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FIRST ALERT KITCHEN5 Fire Extinguisher, KFE2S5, UL RATED 5-B:C, White, 1-Pack

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Size: SINGLE PACK


Features

  • Kitchens fire extinguisher is UL rated 5 B:C, has a durable metal head, and is compact enough to fit in a cabinet or in the included attractive mounting bracket
  • Designed to fight flammable liquid and electrical fires; Uses sodium bicarbonate extinguishing agent
  • Metal pull pin with safety seal to help prevent accidental discharge and discourage tampering
  • Push button pressure check and waterproof label with simple instructions
  • 10 year limited warranty
  • First Alert has been the most trusted brand in home safety since launching the first residential smoke alarm in 1958 (Based on a First Alert brand trust survey in February 2018)
  • The white cap must be removed with the packaging to use the extinguisher.

Description

The FIRST ALERT KITCHEN5 Fire Extinguisher is UL rated 5 B:C and designed for kitchen use, fighting flammable liquid and electrical fires. It has a durable metal head, a metal pull pin with a safety seal to help prevent accidental discharge and tampering, an easy to use pop up pressure indicator, and a chemical resistant and waterproof label with simple instructions. It comes with a decorative quick release mounting bracket for easy kitchen installation. From the Manufacturer Easy to use and compact, this kitchen fire extinguisher has an attractive wall bracket that mounts easily. Fights grease, oil, electrical and flammable liquid fires. UL rated 5B:C. Manufacturers five year limited warranty.

Brand: FIRST ALERT


Style: KITCHEN5


Power Source: Hardwired


Color: White


Product Dimensions: 3.35"D x 10.83"W x 4.96"H


Item Weight: 2.7 Pounds


Alarm: Smoke Alarm


Global Trade Identification Number:


Number of Items: 1


Manufacturer: First Alert


Brand: ‎FIRST ALERT


Style: ‎KITCHEN5


Power Source: ‎Hardwired


Color: ‎White


Product Dimensions: ‎3.35"D x 10.83"W x 4.96"H


Item Weight: ‎2.7 Pounds


Alarm: ‎Smoke Alarm


Global Trade Identification Number:


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎First Alert


UPC: ‎111012530000 029054091284 029054730008


Part Number: ‎KITCHEN5


Item Weight: ‎2.7 pounds


Item model number: ‎KITCHEN5


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎SINGLE PACK


Pattern: ‎Fire Extinguisher


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Certification: ‎not_applicable


Included Components: ‎Fire Extinguisher, Mounting Bracket


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎5-year limited


Date First Available: October 17, 2006


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  • SMALL BUT MIGHTY - 5yrs later & it worked!
Size: SINGLE PACK
I purchased this in Dec. 2019, yesterday my downstairs neighbor set their oven on fire and I ended up using mine.. so I'm definitely repurchasing because it proved a min 5yr shelf life and it was super easy to use (at 40yo I've only ever used a fire extinguisher one other time) highly recommend. Also SMALL BUT MIGHTY. Not much bigger than some of my water bottles, I've had it on my counter at my last two apartments now because I lost the mounting bracket to the wall of my old house 🤦♀️😅 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024 by Pixi

  • Wanted it specifically for kitchen use
Size: SINGLE PACK
This review is for the kitchen fire extinguisher. I based this purchase strictly on wanting a small, handy fire extinguisher specifically for kitchen use. I happen to know the classifications and uses for different types of extinguishers but my wife doesn't, so I wanted to take the guesswork out of a time-sensitive event. I bought this and mounted it at the top of my basement stairs which is in close proximity to the kitchen and easily accessible if needed. It is compact and has a low-profile. Not too heavy to handle and operate. Most importantly it is specifically intended for oil/grease and electrical fires (B-C). The other deciding factor was that it has a pressure indicator. I was considering some of the aerosol-type extinguishers but they have no way of indicating they are still pressurized. The last thing you want to do is "hope" the unit will work when needed (over time, extinguishers may lose pressure). This has an approved test button that you occasionally press to ensure the unit is still pressurized (it does NOT discharge any agent - it simply tests for adequate pressure). You should NEVER test extinguishers by slightly discharging them - the nozzle seal will be broken and it will slowly lose pressure. It will be rendered useless shortly after such a test. Overall this seems to meet our needs and we hope it's never needed. NOTE: I purchased this item on Amazon for full price and have no affiliation to the seller. I try to write helpful, unbiased and insightful reviews because I also read reviews prior to making my own buying decisions. I notice many reviews lack helpful information, are not well written or give poor reviews based on not reading directions, inexperience or failing to read the product details prior to purchasing. Writing valuable reviews helps pay it forward. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2015 by Paul C

