
- Holds fireworks upright with no tipping
- 8 Adjustable Pins for different sized fireworks
- HOLDS 18 CONSUMER 1.75 "Ball and Cannister Shell" HDPE Mortar Tubes (Not Included)
- Ability to hold 6 Tubes with space for 200g cakes
- Single Compact Design
- Made and original design by "Redbeard"
- High quality construction
- 9 1/4 x 21 x 7 inches approximate interior measurement
The first product designed to hold fireworks aerial cakes straight without the use of glue, tape or boards. No longer do you need to worry about small, medium and large 200g cakes tipping during use, due to this new innovative design. This is a perfect companion to popular fireworks assortments. Everyone wants to see them ignite the air and not your guests or property. You simply place your firework inside the “Musket Shot XXL” corner, fit in the adjustable pins, light the fuse from the side, and sit back to enjoy.
This rack is also designed to hold 18- 2" (1.91 internal diameter) plugged mortar tubes (Not Included).
You may also want to put 6 tubes in and secure one of the enclosed side boards against them with 2 of the cotter pins. You will then have a multi use 6 shot mortar/cake rack.
All construction is done by "Redbeard" and his family using high quality wood, paint and even rubber feet at the base! Each "Musket Shot XXL" is hand made to order with each container measuring at approximately 9 ” long, 14 3/4” wide and 7” deep and weighing about 6 pounds. Production may take up to one week to ship and will only be sold if already built. If item quantity availability is at 0, check back daily as production ramps up.
This multiple use “cake/mortar rack” was created and designed by Brian Plowman from YouTube’s Redbeard’s Fireworks Showcase. When used correctly, this device is intended to hold fireworks in place. Using fireworks safely is up to the discretion of the user. Please read the disclaimer below.
This device your fireworks secure through the use of 3” Cotter Pins and is an affordable way of making sure your smaller fireworks stay put. There are pin positions throughout, allowing you to put a pin around each firework you place.