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terry lee
> 24 hourHandy to hang
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ROBERT CHASE
> 24 hourGreat
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Laura M. Neuscheler
> 24 hourI hope that the spelling and grammatical errors in the directions printed on the front of this product are not indicative of the quality of the product. If such is the case, I don’t think it’s going to be in effective product. Does no one spell or grammar check anything anymore? It would appear to me that the directions for this product were translated from Chinese into English, and not very well at that.
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HG
> 24 hourI bought these as part of a promo giveaway at work. The packages were nice. Hopefully the person who won them never needs them.
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Laurel Housh
> 24 hourI think it is a good idea to have this on hand, and I hope I dont need to use it!
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wh
> 24 hourEasy to deploy in emergency.
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Lori
> 24 hourI hope to never have to use, but peace of mind knowing I have
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Skagit Bassman
> 24 hourOne of those things I’d rather have and not need then need and don’t have.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourGood item to have in your kitchen.
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M.P.
> 24 hourIve never had to put out a fire, but I bought a couple of these a few weeks ago as part of updating our emergency supply kit. I hung them on the inside of the cabinet under the sink and showed them to my kids. Just yesterday my teenage daughter accidentally started a fire in the kitchen -- the first time this has happened to anyone in our family. She quickly grabbed a blanket and put it out in seconds before it turned into a house fire. We were so lucky I happened to have bought these just in time. One note: It says to discard the blanket after use. The blanket didnt look damaged to me, so I started to re-fold it, wondering if I could get it back into the bag easily, and I discovered I was getting tiny glass splinters in my hands. I removed them with sticky tape, threw the blanket away, and ordered a new one. I guess the money we saved by avoiding a kitchen or house fire is worth the cost of a blanket!