  • I was today years old when I learned....
Size: BUNDLE
So, I'm several decades old, and got this far in life taking for granted a fire extinguisher. With forest fire season upon us, I began thinking about our fire safety in our 5th wheel, and went down the rabbit hole of educating myself ( I'm the queen of rabbit hole). While taking an inventory in our home, vehicles, camp gear, RZR and doing an inspection, I learned I was not properly prepared. I found myself digging through things to find my current very outdated 1990's extinguishers, and the ones in the vehicles I had to fumble to get detached. All situations that I feel should be able to be done in seconds without hesitation. So, after my poorly executed fire plan, I decided to update everything and give myself and my family a "fire fighting" chance. I began researching new extinguishers and here I found a new lesson THERE'S DIFFERENT CONTENTS of an extinguisher for different types of fires. I took a red fire extinguisher for granted all my life thinking, fire 🔥 = any near by extinguisher. I'm not going into the details on all that because I may have been the only one that just learned that, but if you don't know the difference, I strongly recommend you just familiarize yourself, just to know. REVIEW OF EXTINGUISHER I haven't used them but I'm very impressed the size is perfect, they feel heavy duty, they are labeled well and have hangers to attach them. I like the variety pack. This is a great starter pack for our 5th wheel. I bought several other fire extinguishers to place throughout. Remember to be considerate of the contents vs the location you are placing them in, yes there are universal ones but you may prefer a water based one in the kitchen instead. Just food for thought. Another random thought for the day: When was the last time you cleaned the filter in your dishwasher? You're welcome. Stay safe! Thanks for reading! Have a great day! But these extinguishers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024 by Danielle Bowers

  • Kitchen-rated and a safe brand
Size: SINGLE PACK
I'm discovering that the #1 best-seller in fire alarms and extinguishers is notorious for products that do not work. Alarm recalls, don't-works, and leaky or stuck valves. First Alert has been in the consumer field from the start and seems to have a better record. A kitchen extinguisher is designed to suffocate grease fires without blowing grease all over the stove and kitchen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024 by Paul

  • An essential item!
Size: SINGLE PACK
This purchase replaces the expired extinguishers ... yeah, about 30 years expired. I know, don't say it. I decided I should get them because .... duh! Yeah, aside from the obvious, I bought a new gas stove after my old gas stove died. I wanted to be prepared. There's no reason to think the new stove will try to set the house on fire, but right now it's a stranger in my home and I want to be armed in case it acts up when my daughter cooks Thanksgiving dinner. This will be the real trial test for the stove, the turkey hours and the stove top cooking. I can't say anything about to the extinguisher, except to say that it fits the storage holder that I installed 30 years ago. I know I'm supposed to test them, but when you test them they expire faster and there's no built in guage for monitoring the status. After testing, there's no way to know if there will be enough to put a fire out. Yes, they should be replaced often enough that I shouldn't have those concerns. I know that. We don't plan the fires and we should be prepared. Oh! I just thought ... I need to find out the proper way to dispose of the old ones. My daughter and I are going to try out the old ones, just to see how such old extinguishers work. Well, with these extinguishers, I guess you don't know how they work until you need to know that they do work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023 by Karole

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