Bought this 2.2 lbs fire extinguisher for my car today after what happened to me and my family last april.
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2 things.
First, care to explain what happened?
Second, make sure it is very well protected/ secure. With a plastic valve body like that, it will be the weak link in the setup. I went with a USCG rated holder, tied into my interior rack (which has held a few hundred pounds, IE solid), using steel brackets I cut and grade 8 hardware (equivalent to your 10.9 metric hardware). The valve is protected by the horizontal support on the rack itself (1" box steel), so I am not worried about anything happening to it, but with the plastic body, you just need to be more careful. But the bigger the extinguisher, the better. Mine is a 5lb unit.
We had a fire a few years back in the field behind our house right before the 4th of July. We had hoses working on the trees (70ft cottonwood populars) that looked like massive qtips on fire. Think 4 of them were ablaze. Then the neighbors car port with 2 cars in it caught fire. This is where I used 2 10lb extinguishers until the fire dept showed up. the cars were okay. They lost 2 sheds, the car port, a fence, a few trees. We just lost the trees. Not a fun way to spend your night for sure. But it could have been alot worse. I keep 6 10 lb units in the house and a few more 5lb units around the property (shed, BBQ, etc). Its cost a little bit to setup, but the cost pale in comparison to not having something.