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TONYKO Fiberglass Fire Blanket for Emergency Surival, Flame Retardant Protection and Heat Insulation with Various Sizes

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Size: S (39.3×39.3 inches)


Features

  • 100% Fiberglass
  • Imported
  • VARIOUS PLACES TO USE: Emergency survival fire blanket ideal for the kitchen, fireplace, grill, car, camping and so on
  • EXTINGUISH VARIOUS FIRES: Extinguish various types of fire by suffocating it, including liquid and grease fire
  • KEEP YOUR FAMILY SAFE: Can be used to wrap around your body and act as a heat shield
  • TIDY AFTER EXTINGUISHING FIRE: In contrast to fire extinguishers, the fire blanket can still keep the place tidy after extinguishing a fire
  • STANDARD: Meets EN-1869:1997 standard for cooking fire suppression

Material: fiberglass


Color: White


Brand: TONYKO


Special Feature: Breathable, Skin Friendly


Style: Modern


Material: ‎fiberglass


Color: ‎White


Brand: ‎TONYKO


Special Feature: ‎Breathable, Skin Friendly


Style: ‎Modern


Blanket Form: ‎Emergency Blanket


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Product Dimensions: ‎39.3"L x 39.3"W


Theme: ‎Car


Pattern: ‎Solid


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎kitchen, fireplace, grill, car, camping


Seasons: ‎Winter


Fill Material: ‎Fiberglass


Product Care Instructions: ‎Hand Wash Only


Size: ‎S (39.3×39.3 inches)


Fabric Type: ‎100% Fiberglass


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Number of Items: ‎1


Item Weight: ‎1.1 Pounds


Item Thickness: ‎0.7 Millimeters


Included Components: ‎1 PACK Fire Blanket


Fabric Warmth Description: ‎Heavyweight


Sport: ‎Camping


Water Resistance Level: ‎Not Water Resistant


Model Name: ‎FB1010


UPC: ‎769700293210 769700294019


Manufacturer: ‎Tonyko


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎11.1 x 7.64 x 1.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.52 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎39.3 x 39.3 x 0.02 inches


Brand Name: ‎TONYKO


Part Number: ‎FB


Fill Material Type: ‎Fiberglass


Date First Available: December 16, 2015


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  • Great quality material and pouch, lasts years outdoors
Size: S (39.3×39.3 inches)
Looks and feels like a quality product. The fiberglass material is like a fire resistant cloth called Refrasil that we use at work to cover flammables from welding and burning sparks. I have not put this blanket to use, and hope to never need it, but I feel very comfortable having it nearby. The stitches on the 2 pull tabs could be a little more reinforced but they worked when I gave them a pull, opening the velcro flap and pulling the folded blanket out of the pouch. The red nylon pouch has what looks like a water-resistant inner surface, so I expect this will be okay to hang outdoors. I will be ordering a larger size to hang near my fire pit. Also, some others commented that glass fibers came loose from the blanket when opened, but I did not notice any, nor was I irritated by handling it. We use this material all the time at work, and it holds up well after repeated uses in an industrial setting, so I think its a great deal for an emergency blanket. -update 1/6/21: The pouch I hung outside on the deck handrail, out of direct sun and rain, is still in good shape. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2018 by Greasyfingers

  • Price and package are good
Size: S (39.3×39.3 inches)
Have not used it but looks well made Grommet hole makes it easy to hold on wall with a screw I’ll like the easy direction pictures on cover that even a child can understand I think it’s the same quality as the heavily advertised one online, I’d buy again I have not used it so can not review how it works in use It is made on China and did not find any made in USA anyway Some company’s “ appear “ to advertise USA by a flag or say company sells from USA but in fact it’s not we’re they are made, I’d buy again ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023 by robert frost

