š„ Your Ultimate Fire Defense ā Because Safety Shouldn't Be Complicated!
The Fire Dog 7-in-1 Fire Fighting Foam Spray is a versatile and eco-friendly solution designed to tackle seven different types of fires, including cooking oils, wood, and plastics. Made in the USA with a patented formula, this lightweight spray is safe for use around family and pets, and is trusted by first responders for over 30 years. Its biodegradable foam expands to effectively smother fires, ensuring quick and easy cleanup.
Manufacturer | SMOKE DOCTOR |
Part Number | 753911722140 |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.78 x 3.31 x 2.48 inches |
Size | 1 Pack |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**E
Kitchen fires get wrecked!
This fire spray will bully a small fire into submission
J**N
Saved my very expensive grill
Had a grease fire a while back; this stuff was recommended by my in-laws so I happened to have some on standby. Fast discharge of the entire bottle to put out small but stubborn fires. Saved my grill and what was left of my eyebrows. I keep a bottle pretty much everywhere a fire can happen now-kitchen, grill, garage, just to be safe.
C**D
grease fire be gone!
Oh man, this came through just when I needed it. I originally wanted to try this out on a fire I was planning to set up on the fire pit in the backyard but as I was heating up some pork belly on the o'l toaster oven, I must have set that thing to max or something and before I knew it, my oven was engulfed in greasy flames! Good thing I left this on top of the fridge just for these type of emergencies.Yanked the tab, shook three times and blasted my toaster from 6 feet away- it didn't work lol. Unfortunately it sprayed like a mist of foam all over the kitchen instead, but once I fired it away at 3 feet, it took less than 2 seconds to take the fire out - thank you fire dog!The clean up wasn't too bad, the foam came off easily with water and a rag.The can was still pretty full at that point so I tested it on some dried grass fires and burning paper a couple of days later and it took it out without any problems as well.I left one of these cans in my car wrapped in microfiber towels and enclosed in a ziploc bag as it has been very hot here lately and I have heard stories of these type of fire suppressants blowing up inside vehicles, creating a foamy mess. It has been in the 90's here the past few days and with the car parked outside and I wasn't taking any chances. Also, the instructions states to store this somewhere less than 120 degrees Fahrenheit. So if you live in a place with very hot climate, definitely do not leave this in the car.This is not going to replace the good old fire extinguisher, but it is definitely better to have this than having none. The small size is an advantage for places with limited storage. I even thought of using them at the same time like John wick, but thankfully, one can did the job5/5
P**Y
Small Size and Easy to Use
Item came with 2 cans of the Fire Spray.The cans are lightweight and easy to store. I have a full size extinguisher, but it is pretty big and a little intimidating. For a small stove or candle fire, no need to pull out the big extinguisher.The dual bottles and small size are certainly an advantage. This allows two accessible extinguishers in separate spots.The foam is eco friendly and non-toxic, so that will be good - if this item needs to be used.And... made in the USA. Always good to see.No negative comments to make other than the documentation - minus one star for that. I would like to see clearer instructions on it's use. Let me explain:The packaging notes that it would be good to have in cars, RV's etc. On the package it also states not to expose to temps over 120 degrees, and keep it above freezing. I live in a hot climate, and easily gets over 120 in my car. In cooler regions, it freezes over the winter. So it seems like it might not be good for car/RV. It also states that "batteries" is one of the "7 in one" uses. But on the package it also states "Do not use on electrical fires". Battery seems like it would fall under electrical.Overall looks to be a good product, and will be great to have on hand for emergencies.
R**J
Very Nice to Have on Hand
Fire extinguishers are a necessity; however, if you have just one or rely solely on this product, you may find yourself getting burned. This product for me is supplemental. I have dedicated fire extinguishers for kitchen, garage, and vehicles. These fire extinguishers, offer the ability to easily place in other areas, rooms, or compartments of vehicles away from your main fire suppression tools. So, I will be able to place others around the house in rooms (bedrooms) where there are no large fire extinguishers.These would be also great for a "just in case bag" for your vehicle, in the event you do not wish to carry a more traditional style of extinguisher. Should you be involved in a collision or somehow trapped due to a fire, this may be enough to suppress the fire long enough for escape.Pair these with larger fire extinguishers, fire blankets, smoke alarms, and you and yours will have tools to increase your chances of preventing a fire from becoming catastrophic or deadly. Depending on the fuel source, fires will spread quickly, and can overwhelm and or overtake a person and their escape routes very quickly...these are small canisters and will run out of foam quickly. So please just remember the limitations of these small canisters if that is all you rely on in the event you are unable to contain the small fire from increasing in intensity and size.I rate these as 5 stars for their easy operation for almost any age, portability, and wide range of combustible materials that this foam suppresses. These are also a great size to teach younger children about fire safety.
J**E
Interesting fire extinguisher
These are very interesting, using the newer foam compounds (non PFAS, PFOA) that have replaced what fire departments use on fuel and batteries. I have questions about how they will work on Li-ion batteries, since these fires will restart themselves. I have been waiting to test and review these, because I thought by now, Iād have some of my Li-ion batteries, either damaged or just worn and swollen, so I could sacrifice one. No, which is good for the budget and not good for testing. I trust how these extinguishers function and the parent company has made military and police pressurized tools for quite a while, with a good reputation. I will update with the results of the sacrificial test.
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