That does look good! Looks like the hose doubles as the tank for the gas. I wonder if this is rechargeable or a one use system. Probably single use. 150.00 isn't much more than a fire extinguisher. Not going to help in an under the dash fire unless you get 2 of them. I also wonder about the life expectancy.
ConeDodger
Mar 23 2014, 01:34 PM
It would have to be placed where the fire either burns through (melts) the hose or considerable damage could be done before it goes off...
KENNY
Mar 23 2014, 03:16 PM
Go to www. blazecut.com to see application can be use in any cars, motorcycle, motor homes and more .
Mike Bellis
Mar 23 2014, 03:21 PM
QUOTE(ConeDodger @ Mar 23 2014, 12:34 PM)
It would have to be placed where the fire either burns through (melts) the hose or considerable damage could be done before it goes off...
Might be a good supplemental extinguisher...
I will stick to my AFFF system and regular fire extinguishers...
Dr Evil
Mar 23 2014, 05:04 PM
Just dont use the PKP, that stuff is corrosive as hell to anything not fire destroyed.
Interesting concept.
scotty b
Mar 23 2014, 05:11 PM
cold engine, limited amount of combustible, works great.
Show me how that one shot works on a hot engine with a fuel line constantly spewing and leaking.
KENNY
Mar 23 2014, 05:14 PM
The FE-36 clean extinguishing agent does not leave a residue, conduct electricity, corrode or cause shock damage. This makes the clean agent solution the right choice for sensitive devices.
VaccaRabite
Mar 23 2014, 05:41 PM
KENNY, Do you work for Blazecut?
If so, please ID yourself. We have no issues with folks promoting their ideas SO LONG as they self identify.
Zach
KENNY
Mar 23 2014, 06:16 PM
QUOTE(Vacca Rabite @ Mar 23 2014, 03:41 PM)
KENNY, Do you work for Blazecut?
If so, please ID yourself. We have no issues with folks promoting their ideas SO LONG as they self identify.
Zach
I don't but I believe is a great product for our cars.
johannes
May 6 2014, 02:54 AM
Sorry for bringing this post up but I just saw the video on youtube. That looks a pretty good solution to prevent fire. Of course a second fire extinguisher in the cabin won't hurt, and this system might help a lot giving you more time to stop the car in a safe place, grab the fire extinguisher and open the engine lid. When you see the smoke and the flames in the mirror it's often too late ...
I think that every little bit would help, and this certainly is a simple, relatively inexpensive system.
In the long run, I think the foam based systems probably would work best in putting and keeping a fire out, but this certainly would be a ice alternative to Halon.
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