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Im not really sure to be completely honest, ive never looked at the supercheap ones. My guess is SuperCheap ones would be less quality at that price? (Im not an expert on fire extiguishers, i am just orgainsing them) The ones im organising come with aust standard sticker, bracket etc.

This is the only type that i have ever used and trusted.

the main difference between cheaper ones, and more expensive ones are: the amount of powder in them, the quality of the casing, quality of valve and of course the rating. the ratings for 1kg extinguishers varies a lot. try and find out the rating if you can. but if they are a good extinguisher, for $33 that's a bargain!

the main difference between cheaper ones, and more expensive ones are: the amount of powder in them, the quality of the casing, quality of valve and of course the rating. the ratings for 1kg extinguishers varies a lot. try and find out the rating if you can. but if they are a good extinguisher, for $33 that's a bargain!

Thanks for the info. I knew there would be a difference but i didnt know what as i am not an extinguisher expert., Thanks :fakenopic:

Just for reference, these ones i am getting are being purchased through Revolution Racegear. I am posting the details as i have received soo many PM telling me they can be bought cheaper elsewhere like Supercheap etc. Im certainly not saying you cant get them cheaper, but i would prefer to pay a little more and get better quality.

I make no profit out of these, Revolution Racegear are charging us $33 each for them (if we can get the numbers) and i am passing that on. Its purely up to you guys as to weather you want to buy them from here at $33 or buy somewhere else. I dont mind. But, if the order is not 25 minimum then that price deal to us will be cancelled.

Thanks

Brad

do they help with insurance?

They are insurance dude!!!! LOL

It probably wont make a difference to your policy. Maybe check with your insurance company, i know my insurance is the same with or with out it.

The brand of the units are "FLAMESTOP" (certainly hope it does what it says!)

Specifications

Model # FSW100

Working pressure 1350KPA @ 23celcius

Periodic testing 2.5MPA

Net Mass 1KG

Gross Mass Charged 2.15KG

Mauf to AS/NZS 1841.5

Oh, and they are red! :)

Hope that helps anyone considering the purchase.

Ill count up orders on Sunday.

Cheers

Good job Mike!!!! Mine looks just like that :stupid:

So far we have 28 so the order should go ahead pending payments. I am pretty sure we can get more, if we need more. Ill confirm tomorrow how many is in stock so i dont but what we cant get LOL

Ill PM those who have ordered them on sunday night, or monday. Payments as quick as possible would be good so there is no hold ups. Payments will be fairly easy, either cash to me, or direct deposit.

Thanks guys....this has taken off a lot more than i thought it would LOL Keep them coming

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