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November 8, 2007
HomeHero — World's most stylish kitchen fire extinguisher
Terri Sapienza reviewed it in the November 1, 2007 Washington Post Home section as follows:
- Safety First, Yes, But Style Is Next
Finally, a fire extinguisher so good-looking you could give it as a gift.
HomeHero has successfully married safety and style with its sleek new Kitchen Fire Extinguisher. Among its benefits is its unobtrusive look, so folks will be inclined to keep it out on the counter and within arm's length in an emergency. At 4.5 pounds and 16 inches high, it's lightweight, easy to handle and simple to use: Just pull the pin, aim and squeeze.
The HomeHero website is chock full of all the detail you might require.
Nice review in Popular Mechanics.
The best part: it appears TechnoDolt™-friendly.
Sold exclusively at Home Depot where it's $25, but no luck on the Home Depot website.
November 8, 2007 at 11:01 AM | Permalink
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I reckon fire extinguishers should look like fire extinguishers - the last thing you want in an emergency is someone grinding pepper over the flames 'cos they've picked up the wrong stylish toy.
Posted by: Skipweasel | Nov 9, 2007 6:12:21 PM
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