Ellusionist Pyro Mini Fireshooter for $109
November 29, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
WARNING: This is NOT a toy. This is a bad-ass device that let’s you shoot fire from your wrists. We thought we loved the original Pyro, but the Pyro Mini somehow does it all better, for less cash. The new Pyro Mini uses barrels filled with a specially-treated tissue paper that burns extremely quickly in order to create bursts of flames when triggered. Unlike the original, the Mini can even shoot two fireballs at the same time—plus it includes a USB-rechargeable battery and a detachable wrist strap, all in a more compact package. Every precaution has been taken to make this safe, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t fun as all Hell. Pun completely intended.
‘Pyro Mini turns your boring old wrists into flamethrowers.’ Engadget
‘… the greatest thing man has ever done with fire.’ BGR
- Built-in trigger allows you to shoot a fireball at the push of a button
- USB recharging allows you to charge for up to 600 shots from the built-in lithium battery
- Detachable wrist strap lets you slide the device on & off w/ ease
- Burst fire allows you to shoot two fireballs at the same time
Note: Customers must be 18+ to order
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Battery: enough for 600 shots
- Trigger range: up to 30 ft
Includes
- Pyro Mini Fireshooter
- Bundle of flash cotton
- 10 large sheets of flash paper
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