, put a switch on the dash to deploy (or just leave it up to automatic sensors). They are, of course, more spendy, but not too bad ($300-$500). Also, you might be able to get an insurance discount!
Dan, unfortunately viewers in Puerto Rico cant become members. Its a UA-cam thing.
I just ordered one for my car today using the NGS10 code. I always did not want to take up room on the passenger floor and keeping it in the frunk seemed like it would take too long. Thanks for the awesome information Dan (And costing me money lol jk).
Go get your money back they're worthless
Seems like u have to get really close to the fire?
Pyro Dan .... strikes again !!! ( Empire strike back intro )
"Im gonna lite my grille on fire".................................hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.. The neighbor calls a real estate company now listing the house for sale..
"That IS cool, bro!" haha
LOL
Has anyone seen this used on a more realistic scenario? A bigger fuel source instead of just paper that will burn. Out in 30 seconds anyways. I'm genuinely curious how it will ldo
Don't buy lol they don't work. Do your research please people!
Why is the F430 still there?
Awesome! Way better than the clunky white ones.
I agree!
I thought you sold the F430?
This was a good informative vid but once he let his wife film, am I the only one who noticed, it became painful to watch because she got a smart mouth for no reason. He doesn't spank her and it shows. I was so glad when she finally disappeared to talk to the neighbors or whatever
Sorry IMHO it is better to use a Halon type I have a two and a half pound in my Ferrari I'll p.m. you a photo it doesn't take up much room mounted in the passenger footwell ( and frankly it looks trick , racy and my insurance co. insisted on a extinguisher ) I think it works a lot better than that pyrotechnic type. but i am biased
Ferrari fits a chubby 10 pound Halon bottle as OEM, an option .VERY expensive option !
Racers always use the Halon type. many will fit an onboard automatic/ manual system that can spray the engine compartment and/or passenger compartment.
they are pricy!
yes TRADITIONAL it has a discharge time of +/- 10 seconds you don't use it continuously you give short spurts that's the proper technique. And it is effective
all conventional extinguishers last about the same amount of time the difference is the larger ones have more volume the pressure is the same .
Let's say you have leaking fuel FUMES not already on fire and in ideal conditions (theoretically the pyrotechnics burning reaction can actually Set It Off catching it on fire! - hence they say to slowly approach a fire in their video )
I read they make a larger version of this w/ 100 seconds of action! thats good !
I hope you will use the bracket they supply as I have been in accidents where it might go flying out of the door card .hurts IF i bonks you on the head sans helmet ! - LOL
finally I, did have an accident where I broke my arm and this stick type takes two good arms and hands ! you can pull the pin and deploy a conventional type w/ one hand/ arm .
A bystander was able to deploy and use my conventional extinguisher . Would they know how to deploy the stick type ? esp IF you were incapacitated ?
And since fuel is a class Bravo fire AFFF would be better than halon but I'm not sure they make those for civilian use.
I'm gonna disagree. And I don't want a bottle in my interior. It's not a race car.
@@HooyahPeacock Halon is fine for fuel ! it deprives oxygen ! I saved a car w/ a fuel leak that sprayed gas ! racers use it ! Halon are on most aircraft .
@@normalguysupercar haven't we seen you on a racetrack in your car ? Hmmmm.
@@jackdale9249 o is that what it does.... and here I am just some idiot that taught fire fighting in the navy. Thanks for the lesson. Fyi AFFF is used more on aircraft than Halon because halon in an open space is not as affective. O and o taught fire fighting on an aircraft carrier so...
Great topic !! Great points !!
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No offence - but using a fuel that would have very quickly burned completely, like paper, was not really much of a demo...
It would have been much more realistic to use somethi that WOULD HAVE CONTINUED BURNING in the absence of an extinguishant!
Uh, you mean like the natural gas being sent to the burners?
I mean it did completely burn all the paper...
Well who wants a burger out of the "chemical grill"
Unfortunately they don't shipped to europe. Otherwise good stuff.
@Steffen But the product is available in Europe! Which country are you looking for?
$80 to extinguish a paper bag. Don't be too happy...
It put out the burners, that's the point
All good unless you roll the car
Ok
@@normalguysupercar you need to secure it, even if it is via a magnet mount. The reason I was looking up these video was I pulled a guy out of a burning car that rolled over this past Sunday. I fire extinguisher sitting in a cubby becomes a projectile.
Incase your Ferrari burns down again . Like senna
Mm yes stick hand next to grease fire
I'm sold
Cool! I sell them
Your wife is sassy af haha
Yup
The paper burnt itself out, terrible test.
If there was some unburnt paper left, then that shows it put the fire it out, but instead it just dampens the flames while the paper burns itself out anyway. Not saying it's a bad device, I don't know, but that was a bad test.
It put out the burners, that was the point. The paper was only there to burn yellow so you could see the burners were on.
@@normalguysupercar I do appreciate the test, but how hard/easy is it to blow the gas out? Can it be done with a strong fan or a sheet of wood waved at it?! Neither of those would be any good in a fire, but may put the gas out.
I'd test it against something that is closer to how it may be used in the real world, an electrical fire on a fridge, a peice of wooden furniture which is starting to burn well. I've not seen these put out a reasonable fire yet and by reasonable I mean a fire which is strong and established enough that it can't be put out easilly with a damp towel.
Jump to 8 minutes to see what you're here for.
Who skipped him talking so much! And stopped video when he loaded bbq with paper! Yes next time my newspaper catches fire in my car I'll be safe if I got one of these!
It was for demonstration purposes
Wow , I never heard of this product . Great 👍 .
No valve seems to be its chief draw back.
Thanks again Dan....
No extinguisher ?
Burnt hands better than burnt ferrari
Yup
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Hmm try ngs10 on my website normalguysupercar.com
I'll give ya 500 bucks for your half burnt Ferrari.
Great idea 😁
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he didnt read directions i gess it lasts 50 sec.need bigger fire!!!! campfire??
Looks like all the paper burned up anyway.
It extinguished the burners
"independant test"
with an affiliated link, yeah, sure....
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If you don't actually know anything about Fire Extinguishers, you shouldn't be doing a video about them. Yes, the newer ones like what you showed are effective in some cases. But like anything they have flaws also. The larger Extinguishers have a purpose and work just fine fo the fires that they designed for.
Here's an idea, why don't you contact your local fire department and ask them to teach you about Fire Extinguishers...
Actually I think I'm fully justified in doing a video on this because I'm representing the majority of people on earth. But I'm not opposed to having a fire fighter on a video.
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Nice
Wow she complains well!
That's her job.