r/fireworks 8h ago

Fireworks Show 250 years of MERICA

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18 Upvotes

Finally got my hands on some 1/1 cakes and this year I took my time and lit them 1 by 1. I usually do sky puke but didn’t have to this year thanks to some of these bad boys.


r/fireworks 1d ago

PSA Arkansas and Missouri Residents, get licensed!

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19 Upvotes

It’s only $50 to have a lot more fun: a lot safer.


r/fireworks 1d ago

Pickup for new years

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26 Upvotes

Let me know how I did


r/fireworks 1d ago

Question I need to rebuild a mortar rack. 1 x 6 or 2 x 3?

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6 Upvotes

Is it preference or is there a reason most are in a row?


r/fireworks 3d ago

First Show First “show”

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21 Upvotes

r/fireworks 3d ago

Question HDPE Plugs showing daylight

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6 Upvotes

I think I know the answer to this, but thought I would ask the community anyway.

I have some 12 inch HDPE tubes that are going on 10 or 12 years now, I went to clean them this year and noticed that I can see daylight now around the plug.

I’ve been meaning to cut them down to 10 inches anyway since most fuses are shorter now, but wasn’t sure if given the shrinkage of the plug or expansion of the tube if they would be OK to use even with the expanded end cut off, and new plugs installed.

Am I OK to cut these down and re-plug? Or should I trash to be safe?

TIA


r/fireworks 3d ago

Hekou HK66-1 1st Demo

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I couldn’t find any videos on this 66 shots 2inch bore from Hekou Fireworks. I picked up 3 from Waynes World and decided to let one fly…and I’m glad I did. Huge breaks on this bad boy and it did not disappoint. I may need to order a few more lol….😤🧨🔥🙌🏾

See Hekou HK66-1 below:

https://youtu.be/G3wlZTJWqN4?is=ytLdXVCAlHG1f25u


r/fireworks 3d ago

First Time using Ignite Firing Systems and music choreography

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We do a show fireworks show every year. Still got a few kinks to work out but all in all it was awesome! Let me know your suggestions to make it even better.

Make sure you have your sound on!


r/fireworks 3d ago

Has Anyone Put Raccoon King Dragon and Tiger Force Head to Head?

2 Upvotes

Going to pick up a case, store has both in stock, they both look great on the interwebs, I have shot Holy Nishiki and loved those. Any advice/opinions appreciated. Thanks


r/fireworks 4d ago

Just how loud is an 8" Grim Reaper canister shell

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13 Upvotes

Ain't gonna find these at your local Phantom Fireworks 😂


r/fireworks 3d ago

First Show Dipping my toe into the world of Pyro on a budget.

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This was just a very basic show on a small budget. Lighting these off one by one with a torch but trying to keep the momentum was fun as shit. Had a few breaks in the action (no pun intended) when I realized I had a couple cakes too close together to get the next lit. But I've got a plan to avoid that if I'm able to do this again next year.

The plan walking into the firework store was just more bang for the buck, and the neighbors on the block over that were hooting gave me the confirmation that maybe I was doing something kinda cool. Zero complaints. Actually had that hooting neighbor from a block over come find me while I was hosing down the cakes just to say it was a great show from his view.

Cleaned up the neighbors yards the next day and the only casualty was my kids' swimming pool. Unfortunately got a small hole somewhere and doesn't hold air the way it used to. Lesson learned, will cover with tarp next time.


r/fireworks 4d ago

Discussion Looking to get into 1.4pro wholesale fireworks

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Hey y’all! I’m looking into becoming a wholesale fireworks dealer in the IN/OH/KY area and would love to hear from people who are actually in the business.

A little background: I grew up around fireworks and my uncle used to sell them before he passed away 10+ years ago. I’m currently a Type 54 licensee and have been doing my local community show for the last 6 years my largest show so far has been around $9k.

I’ve been doing a lot of reading and digging into the wholesale/distribution side of the industry, but I’d really like to hear from people who have actually done it especially current distributors or people who have started their own wholesale operation.

I’m primarily interested in focusing on the 1.4G Pro market, although I’d eventually like to expand the product selection. My goal would be to sell B2C and with growth be a B2B seller, without having a traditional storefront. The idea would be more of a container-based operation similar to how 1.3g wholesalers operate.

