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  • sunlight supply does it again! i got this recently and i love it!

  • Sunlight Supply you have really out done yourself! I feel much better now that I have the Flame Defender installed!

  • SUNLIGHT SUPPLY!

  • THIS IS SO COOL! FLAME DEFENDER!!!!!!!

  • THere is another video out there that shows the fire start and get put out. That would be a good one to watch if you're considering a purchase.

  • Great Idea, but I would bet against anyone that in a real fire, lets say an area of 5x9, this will not put out a fire. The video is a nice display piece for this product, however it has no scientific proof as to the true fire suppression ability. However, if you were to install 4-5 6kg defenders in the same 5X9 area, you would stand a better chance of of protection or surviving a fire. Build some credibility in this product by showing actual field tests. Thank you!

  • @TheJuanaBean There's another video showing this in a Grow Hut that isn't even zipped shut with a fire in it. It's called Flame Defender Demonstration.

  • @cheddah1000 Got it, that was a good demonstration, now apply that to a 4x8 or 10x10 tent and start the fire on the opposite end. Like I said before, it is a great idea, however i think i need to see field test before i would rely on something like that.

  • whats the music!? i must have that music!!

    extinguisher is the balls by the way!

  • Certified is incorrect. A,B, & C refers to which class of fires the agent is suitable to extinguish. What you call 'Certification' usually means UL or FM listing/approval which you don't have. Are the cylinders approved for interstate shipping by the U.S. DOT???

  • Fires are categorized according to the material which is burning. Different kinds of fires require different methods to put them out. ABC is the acronym for an extinguisher certified for A, B, and C type fires. A is common fuels like wood, B is for flammable liquids, and C is for charged electrical fires. Using the right type of fire extinguisher is very important when dealing with a fire. Always follow safety and use instructions printed on the outside of the container.

  • hey thats a great idea and looks good ill def buy one but u should put out a fire not just show it working

  • Wow! This is on my x-mas list for sure.

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