Thanks for this product, Simon. And thanks for selling through Amazon, as I was able to order last evening and it arrives today. Finally, I can get the fire extinguisher mounted in a convenient spot, rather than rattling around in the back of my Honda Crosstour. I've been a believer ever since the old Ford Ranger than my kids drove caught fire and, having had an extinguisher installed in it, they grabbed the can, extinguished the fire and we simply replaced a little wiring and were on our way. I ordered the H3R black 2.5 lb extinguisher, to match the color of my car.
Getting ready to install one in my 4runner. Ideally behind passenger seat but because of the folding rear seats not sure if there will be enough clearance. May have to do in front of the driver seat. Love the mounting options that this bracket offers.
Thank you for this! I will DEFINITELY be ordering one for my 2017 Dodge Charger! I've been seeing way too many vehicles burn to the ground. Like you've said... if it could've been prevented!
I would like to see another video step by step. A lot of assumptions were made in this video regarding presumed basic ability. Not everyone knows how to do even basic stuff, as a previous male poster noted who drilled holes in his car; it is not just women. Guys without dads, fancier cars in the past required going to skilled shop guys more/ less do-it-yourself, more money/ leisure in America meant less self-reliance...now older generation cant see tiny writing instructions...lots of reasons. Let's see another video! :)
Hello, where do you suggest the bracketeer to be installed in a C7 corvette ? Seat rails are not really accessible and the front attaching point are covered by plastic. Regards
Thanks for this product, Simon. And thanks for selling through Amazon, as I was able to order last evening and it arrives today. Finally, I can get the fire extinguisher mounted in a convenient spot, rather than rattling around in the back of my Honda Crosstour. I've been a believer ever since the old Ford Ranger than my kids drove caught fire and, having had an extinguisher installed in it, they grabbed the can, extinguished the fire and we simply replaced a little wiring and were on our way. I ordered the H3R black 2.5 lb extinguisher, to match the color of my car.
Getting ready to install one in my 4runner. Ideally behind passenger seat but because of the folding rear seats not sure if there will be enough clearance. May have to do in front of the driver seat. Love the mounting options that this bracket offers.
Epic Product Mate, just installed in minutes in my Camaro, Drivers Seat.
Works so well. Love this!
Thank you for this! I will DEFINITELY be ordering one for my 2017 Dodge Charger! I've been seeing way too many vehicles burn to the ground. Like you've said... if it could've been prevented!
I would like to see another video step by step. A lot of assumptions were made in this video regarding presumed basic ability. Not everyone knows how to do even basic stuff, as a previous male poster noted who drilled holes in his car; it is not just women. Guys without dads, fancier cars in the past required going to skilled shop guys more/ less do-it-yourself, more money/ leisure in America meant less self-reliance...now older generation cant see tiny writing instructions...lots of reasons. Let's see another video! :)
I would buy this product at the price listed if it was made in the USA.
I wish I had seen this video before putting two holes in my car lol
Fenrir that's why I invented it for my car!
Very nice system...but seriously over-priced.
Hello, where do you suggest the bracketeer to be installed in a C7 corvette ? Seat rails are not really accessible and the front attaching point are covered by plastic. Regards
What if you have a Bench seat?? Is there bracket for that application?
I don't think they had the Honda Jazz in mind when they designed this.
Can it be mounted on the new.jeep wra glee jl
Would I be able to use a different cradle for this bracket?
it has came in my car when i bought it
Was it this particular bracket Abdulla?
Great concept... But way too pricey