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I’ve heard plenty of times to never use water on a grease fire, but never learned why or what happens if you do. Thanks for that!

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It’s a lot more aggressive than what comes through in their description. It can create a giant fireball since the water boils instantly on contact and causes the burning oil to fling up into the air almost like a flame thrower.

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17 second demonstration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgO_uZA5vXg

I once set oil on fire while making stovetop popcorn while drunk. This knowledge likely saved my house.

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Here’s another good one with some slo-mo action. You can see it’s just a normal pot and what looks to be a single coffee mug full of water. The resulting fireball is massive.

https://youtu.be/3LWYXJvU7yM?si=h0Uz41HQS9-gJyLT

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