- Stock: In Stock
- Model: 84089
- Explosive Content: 2.93kg
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Duration +/-
90 seconds
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Safety Distance
25m
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Number of Shots
168
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Noise Level 1-5
4
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Firing Pattern
Mixed
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Powder Weight
2952g
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Classification
1.4g
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Tube Size
Mixed
Thunderball Compound from Black Cat Fireworks
Thunderball is a large compound firework.
A fast-paced 168-shot compound firework featuring an amazing array of effects and colours. The show starts with fast-flowing firings of red tails rising to silver spider bursts with red and blue stars and purple and green stars. This is followed by fanned firings of gold tails from right to left and left to right, leading to a sky full of red umbrella bursts with silver glitter and yellow and purple bursts with green glitter.
Gorgeous gold comet tails lead to giant gold palm bursts with green glitter and blue stars. Gold comet tails rise in a W-shaped pattern, leading to a combination of gold palm bursts through the middle and purple, green and silver chrysanthemum bursts at each side.
Red tails rise and burst into huge white glitter willow with blue stars, followed by the adrenaline-inducing finale showcasing fanned red and green glitter mine rising to red and green glitter bursts with sky-filling silver chrysanthemum and giant gold spider bursts.
Stock availability options
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All fireworks should be secured prior to firing, different fireworks fire in different ways so please ensure you know what you need to set up safely. We strongly advise not to just put it on the ground and fire, should it tip over serious harm could be caused. Some Fireworks carry instructions on securing, where no instruction is given, we recommend burying the firework to over half its height or securing via stakes & Gaffa taping. Where stakes are used we recommend a minimum of 2 on opposing sides it's important to put one between the firework and the spectators to prevent the firework from tipping into the crowd. For taping, do NOT over-tighten as this may pinch or constrict a firing tube.
Where you are firing fan cakes, ensure you have no obstructions to the sides such as trees, that may interfere with the effects. With fan cakes ensure that you place the firework the correct way to ensure you see the full effect, it is normally marked on the labelling the way to face the audience. NEVER, NEVER, place a firework with tubes pointing at the audience, we've seen customers look at a fan firework with the instruction label on the top saying "point this way to audience" and ask if the tubes are pointed to the audience. This is NEVER the case and if done will cause serious harm to everyone we cannot stress enough how wrong this is and if in ANY doubt PLEASE contact us for information
Gone are the days when you launched rockets from milk bottles, yes milk used to come in bottles. Please only use a suitable tube, they can be supplied with rocket packs, or alternatively, a suitable plastic plumbing pipe can be used as long as the stick moves freely. We recommend slightly angling tubes away from the audience, but not acutely.
Should you require any further information on setting up a display please do not hesitate to contact us.
Some fireworks are now coming with dual fuses, marked as RESERVE or SECONDARY fuse, if this is the case then please DON'T use these. If you light this fuse then the firework will fire in reverse, meaning you get your amazing finale first. If for any reason you get a miss-fire then once you've left the firework alone for a minimum of 20 minutes, you can light this reserve fuse and fire your firework safely.
A good site for firework safety including legislation relating to fireworks is; http://www.saferfireworks.com/
In the event, you have a misfire (partially fired) or you somehow damage a firework, regulation 28 Explosives Regulation 2014 (ER14) requires that- "Any person with discards or disposes of explosives or explosive-contaminated items must ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, that they are discarded or disposed of safely."
To dispose of a firework safely:
Fully submerging the firework in a bucket of water for a minimum of 12 hours will render the firework's explosive contents inert, and non-explosive. Due to the large cardboard content of a firework, it may require weighting down to FULLY submerge. Once left for a minimum of 12 hours fully submerged, the firework can then be placed in a plastic bag and placed in the bin and disposed of with the normal rubbish collection.