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Any thoughts about fire extingushers? I'd like to have one in mounted in the car,just in case. Powder or CO2? Powder is messy and gets everywhere, on the other hand the "lets get the fire out, then worry about the clean up" idea is practical thinking. What are you guys using?
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Powder. I don't think you'll get a CO2 one small enough. |
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both will do the job as far as fuel and electrical so the most practical would be the one that fits the space you have available.
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PSA:
Powder type will clump and settle over time, it would not be much fun to try and put out a fire and hear pressure escaping and not much powder.
Tap it with a rubber mallet while rolling it around on the bench every so often, every 3 months is a good idea.
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