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This compact, self-triggering fire extinguisher automatically activates within 1 second at 170°C, delivering 30 seconds of rapid fire suppression. Designed for small power distribution cabinets, car engine and battery compartments, and outdoor equipment, it operates reliably across extreme temperatures (-40°C to 85°C). Easy to install with adhesive or screws, it offers a discreet yet powerful safeguard against fire hazards in your everyday tech and vehicles.
| ASIN | B0C5VZZ8Q2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #370,865 in Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Home Improvement ) #474 in Fire Extinguishers (Home Improvement) |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Generic Name | small auxiliary fire extinguishing device |
| Included Components | Main body of fire extinguishing device, instruction manual |
| Item Weight | 82 g |
| Item model number | QRR0.012G/S |
| Manufacturer | Onaweno |
| Package Dimensions | 10.59 x 9.19 x 2.9 cm; 82 g |
R**P
Among other choices this worked out most economically. Adhesion seems adiquate on metal door. Odd smell when new but decent protection if they work (untested)
J**Y
Honestly, I’m mostly writing this because Amazon promised me a joke if I did. This is a hard review to do, mostly because nothing has burst into flames like a few months ago when I went on my lunch break and walked outside to find the van I live in on fire. It sounds more dramatic than it was. It wasn’t a big fire I guess. But big enough for me to stock up on extinguishers and stick two of these automatic ones to my walls—super easy to do, by the way. They do bring me some peace of mind as well. I should probably explain the van fire before I go. Well, you see, I got into the routine of charging my “house” batteries in my work’s parking lot via the outdoor outlet I “discovered” one day (oh like you wouldn’t pirate your electric bill from your place of employment if you could move your house there, do not judge me.) The fire put an end to that though because lol could you imagine the embarrassment of burning down both your home and your workplace at the same time while on the clock? Total yikes. That reminds me—I should go review that battery charger next.
W**N
I will preface in saying I used to be a professional firefighter for a large department in the Washington DC area. That doesn't qualify me to speak intelligently about this item, but I did ask several former coworkers about their opinion of these and they thought they were a great idea...asked for the link. I will say the instructions state "electronic initiator valid for 10 years", and there is a 'made on' date of 6/21/2024 on all 4 that I purchased on 3/30/2025. Item is a very solid steel construction, no defects no lazy crimps, no defects in the punches or paint. Uses 3M VHB tape on the bottom...so cursory look indicates quality materials and good but simple workmanship. I can see a smaller "puck" inside and two insulated wires that appear to be about 14 gauge. Have not tested, but bought multiple so I can take one apart to see what is inside. I intend to use these inside a metal storage cabinet that stores multiple solvents. Sticking one or two onto the underside of each shelf should be sufficient. Their effectiveness will be exponentially increased if the cabinet stays closed and is relatively airtight. Bottom Line: yes, highly recommended. For $30-$40, the peace of mind should be worth it even if they inventively fail to completely extinguish suppress a blaze. I imagine they will at least buy time in a situation where stored items in a cabinet catch on fire or a charging battery overheats....the smoke detector should go off and the open flames will at least be beaten back a bit.
K**H
These are small but well made automatic fire extinguishers. I have them set up around my cryptocurrency miners. Miners run hot so this is good insurance if something went wrong. The double-sided tape is very strong to mount them. They are made of metal and appear to be great quality. Recommended
F**D
I build battery packs out of EV batteries and others. These were the closest “U.S” based (by that I mean easily found and purchased in the U.S.). I found the exact one that some big battery makers put in their boxes but the company only sells wholesale and I don’t need 10,000 of these. So I have placed one of these in one of my boxes and plan to add more to other packs I built. No where did I see these work specifically on Lithium Iron Phosphate or Lithium ion battery fires but I figured if things go horribly wrong it’s a line of defense of which there are many. I’m not willing to sacrifice my lithium batteries to intentionally start a fire to see what these things do or don’t do. Maybe the seller could answer the question about what batteries they work on and if you really want to boost you sales making a video proving it! We buy with trust. Trust in a very situation. Showing off “it works” goes a long way in boosting confidence. I don’t know if I have a $20 circular paperweight or a fire suppression device. I may have found an Indian company that makes them for large companies (EK4) that sounds they are open to smaller sales and not bulk. We will see. Hopefully never find out. Maybe one day I’ll get a battery that starts to go south and I will controlled destroy it and see what one of these pucks can do.
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