Sparkler Flare

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Sparkler Flare

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Today I will show you how to make an effective and relatively safe sparkler flare. Assuming you have duct tape this costs $6.00+ (this one cost $6.00). /!\ WARNING! /!\ do not build this if you are not knowledgeable in pyrotechnics, under the influence of drugs or alcohol, near flammable objects (do this when there is at least 2 inches of snow), a kid, or during wildfire/forest fire season. These make a good signalling flares if your car breaks down etc. I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR ANY INJURIES/DEATHS OR ANY OTHER LEGAL TROUBLE CAUSED BY YOUR ACTIONS.

What You Need

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In order to make a sparkler bomb you need 3 things: at least 16 sparklers (it’s pretty small with only 16), electrical tape or duct tape (I prefer electrical tape), and a lighter/matches

Put It Together

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Tape your sparklers together. As tight and even as possible. I used electrical tape. Leave one sparkler poking out about 5 to 7 inches as a fuse. Leave the very top of the sparklers exposed.

Light It

Light the fuse and RUN LIKE HELL! Windproof/torch lighters, electric lighters, and blowtorches work best. But any lighter or match works.