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Kidde FX10K Kitchen Fire Extinguisher, 82CI

Kidde FX10K Kitchen Fire Extinguisher, 82CI

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Brand: Kidde
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $69.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 177

Media: Tools & Hardware
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 24
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.2

MPN: 21005753
Model: 408-21005753
UPC: 047871057535
EAN: 0047871057535
ASIN: B000IHUR58

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Features:
  • Easy to read gauge allows for immediate pressure status check
  • Easy to pull safety pin rust and impact resistant nylon handle
  • Powder coated aluminum cylinder for corrosion protection
  • Single use, wall hanger included
  • Kidde¿s fire extinguishers meet the requirements of Underwriters Laboratories (UL), an independent facility that tests products for compliance with widely-accepted safety standards

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Product Description
Kitchen Fire Extinguisher, UL Rated 10-B:C, Suitable For Common Fires To The Kitchen, Wall Hanger Included, 10 Year Warranty.

Amazon.com Product Description
Cooking is the leading cause of house fires in the U.S. In addition to your primary home protection, fire experts recommend adding UL-rated fire extinguishers for supplementary protection in the kitchen. The Kidde FX10K Kitchen Fire Extinguisher is designed to provide supplementary fire protection for your home, as it is UL- rated for specific hazards, such as common kitchen cooking fires and energized electronic equipment. You can place a kitchen fire extinguisher near your countertop or in a drawer or cabinets, but make sure it is close at hand for emergency use.

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Product Highlights
  • Recommended by the NFPA for supplementary fire protection
  • UL Rated 10-B:C for use on home kitchen fires
  • 10-year warranty
  • Easy-to-read pressure gauge
  • Non-toxic; cleans up easily
  • Rust- and impact-resistant nylon handle
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Recommended by Fire Experts for Proven Protection
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends at least one primary protection fire extinguisher for each level of the home. A primary protection fire extinguisher should have a fairly large capacity and must be UL Rated 2-A:10-B:C or higher. In addition to your primary protection, you should also have supplementary protection fire extinguishers that are UL rated for specific hazards, such as common kitchen cooking fires. Supplementary fire extinguishers are recommended for placement in specific areas, such as the kitchen.

This supplementary protection fire extinguisher meets the recommendations and needs of:

  • The National Fire Protection Association: the NFPA 10 Standard for Fire Extinguishers
  • Underwriters Laboratories (UL): the independent testing lab for fire safety products
  • Professionals: for more than 90 years, industry leaders, the military, airlines, and firefighters have relied on Kidde fire extinguishers
The Right Solution for an Emergency Situation
In an emergency situation, you need a proven technology: a UL-rated fire extinguisher with a handle, a visible pressure gauge, and enough size and capacity to put out a common fire. These features are what make a fire extinguisher the tool of choice for true fire suppression. Many aerosol can fire products may not be as reliable for fire protection, because they have a short shelf life (only three years in many cases), they do not provide a gauge to verify readiness, and they aren't UL rated. If you are able to react to a small fire when it starts, chances are good you can stop the fire with the right type of fire extinguisher.

Safe Extinguishing Agent with Easy Cleanup
This fire extinguisher is UL rated 10-B:C, and it uses a non-toxic fire suppressing agent specified for kitchen fires. Many kitchen fire products use a mix of chemicals that are not food safe. Cleaning up the sticky residue left after even a small grease fire can be quite a chore. This Kidde fire extinguisher uses a non-toxic sodium bicarbonate powder that's easy to clean up and is electrically nonconductive, an important feature for kitchen fires.

Built to Last and Easy to Use
This Kidde Fire Extinguisher is durable and easy to use. The fire extinguisher is warranted for 10 years, and its metal pressure gauge helps ensure that the fire extinguisher is charged and ready for use. This extinguisher is durable and corrosion resistant, featuring a rust- and impact-resistantnylon handle and a light-but-durable aluminum cylinder. The sure-grip handle and operating lever make it less likely for the extinguisher to slip from wet or oily hands and easier to operate for people with arthritis or weakness of the fingers. A large bilingual nameplate on the extinguisher provides easy-to-read instructions for use during a fire.

You can place a kitchen fire extinguisher near your countertop, or in a drawer or cabinet, but make sure it is pressurized and close at hand for emergency use.

About Kidde: A UTC Fire & Security Brand
Renowned for global leadership in fire detection and suppression, Kidde provides solutions ranging from portable fire extinguishers to advanced industrial controls, such as flame detection and explosion suppression systems. Kidde is a UTC Fire & Security brand with a history that's rich with innovations, from the patent of the Chubb Detector Lock in 1818 to the development of the world's first wireless networked smoke detectors in 2004.

