You mean this.Firework Empire said:its loud
but i think the Golden Thunder Pro by Total FX has the edge
Its as loud and the effects are much bigger
Have you seen both? I find it hard to believe a £40/50 firework is better than a £60/70 firework.Firework Empire said:The Golden Thunder Pro by FX is better
We have fired the Golden Thunder Pro with 5 of our staffSquare Fireworks said:Need to see something other than the manufacturers video of the Golden Thunder Pro cake before it can be banded about as being better than the Boneshaker.
The Boneshaker has been bought, fired and filmed several times over the last few weeks. Why hasn't this happened with the Golden Thunder Pro?
Firework Empire said:We have fired the Golden Thunder Pro with 5 of our staff
But still no video?
Between us we have over 43 years in the industry
We know our fireworks and can make a unbiased judgement
Beggining to sound desperate
GOLDEN THUNDER STANDS AS THE LOUDEST FIREWORK 2012
Now that is a bold statement, i presume you fired all the other barrages in contention on the same night under the same conditions?
chris smith said:Re Golden Thunder Pro. This may be a daft question, but better safe than sorry...
This firework comes in a cage and I am told that it should be left in the cage while firing. I assume that I open the lid of the cage before letting it off but is this right? Also when delivered it came with the cage lid at the bottom of the firework, whereas I assume it fires through the top (there is no indicator on the box), so I need to turn it upside down in the cage.
Hope this makes sense but generally can someone in the know confirm precise lighting instructions for this firework please?
Thanks
Chris