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Kidde Fire Extinguisher recall
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<blockquote data-quote="kevin j" data-source="post: 6408802" data-attributes="member: 20522"><p>My understanding is that the plastic handles on some have broken. I figure the odds of that are pretty low, but then again a FE is something that really needs to work if you need it, especially in cold weather in the vehicles. </p><p></p><p>I have about 8 of them on the recall. All in the green except one which was in the yellow and I didn’t notice it. The one leaked down into the yellow was of course in a series not covered by the recall.</p><p>Oh well, I have some new ones coming, and will buy a replacement for the one not covered.</p><p></p><p>Don’t know if I have to send the old ones back or not. When my kids were young, when the small FE got a few years old, or into the yellow for pressure, I would make a bonfire and have the kids practice blowing off the FE and putting out the fire. Was really good real world practice and they learned a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevin j, post: 6408802, member: 20522"] My understanding is that the plastic handles on some have broken. I figure the odds of that are pretty low, but then again a FE is something that really needs to work if you need it, especially in cold weather in the vehicles. I have about 8 of them on the recall. All in the green except one which was in the yellow and I didn’t notice it. The one leaked down into the yellow was of course in a series not covered by the recall. Oh well, I have some new ones coming, and will buy a replacement for the one not covered. Don’t know if I have to send the old ones back or not. When my kids were young, when the small FE got a few years old, or into the yellow for pressure, I would make a bonfire and have the kids practice blowing off the FE and putting out the fire. Was really good real world practice and they learned a lot. [/QUOTE]
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