May 11, 201511 yr comment_7446 I just noticed a number of Youtube videos produced by a company named 'Firebuggroup'. In one video - dated 2014 I believe - they claimed to have invented the worlds first water mist fire extinguisher. It is available in 3 and 6 liter configurations and happen to look exactly like the excellent units you sell. Are these guys OEM's for Jewelsaffire products - or actually the people behind the E-Series extinguishers? The company appear to have a UK/Polish related staff, so perhaps there is a link to the claimed polish inventor of the pulsator module.. Just curious. Finally, when are you going to get a reseller in Denmark ? Regards Michael Report
May 13, 201511 yr comment_7457 Hi Michael Good to hear from you again from faraway Denmark! Still no reseller in Denmark yet, I am afraid :) The low pressure water mist nozzle was developed by a Polish company and Jewel was the first company to manufacture and sell dry water mist extinguishers in the UK using the Polish nozzle. However, for a short period, Firebug also started manufacturing and selling water mist extinguishers here in the UK. By now, I believe, they have stopped trading in the UK. Harry Report
May 13, 201511 yr comment_7461 Firebug ceased the supply of fire extinguishers in the UK as of September 16th 2014 (Although later, they did sell off what they had left at a reduced price) Report
May 21, 201511 yr comment_7499 The only other manufacturer who uses the E-Series mist nozzle (under license I believe) is the Saudi manufacturer SFFECO who has a range almost identical in construction to Firebug's that include the 3 & 6 litre mist extinguishers. I've had a client who has safely and effectively used a water mist extinguisher on a live 415v industrial laundry machine fire (after CO2 was ineffective) so it's not all bluff, they are as good as they claim! Report
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