Cheap 4, 8 or 12 cue fireworks firing systems from eBAY - unboxing and buying advice for beginners
If you're wondering what the cheap as chips firing systems are like (typically sold as 4, 8 or 12 cue systems) then in this video I am unboxing exactly that. These make reasonable starter systems however are not without limitations because of their low price, as I discuss here. I'll also run through a few features that better (and more expensive) 4 cue based systems have as this is not immediately obvious to the beginner. Note: Since this video was published, I no longer have a publicly viewable forum and am no longer supported by Sponsors - so some things and links mentioned in this video may be out of date. Technical info about the firing systems is still accurate however.

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