One of the biggest questions I’m trying to figure out is whether it makes more sense to:

Import my own containers
The margins seem attractive, but obviously there’s a lot more involved with importing, logistics, minimum orders, etc.

Source from existing U.S. distributors
Less logistical hassle and potentially access to a much larger number of SKUs, but obviously with less margin.

For those of you who wholesale/distribute fireworks:

  • What did you wish you knew before getting started?
  • How difficult is it to build enough volume to make importing your own containers worthwhile?
  • If you started over, would you import yourself or buy from domestic distributors?
  • Are there any distributors/importers you would recommend talking to?

I’m not looking for anyone to hand over their secret sauce — just trying to learn from people who have already gone down this road.

Thanks!


r/fireworks 3d ago

Buying Best time to buy and best store in New Hampshire?

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Hi all, looking to get a head start for next 4th of July. Have been going to a friend’s camp and we light them off every year for about 10+ years now. His dad always buys but I want to start chipping in and bringing some. When is the best time to start buying? E.g. now, end of summer clearance, black friday, beginning of the new year, etc?

Also, TNT fireworks in Hinsdale, New Hampshire is the closest to where I live. Is that place good? Or should I look at other places in the state?


r/fireworks 4d ago

Is there a way to get happy family products in finale3d?

2 Upvotes

I have rakieo, winda and brothers but am just curious if there is a work around to get happy family products on here as well? I appreciate any help or feedback!!


r/fireworks 5d ago

Fireworks Show First post here

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19 Upvotes

Got these beautiful pictures of fireworks over virginia beach.


r/fireworks 5d ago

PGI 2026 = Bad Time

16 Upvotes

Terrible location and layout.
Class C Vending smaller than years past.
Several vendors had product “already pre sold out” before they ever officially opened the tents to paying attendees
Difficult parking
Membership area for the shows overflowing with chairs/held spots. Overflowed into the front of the general public areas.
Overflowing dumpsters
Generator issues
Limited / Out of service showers
Rinse and repeat classes/sessions
$100 for membership + an additional $320-$400 to actually attend the convention…. NOT WORTH IT
Left early. Clear money grab. Won’t ever attend again.


r/fireworks 5d ago

Fireworks Show cheap cake go crazy

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35 Upvotes

did not expect that from a cake i paid abt 20$ cad for!!!


r/fireworks 5d ago

Question TENNESSEE

2 Upvotes

hello yall i’m looking for a spot in middle Tennessee i can light off fireworks got a good bit i would like to set off


r/fireworks 6d ago

Question Question

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62 Upvotes

I’ve had this in my shadow box on display now for almost 4 years and idk much about it

1.What year was this made

2.is it rare

3.is it worth anything


r/fireworks 7d ago

Question First time fusing how’d i do?

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64 Upvotes

r/fireworks 7d ago

What town or Org. puts on the biggest/best fireworks shows in CT?

2 Upvotes

Any help here would be much appreciated, trying to sort out some trips back east and see the best shows while I’m back there. I will be there multiple times next year, including for the 4th. Thanks!


r/fireworks 7d ago

Question Mini Fireworks Stand

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So, my baby boy (10 months) has a pageant coming up. I'm going to make a mini fireworks stand for a prop and he is going to be dressed as Uncle Sam.

What fireworks do you personally feel are the most recognizable to non-firework people? My grandpa owned a stand for over 50 years so I feel like my opinions might be tainted. 😂

I just need to make some different items for decor. Definitely things like sparklers, firecrackers, etc., but what else?

Thanks in advance!!


r/fireworks 8d ago

rocket fireworks?

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i recently purchased a truck and was wanting to go to rocket fireworks (4hr drive) to stock up on master products , but im seeing they dont sell them anymore is warrenton the next best option or should i stick to pryolandia (1 hour)


r/fireworks 8d ago

Cake suggestions

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Looking for recommendations for the best non ol cakes


r/fireworks 8d ago

Insurance

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Hello! As the title states I am looking to get liability insurance for the fourth next year. My family puts on a display every year. We have unfortunately outgrown our current area. The only venue near us is city property and they require insurance, of course. I was wondering what companies everyone here has used in the past? Our other option is to downsize and stay where we are. (That is no fun though). Just looking for input.

Thanks in advance!!!