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Dingdongler 27 October 2010 07:44 AM

Fireworks?
 
Need to get some in for the kids. For the last couple of years we haven't had any for one reason or another. Before that I've bought some big boxes from Costco which were very good but quite expensive.

I once bought some from one of these shops that spring up for a couple of weeks and they were absolute pants. Obviously they were gone by the time I went around to complain.

I see Tesco have got some deals on. Any other suggestions?

Thanks

DCI Gene Hunt 27 October 2010 07:48 AM

How long do they keep for?

Dingdongler 27 October 2010 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt (Post 9678412)
How long do they keep for?

Why do you ask?

Ian 27 October 2010 02:11 PM

tick tick tick tick boom :)

bigsinky 27 October 2010 02:12 PM

do you not need a license to buy fireworks

Steve vRS 27 October 2010 02:21 PM

Not for garden ones.

Steve

Coffin Dodger 27 October 2010 03:03 PM

I'm informed that the pikey supermarkets (Aldi, Lidl, etc.) do some good value fireworks.

Personally I'd take the kids to a display. Our doggy friends aren't fans of all the explosions which if confined to 5/11 would be bearable but not for weeks either side of the main event :(

Chip 27 October 2010 03:30 PM


Originally Posted by bigsinky (Post 9678974)
do you not need a license to buy fireworks

Unless your putting on a public display then no you dont.

Chip

Kieran_Burns 27 October 2010 03:37 PM

This is a specialist fireworks shop in Long Eaton (nr Nottingham / Derby)

http://www.bigbangfireworks.co.uk/

I've bought stuff from these guys in the past and they are very knowledgeable. They are also not a short term shop.

You tell what you want, how much you want to spend and they'll sort you out. they're very good for freebies as well (when you spend enough, they just keep chucking bits in)

Leslie 28 October 2010 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by Dingdongler (Post 9678410)
Need to get some in for the kids. For the last couple of years we haven't had any for one reason or another. Before that I've bought some big boxes from Costco which were very good but quite expensive.

I once bought some from one of these shops that spring up for a couple of weeks and they were absolute pants. Obviously they were gone by the time I went around to complain.

I see Tesco have got some deals on. Any other suggestions?

Thanks

Children usually prefer rockets, bangers and firecrackers. Catherine wheels are boring!

Les

Leslie 28 October 2010 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt (Post 9678412)
How long do they keep for?

Until just after you light them.

Les

kingofturds 28 October 2010 12:48 PM

I dont get why fireworks are on sale nearly a month before bonfire night now. All it leads to is the dirty little chavs getting hold of them and making peoples lives a misery.

Leslie 28 October 2010 01:56 PM

Yes you are right KOT, but it is a nice little earner!

Les

bigsinky 28 October 2010 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by Chip (Post 9679077)
Unless your putting on a public display then no you dont.

Chip

must just be Northern Ireland then, must be something to do with our past and explosives ;)

boomer 28 October 2010 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by Leslie (Post 9680692)
Children usually prefer rockets, bangers and firecrackers. Catherine wheels are boring!

I thought that bangers (and flipflaps?) were banned many a year ago?

Shame though, as i only used to buy bangers - back in the days when there was no lower age limit on buying fireworks ;)

A banger in a cow pat was always a good laugh :D

mb

DYK 28 October 2010 09:47 PM

Just save yourself some money and take them to a display.Fireworks cost an effing fortune for the good ones,take them to the local pub display and down a few jars at same time....:cool:

CrisPDuk 28 October 2010 10:24 PM

I go for a selection of mortars usually, the give the best bang for your buck in my opinion :thumb:


Originally Posted by bigsinky (Post 9680912)
must just be Northern Ireland then, must be something to do with our past and explosives ;)

:lol1:

mart360 28 October 2010 10:24 PM

Like the game on there website :)


http://www.miniclip.com/games/fireworks/en/

Mart

Geezer 29 October 2010 03:07 PM

Just got back from two weeks in FLorida today :cry: and I have to say, after watching the display at Magic Kingdom on Saturday night, nothing I will ever see on bonfire night (or probably any other night for that matter) will match up to that display, and they are doing it twice a week! I have lost any will to buy fireworks as I will simply be disappointed, and despite the local fire service doing their best, I probably won't bother :(

Geezer

Leslie 29 October 2010 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by boomer (Post 9681572)
I thought that bangers (and flipflaps?) were banned many a year ago?

Shame though, as i only used to buy bangers - back in the days when there was no lower age limit on buying fireworks ;)

A banger in a cow pat was always a good laugh :D

mb


Have to say I don't know. I know the impressive ones like the old Cannon Cracker and the Mighty Atom have been stopped-spoilsports!, but I thought you could still get less interesting and weak as water ones!

We used to fire empty treacle tins off the back of a spade on the ground and they used to fly onto the tin roof of a big garage about 4 gardens away, and it used to roll down the roof driving them crazy! What an evil bunch we were! Have not mentioned the hours of fun with calcium carbide and water to make little bombs too!

Les http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/sr...es/biggrin.gif

jasey 29 October 2010 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by Geezer (Post 9682795)
Just got back from two weeks in FLorida today :cry: and I have to say, after watching the display at Magic Kingdom on Saturday night, nothing I will ever see on bonfire night (or probably any other night for that matter) will match up to that display, and they are doing it twice a week! I have lost any will to buy fireworks as I will simply be disappointed, and despite the local fire service doing their best, I probably won't bother :(

Geezer

Got back Sunday :(

Particularly impressed with the hearts ...

https://farm1.static.flickr.com/22/3...78794d.jpg?v=0


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