Firework recommendations
Discussion
You have https://www.monsterfireworks.co.uk/ on Gloucester Road in Bristol
Mave said:
Any recommendations for a decent firework "display in a box"? Thought I might actually do some planning this year, instead of raiding the supermarket the day before...
My "go to" for this always used to be a firework called Ultimate Finale. About 100 quid, lasted around a minute or so. Not sure if still available, but it was great. Edited by 48k on Wednesday 21st September 14:34
Used Epic Fireworks several times. Great fun for bonfire night.
https://epicfireworks.com/collections/diy-firework...
Works better if travelling past as can get a load of free ones in return for collection (and saving on postage)
https://epicfireworks.com/collections/diy-firework...
Works better if travelling past as can get a load of free ones in return for collection (and saving on postage)
48k said:
Mave said:
Any recommendations for a decent firework "display in a box"? Thought I might actually do some planning this year, instead of raiding the supermarket the day before...
My "go to" for this always used to be a firework called Ultimate Finale. About 100 quid, lasted around a minute or so. Not sure if still available, but it was great. Edited by 48k on Wednesday 21st September 14:34
Cotty said:
You could leave them in the shop and go to a dedicated firework display.
He could do Madame Karen Coddy, or he could go buy some fireworks and enjoy them.The UKFR forum linked above is a great resource. They have a list of sponsors and a map on the site, so just call a few that are close to you.
If you want the best single display in a box then buy one of the big Klasek pieces that is 200-300 shots. No faff, just light the behemoth and enjoy.
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