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Why is the Pyro Mini flamethrower banned for children?

The Pyro Mini flamethrower, which shoots flames from a wrist-mounted device, is banned for children due to significant safety concerns. As demonstrated in the clip, this device creates a fireball when activated, making the user feel like "Spider man with flames." The primary danger is that if the Pyro Mini is pointed at anything flammable, it could cause a massive fire. This serious risk of property damage, burns, or widespread fires justifies the ban for younger users who may not fully understand or be able to manage these hazards responsibly.

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Testing the Pyro Mini Flamethrower

Law By Mike·8 months ago

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