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sci-fi nerd
Greater than one weekWe have yet to test this on an actual fire - fingers crossed we never even need it. But since we have all gas appliances in our house, we needed the peace of mind a fire blanket rated for gas stove fires would provide. This fire blanket is packaged in bright red, so we cant miss it, even in an emergency. I have it next to the fire extinguisher in our kitchen, within easy reach. I need to buy at least one more for our upstairs gas range, and a duplicate of this will do just fine.
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Kelly
> 3 dayI sure wish I had this 20 years ago! I stupidly almost burned our apartment down when I left something on the stove. When I saw this, I just had to get it. Hopefully, we will never have to use it, ever. For peace of mind, every household should have one or two. The material is woven, and it feels somewhat soft. When you first take it out of its bag, it does have a plasticky smell, but its not too bad. Naturally, of course I havent used it to say how good it is, and hopefully I wont find out! Again, every household use have one.
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Earl
> 3 dayVery nice product, a must for every kitchen, great quality, same as I purchased from a fire store. Excellent.
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Madglyn
> 3 dayClearly I haven’t used this yet so the review is more about the idea if it works as claimed. Hopefully I never have to use this but it is good insurance to have. I love that it is small, doesn’t expire like fire extinguishers and you can hang it where you want or need it no pulling a pin or trying to unhook the holder when you are in a stressful situation, simply pull the tabs and the blanket comes out. I plan to have one in the car, and each barn on the farm.
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Sandra Caldwell
> 3 dayWry handy to have spread out around the house safe and efficient
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AMS
> 3 dayThis is a small blanket but a good size to cover a candle that got out of control or your poor cooking skills! You can hang it in your pantry and then pull the tabs to quickly release the blanket for use. I got the 4 pack and will give 1 to a family member for their kitchen. If the fire is small this seems like a quicker option than a fire extinguisher and potentially less messy. Every home should have a fire suppression device whether it be a fire extinguisher, blanket, etc...its a good investment. As always, if the fire doesnt seem to be contained please call 911/Fire Rescue ASAP!
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> 3 dayI hope to never have the opportunity to test this on an actual fire but I did take out and unfold a blanket and put it atop my range. Its large enough to smother a stovetop fire and feels thick and substantial. The best aspect of a fire blanket in comparison to a fire extinguisher is that the user is less likely to feel inhibited about using it as there is no extra mess or cleanup. I have encouraged many family members to purchase the same set of fire blankets that Ive just reviewed.
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LtHixson
Greater than one weekGrease fires are bad. Grease fires handled the wrong way can be catastrophic. With the amount of heat given off, getting a lid on a pan of burning grease can be intimidating and challenging. This is important because when the adrenaline hits - and it will - fine motor skills generally go out the window. This blanket increases the chance of successfully coving the fire as it relies only on gross motor skills. Your exposure to heat and fire is minimized as your hands and arms are shielded from the fire and heat. Operation is simple - just cover with the 3 x 3 blanket, turn off the heat, and leave it alone until it cools off. I would go a step beyond the instructions and also recommend calling your local emergency number, just in case. Its better to have the pros come out and make sure there is no fire extension into or above your stove or cabinets. $19.99 (at the time of this review) for two blankets is cheap insurance. Give the second one to a family member.
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Adam S.
> 3 dayHopefully I will never be able to find out how well these fire blankets work. I have placed them in our linen closet so if there should ever be a need for them, hopefully we can get to them quickly and utilize them. They do come packaged well and in a compact case with a grommet so you can hang it up.
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WI_Benny
> 3 dayGreat size for the kitchen/grill. This 40x40 blanket is a great size to cover a standard 4-burning stovetop or outdoor BBQ grill. I was surprised at the thickness. They feel very sturdy and I have no doubt they will smother any small stovetop or grill fires. Much easier to use the a standard fire extinguisher. Ill be keeping one of these by my stove, one at my grill, another as a spare, and giving the fourth to a family member. Great value for all that fire protection!