What's in the Box
Kidde FX10K fire extinguisher with UL approved wall hanger, 10-year limited warranty, and bilingual user's manual.





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5 out of 5 stars Works great for kitchen fires   December 27, 2008
Pen Name (Fairbanks, Alaska)
53 out of 54 found this review helpful

EVERYONE should have a kitchen fire extinguisher. The FX10K is an attractive design and mounts easily. Unlike many extinguishers, the red safety tab is easy to remove when you are panicking and trying to get it off in a hurry. If there's a fire, you are not going to be looking at a safety tab and trying to figure out how to take it off, you're just going to be ripping at it to remove it, and this comes off easily. Unless you have small kids who play with things, I would even suggest removing it in advance to break the tabs, and then reinserting it with the tabs already broken. That way you can get it off very easily, yet it still acts to prevent accidental discharges.

Unlike the fire extinguishers you may be familiar with, this is a sodium bicarbonate dry chemical extinguisher, designed specifically for grease and oil fires (although it will still be somewhat effective for regular fires). As most people know, you should never throw water on a grease fire, but instead smother it with sand or baking soda. This extinguisher essentially propels baking soda onto the fire to prevent the chemical reaction between heat, fuel, and oxygen, and put out the fire. Although dry chemical extinguishers like this are becoming less popular than wet chemical extinguishers, this is still a very effective product. I wouldn't buy one of these for a commercial kitchen, but would for a home.

We had a kitchen fire in our oven, and flames shot up the side of the wall. The fire was contained mostly to the oven at the time, but the Kidde FX10K had it out within about 2 seconds flat. It does discharge the entire canister very quickly (you can only really use this once). It is so effective that you shouldn't need to use it very long, unless you freak out and miss the fire completely. Another advantage is that, since it's essentially baking soda, you can just wipe up the chemicals with a wet rag once you're done, and the extinguisher shouldn't cause any real damage. You could spray your sofa with this stuff and clean it up fairly easily.

I strongly suggest anyone who doesn't have an extinguisher in their kitchen designed specifically for class K (kitchen) fires purchase this and keep it in a convenient location. I firmly believe our house would have burned down had we not had it.



5 out of 5 stars A great size for the kitchen!   April 22, 2008
Douglas W. Jack (metro NYC)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

This extinguisher is something I had been intending to stock near my kitchen for several months, and I'm glad to have it. Though I can't speak for how well it puts out fires yet, I will say that it is labeled clearly, and is an appropriate size for the kitchen.

As well, it looks decent and yet inconspicuous enough that people don't notice it much.





5 out of 5 stars Very high rated in Cooks Illustrated report   December 16, 2009
Nichol Wind
8 out of 10 found this review helpful

The January/February 2010 issue of Cooks Illustrated features a test on how fire extinguishers performed in kitchen fires. Kidde's FX10K 10B:C Kitchen FX10K and Kidde FA110, 1-A:10-B:C FX's were the highest recommended units. Kidde provided information and suggested products to the reporter for this article. A copy is attached under customer images.



5 out of 5 stars supposedly great for kitchen, grease fire, good price   March 28, 2010
Jiminy Cricket (downstate NY USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

just bought this to keep in the kitchen for BC fires only (no paper or cloth). It is a 1-time use unit so the $24.50 price is well worth it I feel. I like the white color. This is exactly identical to the Kidde model "466141" unit, except that "466141" is painted red and this FX10K unit is painted white, but otherwise exactly identical in size, agent contents, labelling, nozzle type.


5 out of 5 stars Worked for me   August 28, 2010
T.J. (Texas)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've had this extinguisher for about 4 years or so, sitting in my kitchen. I recently moved and the movers wouldn't pack it, so I put it in my car to transport it myself. One week later as I was driving through Texas in the summer, I saw 2 people trying to stomp out a small grass fire that was getting uncomfortably close to some parked cars. Knowing I had the extinguisher, I pulled over to help. One guy looked at the extinguisher and said, "that's not going to do anything." I pulled the safety tab and squirted a few places and out came a white powder that immediately extinguished the flames. There were a few flare ups after the fire was out, but I put those out too. I looked at the gauge afterwords and I have to say, it wasn't completely empty, but it emptied out more than I would have expected for how much I used it. If it were a kitchen fire, it would have been more than ample. It was easy to aim and the force of the spray didn't make it difficult to handle. If I can't get this one refilled, I'll definitely buy another one. Highly recommended.



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