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Keep near your Menorah this Chanukah.
This was selling for $12.57 yesterday and is now the lowest price ever from Amazon.
- The First Alert EZ Fire Spray Portable Fire Extinguisher discharges 4 times longer than a traditional fire extinguisher, providing 32 seconds of firefighting time
- Light aerosol can is easy to hold, carry, and use; ideal for kitchen, garage, boat, RV, dorm, and more
- Extinguishes paper, fabric, wood, grease, and electrical fires
- Formula is biodegradable and nontoxic and wipes clean
- 3-year limited warranty; ETL rated
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This cannot be shipped to a NY address?
+1
Want ship to zip 10977 however I put in 08701 and will ship.
Will putting in the correct address minus the zip code work?
Will not ship to multiple addresses I tried in state of NY.
Will that work?
Will ship to NJ but not NY. Anyone know why?
Yes. Believe it or not they are illegal in NY and I think California. Something to do with fire extinguishers having to have a safety device (pin to pull before using). Good item to pick up if traveling out of state or ship to friend/relative.
https://support.firstalert.com/s/article/Sale-of-EZ-Fire-Spray-in-California-and-New-York
A few years ago when the plastic-disguised-as-glass menorah cups decided to combust, I guess I should have refrained from sprinkling baking soda on the conflagration because the box of baking soda didn’t have a pressure gauge. Seems legit.
If someone uses up this spray bottle but leaves it standing around, how will you know you aren’t protected? When there is a real fire and you try to use it is a real bad time to first learn that it’s empty.
DEAD!
$10.99