  • A fire retardant most could benfit from
Size: S (39.3×39.3 inches)
This is a one meter square piece of fiberglass folded in a protective sleeve. It puts out fires when removed from the package and used to cover the fire to cut off its access to oxygen. That's how a lot of fire extinghishers work, and this is just a different mechanism. That said, I like that it doesn't involve spraying foam or some-such on the stove, that it will work on grease and oil fires which aren't really amendable to water, and that I can keep it in its package near the stove so I absolutely know where it is and can access it immediatley if necessary. They last essentially a lifetime if not used so that gives me peace of mind as I believe spray extinguishers have a limited effective life. Overall this blanket is an elegant solution to the fire extinshishing problem and one well suited to the home amateur fire fighter just trying to keep a small fire from getting out of control, particularly on stove tops or grills where the fire is easily accessible. (Its likely prudent to have the more traditional spray extinshishers for other types of fires.) This type of blanket comes in different sizes and I've seen them at 1.5M square which is about 5 feet on a side. A square meter I believe is adequate for most fires on a stovetop which is the intended target of these blankets. Given these are not expensive and are convenient to use and store, they seem like an obvious precaution everyone should take. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024 by Spock

  • This is a product that you can't rate until there's an emergency.
Size: S (39.3×39.3 inches)
Appears and feels like good quality. Can only comment on effectiveness if there's a fire emergency. Hope I don't have a "test case". ;)
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024 by Greg

  • Super easy to use and it puts the fire out quickly!
Size: S (39.3×39.3 inches)
We bought this in 2020, in case of emergencies. Today is July 4, 2025, and we finally had a reason to use it. A neighbor's firework lit another neighbor's yard on fire. The grass and bushes were dry and the fire got big quickly. Many people ran to put it out, others called 911. Some people threw buckets of water on the fire, but that didn't make much of a difference. My husband grabbed our fire blanket, ran over, and put it out. He said it was amazing how quickly the fire was extinguished with the blanket. All the neighbors asked what brand of fire blanket it is. The fire department said good job when they arrived. We are buying several more of these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2025 by AIM

  • Legit novel use (electric oven broiler smoke trap)?
Size: S (39.3×39.3 inches)
I bought this fiberglass fire blanket for a novel use, and it appears to be performing as I hoped. So, every Monday I broil (grill) a chicken breast for the week's lunches (I brush each side with 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil, and season with freshly ground black pepper, and sea salt). With my previous oven I ignored the instruction to leave the oven door open, which led to the door glass being thoroughly browned, BUT I had no issue with choking smoke, as this was being retained within the oven. Now, with my smart looking new True-convection* Samsung oven, I didn't want to end up with the brown door glass, so have been leaving the door ajar by the instructed margin (a few inches), which is saving the glass, but I suspect is not at all good for my lungs, as the small amount of smoke that is produced gets deep into the lungs, and is causing me to cough quite a bit. In the summer I can open the windows, but if there isn't much of a breeze, this doesn't resolve the issue entirely. So, I thought; is there someway I can safely trap the smoke from the grill, and this fiberglass blanket appears to be just the ticket, as it can easily handle the high temperatures, and appears to be trapping a sufficient amount of the smoke (I can see a little browning after a single use, on one edge in particular). With it folded once, the 39" x 39" blanket is just wide enough to hang over either side of the oven, with enough material to trap the smoke (using a saucepan on top, to hold it in place). It likely has a bonus effect as for the first time I've seen, the broil element was powering down, as the blanket is trapping more heat in the oven, so less electricity is used. Also, I was concerned there might be a plastic burning smell, but I had no such issue. * A note on my Samsung True-convection oven; so I was hoping the convection baking would mean I wouldn't have to switch two baking trays of cookies several times, to ensure even baking (as with my previous non-convection oven), but the bottoms of my peanut butter cookies ended up being burned in the bottom tray. I believe the reason for this is the hidden baking element is at the base of the oven, and is causing excess heat to reach the bottom tray. I solved this by placing my stainless steel broil pan on the very bottom shelf, after the oven is pre-heated to the desired temperature, and have the baking trays somewhat higher than the middle two positions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2018 by Daniel B·

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