Supercell
£32.49
£32.49
£32.49
Enjoy the quality of Supercell. This 30 shot cake is more than just a storm in a teacup. Especially with its pace. And impressive thunderous effects. Such as shiny red tail to sparkling red blinking willows. With silver blink, Including, golden willow with a radiant gold blink. Finally ending and red blink, silver palms to silver blink. This stormy category 2 barrage. Contains 387gm of net explosive content. Whilst Supercell has been given a noise level rating of 7 out of 10. Supercell towers up into the dark sky. And can look hauntingly beautiful. Especially with an impressive finale. Also, see our CLAYMORE
Cakes and barrages like Supercell will generally fire in most weather conditions. However, be sure to position spectators where the wind will be blowing in the direction they’re facing. In addition, don't light fireworks during strong winds. In this case, it may be better to postpone or cancel firework displays. However, you can prepare your fireworks for the rain. Therefore use plastic bags, bin liners or cling film for weatherproofing. Whilst remembering cakes and barrages. Will fire through a single layer of plastic. (Note: do not use on rockets or Catherine wheels). In addition, remember the most susceptible part of the cake or barrage. Is the fuse. So leave exposing the fuse. Until approximately ten minutes before firing. Also, should a firework fail to ignite? remember not to go back to it for at least 15 minutes. Whilst we recommend 60 minutes. Then place the firework in a bucket of water. And soak for 24 hours, before disposing of. In addition to this safety information. Furthermore, safety guidelines can be found. On our safety guide, which we have provided. With your completed order. Additionally, you can check out our website, Where you will find a copy of our safety guide to download.>
HOW TO SET UP FIREWORKS SAFELY
Watch our video for instructions on how to safely set up and fire our fireworks. You’ll learn where to set them up, what distance to keep, how to secure them properly, and how to ignite your fireworks safely.