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  • Lol at the commentary

    2:30 - "I'm not sure what these sell for, they can ship it right to your house". Lol. That's great they'll ship it to me and not my neighbor. Oh and if you're going to advertise something you should know the price, especially when you bought it.

    The advertisement of something you've never used before was a good lol too.

  • What did it smell like?

  • Flame Projector looks fun

  • It works just like a match box and a match. the phosphor on the wire strikes against something inside and it'll start to burn...

  • I like it nice vibriant orange color

  • is the smoke toxic?

  • Long winded little bugger isn't it.

  • i could imagine a whole bunch of applications for something like this. it would be good for fireworks displays but you could use it for say paintball or as some kind of military reenactment. thumbs up for the video dave! keep em coming

  • hehe, i can see that it stands in norwegian to

  • how much is it once it makes it into the pyro market?

  • dave i just seen on there website. they have a smoke generator of some kind that smokes for 15 mins

  • nice..... im gonna buy 2 boxses of those and use it for my air soft game. =D thumbs up~~~!!

  • well, thats a realy long last smoke bomb 

  • I've used these many times, both on sea and in pyrotechnics. These cans get extremely hot, be careful! Also, you don't have to pull the pin all the way out. It can take up to 6-7 seconds (sometimes more) from "ignition" until smoke begins to appear.

    If these cans get older than 10 years from expiration date they can plug themselves and explode. I have never seen this, but my colleagues have.f

  • They also use these on air show stunt planes :)

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  • by far the longest and best smoke grenade ive ever seen

  • the wire acts like a strike pad for matches

    and is coated is phosphorus. where the fuse is there is a powder mix with sulfur so when the 2 mix it ignites the fuse

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  • @MrRealgamer777 He said it´s very hot, didn´t you watch the whole video?

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  • i woud hav put it in the orang cone

  • Very cool. 

  • the wire is a friction wire. pretty common.

  • hay whar did u get that 

  • @sonicfan1234100

    The link is in the narrative. This is off the Tannerite web site

  • @sonicfan1234100

    end of video:

    "those are on the tannerite website"

  • wow long time

  • Very cool, americanpyrosupply has alot of stuff like this. Bet it would surprise the audience at a show :)

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