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15 October 2010 - 01:51 PM
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11 October 2010 - 04:20 PM
Well I went and had a look at it. The box is very large, about 100cm x 40cm x 13cm pretty heavy and the fireworks look a good size when compared to most consumer selection boxes. Won't know until the night how good they are, but it certainly looks hopeful.
07 October 2010 - 04:55 PM
I thought the fountains out of the Companion Box were amongst the best I've ever had, especially compared to much bigger sized items, great for back gardens.
07 October 2010 - 03:22 PM
Yes, if the box is so readily flogged for 1/4 the RRP, then the original price must have been inflated to make the deal look even better.
I am only putting on a small back garden display, so am hoping that the selection will have a few more impressive ones, even if half are really cheap rubbish, the rest might make a better display.
What I am wondering is if the smaller boxes with fewer which are selling for about the same price would then be a higher quality firework, or simply a scaled down version of the bigger box but but then sold at RRP so being far worse value.
If I were spending hundreds on a display then I would buy individual ones, but for a simple back garden display I don't want to spend much, nor do I have the space for really good fireworks. I just don't want it to be a flop.
07 October 2010 - 02:29 PM
Has anyone got any experience with Esco (Part of Bright Star) Fireworks?
I have found an offer to buy their Mardi Gras box which appears to have an RRP of £149.99 on a two week promotion for £32.50
See the Mardi Gras box on this page
http://www.brightsta...-Fireworks.html
This price seems too good to pass over, but I haven't got to the seller yet, so don't know if it really is a good sized box, or if the 50 fireworks are all tiny.
From what I have read, Esco used to be a good value brand, but disappeared for a while and is now operating as part of Bright Star.
Any opinions on if these will be any good?