Description
Experience the Thrill of the War Hawk Rocket Pack - 5pce!
Get ready to elevate your celebrations with the War Hawk Rocket Pack, a spectacular collection of 5 powerful rockets designed to light up the night sky. Perfect for any special occasion, this rocket pack offers an exhilarating display that is sure to impress!
Key Features:
- 5 Piece Pack: Enjoy multiple launches for a grand display.
- 25m Crowd Distance: Safe for spectators, ensuring everyone enjoys the show.
- 30 Second Display Time: A stunning visual experience that keeps the excitement alive.
- High Sound Level: Features an incredibly loud boom, adding to the thrill of the show.
- Category F3 (1.3G): Professional-grade fireworks for serious enthusiasts.
- 300g Explosive Content: Packed with power for maximum impact.
- Impressive Height: Measures 102 cm, making it a formidable addition to your fireworks collection.
Why Choose War Hawk?
This best-selling rocket pack is designed for those who want an unforgettable fireworks experience. With its powerful launch and stunning aerial displays, the War Hawk Rocket Pack is perfect for:
- Celebrating holidays
- Birthday parties
- Weddings and anniversaries
- Any gathering that deserves a bang!
Don’t miss out on the chance to light up your next event. Buy online for home delivery and prepare for a night of excitement that you and your guests will remember!
🧨 5 Piece Pack of Rocket Fireworks
🚧 25m crowd distance
⏱ 30 second display time
🔊 High sound level
⚠️ Fireworks category F3 (1.3G)
💣 300g explosive content
📏 102 (cm)
📦 Buy online for home delivery
Notes:
Very, very loud boom. Best selling rocket pack.
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My order
Good customer service On time delivery Friendly staff Ordered for special occasion
Rocket
Broken but they sis offer refund
Not used, but hopeful.
Ordering was okay. They arrived promptly but with " Fireworks" written large across the box so lessening the chance of a surprise. I assume it was a legal requirement. They haven't been used yet so the overall opinion is yet to be made.