Badger Advantage 2.5 lb ABC Fire Extinguisher w Vehicle Bracket 21007865
$44.34 & Free Shipping
- Large, easy-to-read two piece color coded nameplates
- Ergonomically designed handle and lever for ease of use
Only 9 left in stock (can be backordered)
Description
The Badger ADVANTAGE fire extinguisher line offers exceptional quality and value with some very unique service related benefits.
These rechargeable metal valve fire extinguisher models work well addressing a wide range of DOT, USCG and commercial application market needs.
Badger Model 21007865 is a 2.5lb ABC Fire Extinguisher
Badger 2.5lb Extinguisher Features
- Large, easy-to-read two piece color coded nameplates
- Ergonomically designed handle and lever for ease of use
- ย Large loop pull pins ensure quick and easy removal, even with gloves on
- ย Only extinguisher line featuring both aluminum and steel agent cylinders
- 6 year product warranty
- Common valve stem and neck seal minimize necessary service parts
- ย Heavy square thread on valve designed for added ease of installation
- ย Larger cylinder neck opening to better accommodate recharge
- Valve threads are indexed to accommodate and permit field replacement
- All models feature heavy duty threaded metal siphon tubes
Additional information
Weight | 0.01 lbs |
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Model | ADV-250 |
MPN | 21007865 |
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Resources
FAQ
What is An ABC Fire Extinguisher?
- A Multipurpose Extinguisher that can put out a range of Fires. A,B,C stand for the class of fires the Extinguisher Works on.
What Are Class A, B, and C Fires?
- Class A – Fires Involving common combustibles including Wood, Paper, Cloth, Rubber, and Plastics.
- Class B – Fires Involving Flammable Liquids such as Solvents, oil, Gas, paints and lacquers
- Class Cย – Fires Involving Electrical equipment including wiring, controls , motors and appliance.
Where should a Fire Extinguisher be placed?
- There should be at least 1 Fire Extinguisher on every floor of a Home or building.
- Place extinguishers in visible easy to reach area away from heat sources.
- Extinguishers should be place in areas fires are more likely to start such as kitchens or garages.