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We had a minor kitchen fire last night, fortunately we were able to get it put out. It did remind me to check all our fire extinguishers, but I'm embarrassed to say the kitchen one (which we used) is the only one I could find! So, I ordered some 10 pound Buckeye commercial units today, one each for kitchen, garage, basement, and barn. I'm going to get the current kitchen unit refilled and see if I can find the others to get them serviced. It would probably be a good idea to also get small ones for each vehicle and tractor.
 

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My mom gave us a small pack to hang in a cupboard with a fire blanket in it. Definitely a good idea...I just have to remember where I put it...

Glad to hear the fire stayed minor!
 

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We had a minor kitchen fire last night, fortunately we were able to get it put out. It did remind me to check all our fire extinguishers, but I'm embarrassed to say the kitchen one (which we used) is the only one I could find! So, I ordered some 10 pound Buckeye commercial units today, one each for kitchen, garage, basement, and barn. I'm going to get the current kitchen unit refilled and see if I can find the others to get them serviced. It would probably be a good idea to also get small ones for each vehicle and tractor.
For your equipment, I wouldn't recommend anything less than a 5lb. Look for 3a:40b:c or better. The little 2.5lb that so many carry are an absolute waste of space.

From the 1st picture, to the last picture is 6 minutes. I did not have any extinguisher, but there is no doubt that anything less than a 5lb would not have been effective.
 

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Good firefighting! This is what I carry in my vehicle about $15 at hardware and box stores. No dry chemical mess. I used one to extinguish a car fire that had just started on the interstate a few years ago. They’re said to be more effective because just about everyone knows how to operate a spray can. Subject to freezing though.IMG_0010.jpeg
 

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Turns out Lowe's had two of the Buckeye 10 pounders in stock so I bought them, one for the kitchen and one for the garage. Still have two ordered online for the basement and the garage. I found my other two small fire extinguishers and you guessed it: they have never been serviced and don't work! I guess I have good fortune sometimes, in that the fire extinguisher I had on hand yesterday was the one that did work. A local firefighter services extinguishers so I'm taking the old ones to him on Friday.
 

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My mom gave us a small pack to hang in a cupboard with a fire blanket in it. Definitely a good idea...I just have to remember where I put it...

Glad to hear the fire stayed minor!
Might suggest you start by looking in the cupboard. 🥴 does not come with the fancy packaging and marketing but a welding blanket is basically the same thing twice the size and half the price.;)
 

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I put out a fire in my JD 318 engine bay with 2 16 oz Buds many years ago after they went through me. If you don,t have a proper fire extinguisher please get one. A old army wool blanket can be a life saver too. An extinguisher in your auto big enough to break a car window should be law.
 

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Glad you got it out.
It's surprising how fast extinguishers run out. You can't have to big of an extinguisher or multiple extinguishers in a garage, shop, or around farm machinery or anything similar.
I have a habit of checking the gauges whenever I see one. They also recommend recharging or replacing every 6 - 12 years, they don't last forever. I write the date of purchase on mine with a sharpie, time flies. Easy to overlook or forget about until you have to use one.
Also, make sure you have the right type.
 

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Good old water is nice to have also. Most fire departments carry these for small class A fires. If you look in your classified ads there will probably be one for sale. What’s nice is that you can recharge it yourself if you can air up a tire. Bread twister for pin lock.IMG_0011.jpeg
 
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