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Old 17-03-2011, 08:06 PM   #31
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Thanks mate i might get one tommorrow
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Old 17-03-2011, 08:08 PM   #32
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Hahaha Col, you must been keen to go shopping ...lol
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Old 17-03-2011, 08:19 PM   #33
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i think the common place is at the base of the passenger seat? not sure. stil trying to decided if i wanna get one for mine but thinking wth never know when you might even pull up at a crash and will be able to save a life
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Old 18-03-2011, 07:55 PM   #35
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wasn't there someone on the forums selling mounting brackets for the front passenger seat a while ago?

can't remember who it was, or if there were limited numbers. but i think they mounted them to the seat rails and it sat just under the front of the seat...

or i could be totally wrong..
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Old 19-03-2011, 03:40 PM   #36
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i think the common place is at the base of the passenger seat? not sure. stil trying to decided if i wanna get one for mine but thinking wth never know when you might even pull up at a crash and will be able to save a life
Or the Drivers seat....

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Old 19-03-2011, 03:45 PM   #37
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wasn't there someone on the forums selling mounting brackets for the front passenger seat a while ago?

can't remember who it was, or if there were limited numbers. but i think they mounted them to the seat rails and it sat just under the front of the seat...

or i could be totally wrong..

Yep! I picked up one, they were steel brackets that mounted to the seat base of B series. A lot of people elect to have extinguishers in the boot, but they're best nice and accesible in the cabin.
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What and where is Aldi?

Is it an autoparts shop?
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That's a trick question. Right?
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That's a trick question. Right?
I reckon he is serious. Aldi is not in all states
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Old 19-03-2011, 05:09 PM   #41
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Not a trick question. Never heard of them, or seen one.

Must be an interstate thing, as like I said, never seen one in Adelaide or even heard of it?
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Old 19-03-2011, 05:21 PM   #42
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Not a trick question. Never heard of them, or seen one.

Must be an interstate thing, as like I said, never seen one in Adelaide or even heard of it?
It's a budget supermarket like Coles, but they carry 'no name' foreign brands
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Not a trick question. Never heard of them, or seen one.

Must be an interstate thing, as like I said, never seen one in Adelaide or even heard of it?
Aldi are not in Adel so I apologise.

Funny though, most people have heard of them.
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Bought one ages ago from Supercheap for $15.
Used it about 6 months ago when i witnessed an accident and car caught fire ... luckily only a small one ... but it came in handy.

This reminds me that i need to get another one to put back in the ute again.
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And 'no name' Aussie product.
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Hopefully i can pick up two today, one for the cabin and one for the boot.
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I never used to carry an extingisher since i attended an accident ,where a local girl was trapped in a buring car, and no one had an extingisher. we got her out but idealy it would have been better to have put the fire out and leave her in the car, as she was badly hurt (spinal?). we got her out an the car burnt in five minutes, that was about 20minute before the fireies got there, it was all very dramatic, i drove to work and then shock for me set in, i was sent to get aids blood tests,cause i cut my hands dueing the resue and her blood mixed with mine. the tests were clear.
i have a 1kg extingisher stuffed under my passenger seat.
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Old 20-03-2011, 11:15 AM   #48
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they say if you can find an identical stocked item cheaper we will beat it by 10% this is a different brand so not identical
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I was going to say that. I'll just add that Bunnings say they will beat a price by 10%.

Who's going to be the first to try ?
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Ahh fair enough, cheers.

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Funny though, most people have heard of them.
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Extinguishers with plastic mounting brackets are NOT legal or safe to use in a car.

The funny thing is Ford sells Motorcraft branded extinguishers, and they come with a plastic bracket makes you wonder some times.

I bought one and used an old Metal bracket to mount it in the boot of the car, was thinking about a second one mounted to the seat rails of the front seat.
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Nice price for a small extinguisher; but I have seen a car on fire under the bonnet, and 3 extinguishers couldn't put it out, so these are for peace of mind more than any practical fire fighting.
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would anticipate you would want it in reach of the driver if you were trapped in a burning wreck?
I had a chuckle at this.

If you were trapped in a burning vehicle, the only thing on your mind would be getting out.
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Don’t be hero’s guys

I think it’s a good idea to have an extinguisher in your car (I have one in all 3 of our cars)

But don’t for a second think you’ll be able tackle a fully involved car, these things are good if you catch it the moment the fire starts, and they make a hell of a mess. (there not much more than a compressed bucket of bi-carb soda)

I personally like them in the cabin, because its easy to access in said emergency, and typically when there’s a fire people panic and I will bet they would forget they have one in the boot but in the cabin its looking at them all the time, the other reason I like them in the cabin is if your trapped in the vehicle after an MVA and your windows wont wind down (no power no winding windows in electric window cars) this extinguisher is a great device to smash the widow with the thing.

All said and done don’t be hero’s if it’s not safe to extinguish let it burn it’s only a car and just call these guys

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Bought one yesty mate. cheers for the heads up, its a good thing.Im mounting it under the front of the bench seat in my van right between the passangers legs
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Nice price for a small extinguisher; but I have seen a car on fire under the bonnet, and 3 extinguishers couldn't put it out, so these are for peace of mind more than any practical fire fighting.

+1... I have proof too that one is no where near enough!
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this is true that they are not a solution for most fires etc. but the way i look at it is if it can give me those few seconds to get someone out of a burning car and save a life money well spent
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this is true that they are not a solution for most fires etc. but the way i look at it is if it can give me those few seconds to get someone out of a burning car and save a life money well spent
yep completely agree. I have seen cars go up in flames really quickly and ive also seen very small electrical fires that were put out easy

I say for the $13 its worthwhile. Ide rather have the feeling if my car went up in flames that I had the extinguisher there and tried my best to put it out rather then thinking damn if I had an extinguisher I MAY have been able to save the car.
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I say for the $13 its worthwhile. Ide rather have the feeling if my car went up in flames that I had the extinguisher there and tried my best to put it out rather then thinking damn if I had an extinguisher I MAY have been able to save the car.
Better to have tried and failed than never to have tried at all. I'm getting one too.
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I agree that it is a good idea to have one handy but just be mindful that you only have about 10 seconds use with the smaller extinguishers.

They are not so much of a problem in a car as if you are using the extinguisher chances are you are already out of the vehicle.

The problems arise when people try and stay to fight a fire in a house with these small extinguishers when they really should be evacuating.
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Supercheap auto have one on special at the moment for about $20 reduced from around $34 I think. Comes with a much better 'STEEL' bracket and a 6 year warranty, not 1 year. I think I would rather spent $7 more.
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