Pair of 5-branched fire fans












This item is sold in pairs . By adding it once to your cart, you will receive a complete pair, equipped with Kevlar.
5-branch Fire Fan:
Branch-shaped fire fan with a round handle. This fire fan boasts a lightweight design, making it ideal for dance routines and adding a touch of originality to your fiery performance.
The fan is equipped with high-end Kevlar which is easily replaceable.
On this model, the screws are hidden under the Kevlar. When you need to change your wicks, you can either proceed in the same way to hide your wicks, namely by folding the end of the wick on itself by screwing from the side. Or by replacing your wicks while leaving your screws visible (easier to do).

NetJuggler's opinion:
Of better quality than the first price models that we offer on our site, its structure is more robust and resistant. If you travel from show to show, this model will be more suitable for you. We still advise you to provide a special storage box or to order a cover . Fire fans, whatever the model, do not like to be folded during transport.

Technical characteristics of the fans:
- Flammable parts: 5 heads, equipped with Kevlar wicks.
- Weight of the pair: 390 grams.
- Ignition time: 2 to 3 minutes.
When using fans, be careful of the heat released when lighting them. Also, be aware of the wind direction before engaging in a performance.
NetJuggler recommends wearing Kevlar gloves , as they provide excellent protection against heat and flames. If you are not choosing Kevlar gloves for aesthetic reasons, make sure your gloves are not made of synthetic materials as there is a real risk of burns.
For what type of practice?
Fire equipment is intended for an audience of experienced and professional firefighters! Fire burns...
Caution: This item may be dangerous. Always handle a burning object with care and have something to extinguish it (use a non-flammable, wet cloth only for this purpose). This item is prohibited for children under 18.
Hello, would it be possible to post the size of the fans, length and width please?
I have a maintenance question, particularly regarding changing the wicks.
I don't see any screws.
Could you tell me how to change them when the time comes?
Changing your drill bits is easy. You can either leave the screws visible, as shown in the photo below on the left, or hide them, as shown in the photo on the right.
In the photo on the right, the screws are screwed in from the side so they're not hidden. This will be much easier to understand when you have the fire fans in hand. If you're not too comfortable with DIY, leaving the screws exposed will be easier and less time-consuming.
THANKS