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

Original price was: $27.99.Current price is: $23.89.

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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.
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.

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Customer Reviews

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

  1. Amazon Customer

    Lifesaver (literally!)
    Thank God I had this when hot ashes were put in my outdoor compost bin, creating quite a fire. This thing put it out in a matter of seconds– and it was a pretty big fire. Ordering another one now!

  2. Craig A. Adams

    Perfect for most kitchen fires.
    This mounts to wall with a black retainer. It’s easy to pull out of the mount, but still secure enough to withstand a light impact without dropping the extinguisher. This is rated for grease and electrical fires, and has a feature many small extinguishers lack: a way to check pressure in the form of a little green button that can be depressed. If it pops back up, the charge is still good, and if not, it’s time to replace the unit. The extinguisher has enough of a load to handle a pretty good blaze. The scant downsides: Like most small extinguishers, it cannot be refilled after use and will lose pressure over time if used without emptying the contents completely. It’s a powder based extinguisher, and the powder is conductive if wet- so it’s not going to suppress arcing on wet electronics, and may actually make things worse in that one scenario.

  3. Pixi

    SMALL BUT MIGHTY – 5yrs later & it worked!
    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 🤦‍♀️😅

  4. Robert Lee Morgan

    under the sink peace of mind
    It fits under the sink. great for peace of mind. However, I have NEVER had to use, so I can not rate its effectiveness.

  5. Paul C

    Wanted it specifically for kitchen use
    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.

  6. Erin D

    Not Just For Kitchens!
    Bought this 3 years ago, and today was its day to shine. I live in a large city & happened to see a plastic trash bin releasing smoke next to a wooden fence and electric pole down the alley. Grabbed this gem and was able to extinguish the embers & fire next to the fence, where the base of the bin had melted through. Using this product, I was able to get the unit contained enough to safely move it away from any spread points.Almost all property saved… Logically, it couldn’t take out the burning embers and trash bag that were in the bin. Let’s just say, that required the fire department, which is beyond the expected scope of this product.Not going to lie, I struggled with the cap, but that problem solved itself when I dropped it. No harm, no foul. Excellent product distribution & pressure, surprisingly good quantity, and it does quash immolations.

  7. lisa

    Good
    Works as it should

  8. Joshua Rubin

    Used it! Felt like a Hero!
    I actually had the opportunity to use it.My next door neighbor had a small kitchen fire (about the size of a fist but intense) on top of the stove.I grab this extinguisher (great size, small, portable and easy to hold).I asked her if she wanted to call the fire department or if I should pull the trigger.I think she was just as interested in seeing what was going to happen as I was so she said, “Pull the Trigger!”So squeezed it for less the a second.WOW!This thing packs a punch!The white foam fired out with power! Like shooting a gun.The fire had no chance! Gone in an instant!All that remained was the white foam on the oven and back wall.I felt like hero :-)I’ve been meaning to reach out to the company to see if I can use it more than once because there is plenty of foam left in it.

  9. Rae

    This is compact and looks okay in a small kitchen.

  10. Citizen

    Well made. Light for handling. Purchased for my kitchen.

  11. Dylan Didiano

    Quick fire extinguisher replacement for my small vessel.

  12. Client d’Amazon

    C’est ce que je recherchais: extincteur petit et pratique pour la cuisine. Je ne l’ai pas utilisé….. et j’espère ne pas avoir à le faire!!! Cependant c’est une assurance d’atténuer les dégâts en cas d’un petit incendie

  13. Briary

    Until used, this question is more or less invalid, but size, price an shipping (free) are the deciding factors

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