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<blockquote data-quote="Bluesnailman" data-source="post: 620195" data-attributes="member: 17859"><p>I connect mine to car tyre pump, put on a pair of goggles and cross my fingers. I have a powder extinguisher which is more prone to leakage, but diy reinflating it was advice of supplier, mine is firetech also. He was based in Dumfries area, suggested I stop by one day if I was passing. He seemed very pleasant chap. If u have your purchase records then I think it contained a clue on how to reach him. Postage was the problem he said, not many couriers can/will carry extinguishers, possibly worse with a length of hose attached...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluesnailman, post: 620195, member: 17859"] I connect mine to car tyre pump, put on a pair of goggles and cross my fingers. I have a powder extinguisher which is more prone to leakage, but diy reinflating it was advice of supplier, mine is firetech also. He was based in Dumfries area, suggested I stop by one day if I was passing. He seemed very pleasant chap. If u have your purchase records then I think it contained a clue on how to reach him. Postage was the problem he said, not many couriers can/will carry extinguishers, possibly worse with a length of hose attached... [/QUOTE]
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