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At ELITE FIREWORKS®, we provide convenient CLICK N' SHIP!™ service to deliver night shell fireworks straight to your door. We offer a huge selection of night shells at competitive prices and pride ourselves on being your one-stop shop for all your firework needs in the USA. Our team is always ready to assist you through our online chat support or comprehensive FAQs section, whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the game. Let's make your celebration unforgettable with a dazzling display of night shell fireworks.
GENERAL
Pre-loaded shells, also known as "Night Shells," are a type of firework that offers a single or multi-shell already loaded into a launch tube. At ELITE FIREWORKS®, we provide a unique selection of pre-loaded shells, which combines a cake and a shell into one explosive device that delivers an amazing display with just one ignition. Night Shell tubes are typically made of sturdy cardboard or plastic, and the shells come in a range of sizes, colors, patterns, and sound effects. They are perfect for outdoor events and celebrations that require a spectacular display of fireworks.
At ELITE FIREWORKS®, we offer a wide range of Pre-Loaded Shells, including Standard, Large, and X-tra Large Night Shells™. Our Standard Night Shells typically consist of single break #5 or #100 shells, while our Large Night Shells range from #200 to #600 and feature a mix of single and multi-shot shells with greater powder per shot than the standard size. For the biggest and baddest pre-loaded shells in the market, check out our X-tra Large Night Shells™, which are #900 or more. We strive to make it easy for you to choose the right pre-loaded shell for your needs, so you can have a spectacular display at your next event or celebration.
Both night shells and canister shells are popular choices among fireworks enthusiasts for their impressive displays. Night shells come pre-loaded in a launch tube and can produce a single or multi-shell display at a more affordable price point. They are ideal for those who want a simple yet impressive display with a single ignition.
Canister shells, on the other hand, are larger, cylindrical shells that are reloadable into a launch tube. While they are more expensive initially due to the requirement of buying a full package of 6, 12 or 24 shots, they can be more cost-effective if you plan to shoot a lot of shells. Canister shells typically offer more elaborate and varied effects, including color, sound, and pattern combinations, and can provide a more intricate and sophisticated display.
Ultimately, your choice between night shells and canister shells will depend on your budget and personal preference, as well as the specific occasion you are planning for. Whatever option you choose, always prioritize safety and use fireworks responsibly.
Night shell fireworks, also known as pre-loaded shells, are a type of firework that comes with a single shell already loaded into a launch tube. To use them, follow these steps:
- Set up the launch tube on a flat and stable surface, and ensure it is securely anchored.
- Use a long lighter or punk to light the fuse at the top of the tube.
- Move back to a safe distance immediately after lighting the fuse.
- Enjoy the show!
It's important to never attempt to relight a night shell that fails to launch or malfunctions. Also, be sure to follow all safety guidelines and regulations when using fireworks to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
Pre-loaded shells, also known as "Night Shells," are a type of firework that is often marketed as being made in the USA. However, the reality is that only the final step of assembly takes place in the states for some brands, especially for larger night shells to save on shipping costs. It is worth noting that this is not always the case, and many standard night shells are made and assembled in China. The components and materials used to make these shells may come from various locations around the world. As a consumer, it is important to carefully read the labeling and packaging information to understand the origin of the fireworks you are purchasing.