Roman Candles are long, thin cylinders that shoot "stars"-balls of fire, into the air one at a time. The main difference between them is the number of shots, the colour, and the height.
Although these products do not produce the most spectacular effects, they are very cost efficient (especially the 5 and 10 ball candles). Most experienced pyros use them en masse.
Setup: Because these items are multi-shot and can last up to 30 seconds, they must be secured upright-1/4 of its height in sand. |