chris c.—February 7, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Bought these as gifts for Christmas. Has not had to use thankfully but directions seems very easy! Easy to store and quality is nice that it doesn’t seem like it will wear away being store and hopefully never used! Lightweight and slim to store under sinks. Read more
F1 fan—April 1, 2024✓ Verified purchase
Kitchen fires are common and usually start small, like in a frying pan. But nearby combustibles like dishtowels, cabinets, or even a greasy exhaust hood can quickly turn a small fire into something with the potential to cause a lot of damage or great bodily harm. Oil and grease fires just flare up if water is used on them and fire extinguishers have to be of the correct type, charged, and directed properly to control a fire. Fiberglasss fire blankets are an inexpensive, easy-to-use and reuse, and very effective way to put out small fires. This blanket measures about 39”x39”, which is a good size to keep in the kitchen or garage. It comes in a bright red nylon pouch with pull tabs to quickly remove and deploy the fire blanket. I like that the front side of the nylon pouch has a 3-step set of instructions on it, which is better than some other brands of these types of blankets where the instructions are printed on the back of the pouch. At any rate, I’ve asked everyone in my house to become familiar with the location of the fire blankets in my home and how to use them. The pouch has a metal grommet to use as a hanger and I hang one inside one of my kitchen cabinet doors about 3 paces away from the stove. The blanket, as mentioned previously, is made of fiberglass. Rubbing my fingers over the blanket, I do see that a very small amount of fiber particles can come off onto your hand, but it’s not much. And that was with me intentionally rubbing the material with my fingers, which you wouldn’t do to use it on a fire. Some of the fire blankets for sale come with gloves to protect your hands from fibers and I’d say skip it: I think the time it takes to put on gloves gives a small fire a chance to flare up into something too big for a fire blanket, so getting the blanket onto the fire quickly should be the priority. I’ve purchased three of these types of blankets from different sellers and they all seem to be similar in construction and quality so, here on Amazon, find one with the best price and you’re likely to be fine. This blanket is a good one to buy and the price was right at the time I ordered it. Whichever brand you choose, a fire blanket should be part of every home’s or office’s safety gear. Read more
lil3—January 28, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Purchased these as gifts. I didn’t remove the blanket from the pouch it came in but from what I could see it looks thick enough to protect them from a fire. Read more
m.c.—May 18, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Never know when you may have a kitchen fire. Good to have around. May also help keep you safe running through house if fire happens. Gave as gifts and kept some. Always be prepared for the unexpected. Read more
David N.—February 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Easy to use for extinguishing a fire quickly. Read more
Corrie—January 31, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I purchased these over a year ago, and tonight they prevented what could have quickly become a much worse situation. My range is probably original to my apartment (1950s), so the labels on the burner knobs have long since worn away, and their placement is not the clearest-- I usually have to specifically think about which one controls which burner. This evening I'd put on a pot of water to boil and briefly turned away before discovering I'd turned on the wrong one and flames were now licking up the bottom of a thick plastic container that had been sitting on the other side of the range. With a coil electric range, turning off the burner doesn't mean it's immediately cool, and the plastic melted onto it meant continued fuel-- I'd thrown the plastic container into the sink under the tap, but the flames on the burner were already licking as high as the range hood. I actually did have a container of salt and a large container of baking soda close at hand, but in the moment didn't have to think about what was the best option or register that they were readily available-- I just grabbed one of these blankets off the top of my fridge, within arm's reach, and it effectively smothered the fire. Yes there are multiple ways to extinguish a small fire, but a big value of these is not having to think about or locate other options in an emergency-- a fire blanket is for one thing and can be left in the same location, ready to put to use immediately. Read more

M. Gugel—February 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
These are a great fire safety measure. I bought one for my kitchen, and one for my sister to use in her camper. She loved it as do I. I feel safer than trying to figure out how to use a fire extinguisher. Read more
Alfredo dallas—February 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It is a good product very good Read more