Musk moves $A14m of product in fire sale

In Elon Musk's latest quirky sale to raise fund for his high-speed tunnel venture The Boring Company saw the Tesla founder sell 20,000 flamethrowers.

Tesla's Elon Musk sold off 20,000 flamethrowers.

Elon Musk has sold some 20,000 flamethrowers to raise money for his high-speed tunnel project. (AAP)

A handful of tweets and four days later, Silicon Valley billionaire Elon Musk has closed orders for his latest novelty product, after selling 20,000 flamethrowers at $US500 ($A700) a piece.

"Guaranteed to liven up any party!" was Musk's tagline for a sale which raised $US10 million for his high-speed tunnel venture The Boring Company.

The man behind electric car maker Tesla and rocket company SpaceX had earlier sold 50,000 Boring Company hats in similar fashion.

The latest impromptu fundraising scheme comes at a time when financial analysts and investors in Tesla are wondering if Musk will have to seek billions more in funding for the electric car maker as it struggles to meet promises on production.

"When the zombie apocalypse happens, you'll be glad you bought a flamethrower," he tweeted last Saturday. "Works against hordes of the undead or your money back!"

Each flamethrower, he said on Thursday, would come with a free fire extinguisher and buyers need to agree to certain conditions before getting the device in spring.


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