Bushfire's team is super helpful. Great product. Highly recommend!
- Noah
Lightweight yet robust fire fighting tools, widely used by Rural Fire Authorities in Australia. Fire safety equipment are essential tools used in various aspects of fighting bushfires and fire prevention. Equally popular among off roaders and campers.
When dealing with bushfire threats, reliable hand tools are just as important as pumps and tanks. Tools like fire rakes, beaters, and axes allow for fast physical fire suppression, especially when water access is limited. They’re critical during mop up operations, creating firebreaks, and extinguishing embers.
At Bushfire Store, we stock a selection of fire fighting hand tools and backpack fire units built for rugged Australian conditions. Our range includes:
All our tools are made with robust construction and ergonomic design, giving you durability, ease of use, and confidence during high pressure situations.
These fire tools are widely used by farmers, rural property owners, civil contractors, and emergency services personnel. Whether you’re maintaining a firebreak, managing hazard reduction burns, or responding to a flare up, having the right hand tools can make all the difference.
Not at all. Many of these fire fighting tools are also used for day to day land management, clearing scrub, managing burn piles, and preparing for fire season. They’re an affordable and essential part of any bushfire readiness plan.
Need help choosing the right tools for your property? Contact us HERE and we’ll get you sorted.
Looking for complete units and kits? Explore our full range of Fire Fighting Units and Equipment.
Bushfire's team is super helpful. Great product. Highly recommend!
- Noah
This gun is twice the price of a cheap version, however is at least 10 times better. With the cheap spray gun we were struggling to get the job done, however we now breeze through the job in a small percentage of the time it used to take us with much improve outcomes on our previous results. It’s almost a pleasurable job now.
- Bob Ware