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Community surveys: How much money are you spending on fireworks this New Year's Eve 2024?

Topic created on 28th Dec. 2024 | Page: 1 of 3 | Answers: 44 | Views: 1,978
Malganes
Top Member
How much money are you spending on fireworks this New Year's Eve 2024?
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75 % (57 Votes)
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17 % (13 Votes)
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1 % (1 Votes)
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Duration: Until 11th Feb. 2025, at 09:05 , 76 participants

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This year, I was also wondering when firecrackers and fireworks go on sale and would be interested to know what you spend on them?
In any case, I'm not a fan of fireworks and firecrackers, you can find out why in my last survey from 2023

I also found this article on the subject:
Sale of fireworks 2024: December 28 to 31, 2024 in Germany
The sale of fireworks for New Year's Eve 2024/2025 begins in Germany on December 28 and ends on December 31, 2024. This refers to Class II fireworks, which may only be set off on December 31 and January 1. Cities and municipalities can further restrict or prohibit this in terms of time or space.
Class II refers to small fireworks that may only be set off by persons aged 18 and over. New Year's Eve fireworks may only be sold within sales areas,
for example in supermarkets. This text was taken from www.kleiner-kalender.de.

In Germany, small fireworks may only be sold on the last three working days of the year, i.e. usually from December 29 to 31. If December 29 falls on a Friday,
Saturday or Sunday, the sale of fireworks starts on December 28. Fireworks may only be purchased and set off by private individuals of legal age.
Outside of the above-mentioned period, the purchase or bet of class II fireworks is only permitted with a permit in accordance with the Ordinance to the Explosives Act.
Setting off fireworks near thatched or half-timbered houses is generally prohibited in Germany. This text was taken from www.kleiner-kalender.de.

How many fireworks were sold in 2024?
Turn of the year 2024/2025
With New Year's Eve sales of 180 million euros, the fireworks industry recorded record revenues that were well above the peak figures of previous years.

Which country buys the most fireworks?
China takes first place, with the Land of the Rising Sun generating 665 million euros from fireworks.
This corresponds to around 68 percent of global sales. Second place was taken by France - a long way behind, but still surprising.


I look forward to your answers

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frapi07
Elite

Malganes wrote on 28.12.2024 at 23:03:


How many fireworks were sold in 2024?
Turn of the year 2024/2025
With New Year's Eve sales of 180 million euros, the fireworks industry recorded record revenues that were well above the peak figures of previous years.

Something can't be right, can it? Sales are still ongoing and you can't evaluate the data that quickly ^^

My expenses: €0 - like every year

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gamble1
Icon
I don't spend anything, but I have to admit, not because of the thought of wasting money, but because one of my dogs is extremely scared of it and I don't want to add to that fear.

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Malganes
Top Member

frapi07 wrote on December 28, 2024 at 11:49 pm:

Something can't be right, can it? The sale is still running and you can't evaluate the data that quickly ^^

Yes, that's right, it can't actually be that way with the data according to Google ^^. The sale is still going on. So just ignore it ^^.

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Malganes
Top Member

gamble1 wrote on 12/28/2024 at 11:55 pm: I don't spend anything, but I have to admit, not because of the thought of wasting money, but because one of my dogs is extremely scared of it and then I don't want to add to that fear.

I guess we have something in common. The first reason I don't spend money on firecrackers is because my dog is afraid of them every New Year's Eve. The second reason is that I don't spend any money on firecrackers because I simply don't want to pay for them and every time I think to myself how many people there are who spend huge amounts of money on them. I can only shake my head.

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TennisFreak
Experienced

Malganes wrote on 28.12.2024 at 23:03:
Also this year I was just wondering when firecrackers and fireworks are sold and I would be interested to know what you spend on them?
In any case, I'm not a fan of fireworks and firecrackers, you can find out why in my last survey from 2023

I also found this article on the subject:
Sale of fireworks 2024: December 28 to 31, 2024 in Germany
The sale of fireworks for New Year's Eve 2024/2025 begins in Germany on December 28 and ends on December 31, 2024. This refers to Class II fireworks, which may only be set off on December 31 and January 1. Cities and municipalities can further restrict or prohibit this in terms of time or space.
Class II refers to small fireworks that may only be set off by persons aged 18 and over. New Year's Eve fireworks may only be sold within sales areas,
for example in supermarkets. This text was taken from www.kleiner-kalender.de.

In Germany, small fireworks may only be sold on the last three working days of the year, i.e. usually from December 29 to 31. If December 29 falls on a Friday,
Saturday or Sunday, the sale of fireworks starts on December 28. Fireworks may only be purchased and set off by private individuals of legal age.
Outside of the above-mentioned period, the purchase or bet of class II fireworks is only permitted with a permit in accordance with the Ordinance to the Explosives Act.
Setting off fireworks near thatched or half-timbered houses is generally prohibited in Germany. This text was taken from www.kleiner-kalender.de.

How many fireworks were sold in 2024?
Turn of the year 2024/2025
With New Year's Eve sales of 180 million euros, the fireworks industry recorded record revenues that were well above the peak figures of previous years.

Which country buys the most fireworks?
China claims first place, with the Land of the Rising Sun generating 665 million euros from fireworks.
This corresponds to around 68 percent of global sales. Second place was taken by France - a long way behind, but still surprising.


I'm looking forward to your answers

But I think the private individuals are a very, very small proportion. The rest is all planned and arranged during the year. It will certainly change a little, but it will be something like this

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Malganes
Top Member

TennisFreak wrote on 29.12.2024 00:33:

Believe but the private individuals are a very very small percentage. The rest is already planned and arranged during the year. It will certainly change a bit, but it will be about the same

It's crazy what is spent on fireworks and the industry is happy about it. Man, what losses they must have made in Corona times. I'm so sorry, but also.

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Hanshanshans
Elite
There is a battery in the brochure of a large German discount store. Price...130 euros for 70 seconds of burning time🤔
In other words, light it once (quasi autostart) and burn up a lot of money in a very short time.
There is obviously an urgent need for regulation here...😂
Joking aside, even if the thing "only" cost 10 euros, there would be no need. My money is too good for Feuerwek.

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Stromberg
Legend
To be honest, I would also think it would be a shame if there were no fireworks.

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Rasmik12
Top Member

gamble1 wrote on 12/28/2024 at 11:55 pm: I don't spend anything, but I have to admit, not because of the thought of wasting money, but because one of my dogs is extremely afraid of them and I don't want to add to that fear.

It's also one of the main reasons why we don't spend money on fireworks. Our dog is also very anxious at the turn of the year because of the fireworks.

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Stromberg
Legend
Amazon, for example, has hearing protection for dogs.
Doesn't that work?

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JJepsa96
Rookie
This year I'm skipping the fireworks as I'm on my own. Otherwise, I've always been there. But it's never more than €20-30 per New Year's Eve.

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Druff
Rookie

Hanshanshans wrote on 29.12.2024 at 08:29: At a large German discounter there is a battery in the brochure. Price...130 euros for 70 seconds of burning time🤔
Means, light it once (quasi autostart) and burn up a lot of money in a very short time.
There is obviously an urgent need for regulation here...😂

Kiss my ass, too cool 😂


Do Bengal flares, smoke bombs and tracer ammunition actually fall under fireworks or are they a category of their own 🤔

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Hightower
Top Member
50€ is the limit and that's what I spend, so I don't gamble

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Freakz0id
Experienced
This year it will probably be around 1400 euros, last year I took a break to do the f4 certificate.

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