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Thanks, Rhys .... don't know if others agree with you but even my wife
noticed I was not myself for hours afterward and commented that it seemed I had avoided using the very reason I had won my argument with her about buying all those emergency goodies .... btw, I love when a company goes all out to make a good product ... One piece of emergency gear I bought is essentially a double thick plastic bottle of the type a 20 oz Coke comes in. but with much heavier vinylization and thickness. A refillable valve stem on the blasting head and an included pump lets you repressurize this air horn and there is no comparison to the decible levels this can put out versus the ones you see at most boating shops with the replacable can ... solidly made, including a volume adjust and trigger lock to stop accidental sounding. and I admired the red warning sticker about not pointing the rather largish horn piece toward yourself whe blasting . 100 lb pressure, this is for all the world at least equal to an 18 wheelers compressor horn. Even includes a velcro drop in cup like sleeve for boat mounting. ~~~~ Surfbored ~~~~ |