"Get a red one." (I'm taking notes...) "The 10lb might be twice as heavy as a 5lb." (Scribble scribble...)NotRPB wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 2:22 pmJust kidding
I put out a fire next door in their garbage can with a 2lb and after it emptied the fire restarted and the fire dept arrived and suggested next time I try a garden hose.
So
for my house after LOTS of research, I bought two 5lb ones for bedrooms/hallways and a 10lb one for kitchen area
They're not all alike: CHECK THE RATINGS, HIGHER RATINGS ARE BETTER
Here's the info on what I got.
10lb AMEREX
Model B456
Rating 4A 80BC
5lb Buckeye
Model 5HI SA 40BC
Rating 4A 40BC
(All 3 are Red The 10lb one is almost twice as heavy as the 5lb ones. )
Seriously, though, thanks for the specs on yours. And, dang; I wonder if I just need to retire my little extinguishers. All still show more than halfway in the green for a charge, but if they're not good for much other than putting out candles...
The lovely wife and I are going to Lowe's on Tuesday to do a little weightlifting. I'm thinking we need to check 5-pounders as a complete replacement. Maybe a 5 in the master bedroom and one upstairs in the spare bedroom; a 10 in the kitchen, and a 20 in the garage. Maybe I could just tuck the old ones in between the washer and dryer in the utility room to scare off a mouse if one ever gets in... Dunno. I have one of those 2-pounders in the SUV, too; no room for a larger one. Wife has a small, fuel-efficient sedan and there really isn't room in the trunk to mount even a 2-pounder...at least not room she's willing to give up. And if they can't do much on a engine fire, might not matter.
Thanks for the input. Should have checked into this years ago. If I'd ever had to use one of the little extinguishers for something, I might have been sorely disappointed.