Emergency Fire Blankets for Home Kitchen - Mondoshop Fiberglass Fireproof Blankets for Camping, Picnic, Fireplace, School, Grill, Car, Office, Warehouse
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Adam S.
> 24 hourHopefully 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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Iowill
> 24 hourI keep one in our truck, one or two in the kitchen, and keep them easy to access in any area (my shop) where an open flame is being used. Easy to grasp and remove from hanging storage, unfold and quickly deploy. I use one when Ive done some landscaping burns on our meadow for use in managing the work and having another fire snuffing tool at hand. Very effective.
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Steve CS.
> 24 hourthis is a great idea to keep on hand. I have never used them and hope I dont ever have to but looking at the video for this product, its a no brainer to have on hand.
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MJBurroughs
> 24 hourThe blanket is securely held in a easy to transport or easy to hang package, and it would be good to keep these in a place youll remember to find it. The tabs that stick out of the bottom are for pulling out the blanket quickly, and this would work well in an emergency situation. The blanket is large and should be enough to protect most full size adults. This should also be able to suppress a small flame if needed. Good to keep one in the kitchen and keep another around for the car. We are happy to have this on hand.
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42
> 24 hourI 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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Dr Mojo
> 24 hourIm not going to waste one by taking it out of the package...but the reviews are clear that these work well. Thanks to other users who have tested them. They all look alike which makes me think theyre made by the same factory and rebranded. Hope I wont have to use one but its good to have them. Make sure you and your family know where they are and have at least read the instructions. Memory fades in the midst of an emergency!
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Jessica
> 24 hourI ordered this fire blanket and I keep it in my kitchen area. You never want to use it, but youll be prepared in case of need. Pull it out, place on fire, and stay safe and at ease. Every home should have at least one in their kitchen. I actually would like several more to put into each bedroom. This would be great to have in an emergency kit. Worth the investment for safety first.
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Kelly
> 24 hourI 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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Engineer, Deep Thinker
> 24 hourI hope I never have to put these to the test but they seem to be made of a heavy material that should drape well and conform nicely to whatever you lay it on. I would think that should help block the oxygen away from the burning surface, which would help extinguish the flames.
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New Survival Skills
> 24 hourVery well made, heavy material however, in all honesty a full review of this product cant be made unless its actually used to put out a fire.