Making A Gas Glass Fire Extinguisher
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Can you store it?
I would love to show my kid this. God willing one day. Thank you
So, note: if there's a small fire somewhere like a kitchen, and no fire extinguisher, go for the baking soda and vinegar instead of the water
Science is awesome
Really cool
Too much steps, house burned down.
I mean, it's a cool science experiment, but, PLEASE, don't call this a "fire extinguisher".
Please continue, if its made in these days
Wow


Instructions unclear, magistrate thinks it was arson and Amazon next day wasn't fast enough.
science is awesome