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Fireworks

From sparklers to wagon wheels, rockets and selection packs, we have the perfect variety of fireworks to bring your vision to life in the sky. 

Whether you're looking for family-friendly fun, or something with a bit more wow-factor, we have been selling fireworks for over 10 years so we're confident that we’ll be able to help you create the display of your dreams.

Please note, as per UK regulations, fireworks are only for sale during the following date ranges:

  • 15th October - 10th November for Bonfire night
  • 26th December - 31st December for New Year's
  • Chinese New Year and three days prior
  • Diwali and three days prior

FAQs

What brand of fireworks do you sell?

We stock Standard fireworks, one of the UK’s most popular pyrotechnics brands, known for their colourful and family-friendly range.

How much do your fireworks cost?

We have a wide variety of fireworks, including selection packs, cakes and rockets starting from £7.99.

We also sell sparklers, starting from £0.99 for a pack of 5.

What category fireworks do you sell?

We sell category F1, F2 and F3 fireworks.

Category F4 fireworks are for professional displays only and are not for sale to the general public.

How do I choose the right fireworks for my event?

The top things to take into consideration when choosing fireworks for your event are:

  1. How much space you have
  2. How many people are available for firing
  3. How long you want the display to last

For general consumers and private fireworks shows, HT4 / 1.4g fireworks or category F1/F2 fireworks are perfect.

How do I stay safe around fireworks?

  • Store fireworks in a cool, dry place away from any heat sources and flammable materials
  • Read and follow manufacturer instructions carefully to ensure safe handling and ignition
  • Ensure spectators maintain the minimal safety distance guidelines. For F1 fireworks this is 1 metre away; for F2 fireworks this is 8 metres away; for F3 fireworks this is 25 metres away
  • Always have a bucket of water, hose or fire extinguisher nearby in case of emergencies
  • Only ignite fireworks in a clear, open space away from buildings and trees
  • If a firework malfunctions fireworks or appears to be a dud, wait at least 20 minutes before approaching and handling them, and never attempt to reignite
  • Only trained pyrotechnicians should handle and ignite F3 fireworks, and F3 firework displays should be conducted in compliance with local regulations and safety standards
  • If you are looking to host a public event and want to fire category F3/F4, you must apply for a permit from local authorities and comply with UK firework laws. Other steps include planning a safety plan, hiring a professional technician, and ensuring you have insurance coverage