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How NOT to use a fire extinguisher

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  • Would have helped if it weren´t empty.....

  • Was that one even charged enough?

    I could have done more by throwing flour onto that fire (even though you don't throw flour on a fire).

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  • ok its out bye!!!

  • @martinzwanenburg what does that half to do with anything? just wondering because pretty much everthing is made in china!!!

  • Never put out a gas fire yourself - that's the message

  • @darklordd27 indeed you are correct about the gas, i was wrong, but it doesnt really alter the fact that you still don't use CO2 on a gas fire.

  • read on the bottom of the fire extinguisher...

    "MADE IN CHINA"

    crap!!!

  • @darklordd27 That looks like a Bulex fire demo box with way to much water in it.

  • @Correctionman123 i am afraid i am going to have to correct you it isn't a liquid fuel it is a gas fire, the liquid is most probably water and the pipe leading into the container feeds the gass to it, by passing it through water it stops the fire heading to the gas cylinder and exploding it

  • It's out

  • @contactacb no your the dumbo, this is a c02 fire extinguisher being used on a liquid fuel fire, its the type of extinguisher not the way he is doing it

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