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<blockquote data-quote="LONEWOLF" data-source="post: 351866" data-attributes="member: 6309"><p>A good idea to have at least 1 Fire Extinguisher on Board... I have 2, 1 Under Front seat and one in the rear of my 4x4.. Both are 2.5kg each..... A 1kg will do FA in a Real Fire in your Car and Shake them up every few weeks... The Powder Compacts over time and in an Emergency you may only get about 1 sec of 'Spray' out of it if it's Compacted...</p><p> Were the Lithium Batteries Power Tool Batteries? if so, would they be MAKITA brand?</p><p></p><p> LW....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LONEWOLF, post: 351866, member: 6309"] A good idea to have at least 1 Fire Extinguisher on Board... I have 2, 1 Under Front seat and one in the rear of my 4x4.. Both are 2.5kg each..... A 1kg will do FA in a Real Fire in your Car and Shake them up every few weeks... The Powder Compacts over time and in an Emergency you may only get about 1 sec of 'Spray' out of it if it's Compacted... Were the Lithium Batteries Power Tool Batteries? if so, would they be MAKITA brand? LW.... [/QUOTE]
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