FogWorx Extreme High Density Fog Juice Gallon - Long Lasting, High Output, Odorless Water Based Fog Machine Fluid - for 400 Watt to 1500 Watt Machines
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Yes, it functions perfectly. It works great with our new 400w fogger that we just got.
The fog will not stay low unless you "cool" it. There are machines that can help to clear the fog, but who has that kind of cash? As a result, some people use a tube at the bottom of a Styrofoam cooler to run the fog through. Put ice in the cooler after running it through both ends. If you put the fog through the tube, it will stay low for a while. It's not difficult to accomplish.
That would be contingent on a number of factors. (The amount dumped into the area, air circulation in the area, and temperature) (Indoor or Outdoor). This fog has lasted for quite some time. With just a few squirts from my fogger, I was able to flood a 20 x 24 foot room. It took nearly two hours for it to go away completely. My laser couldn't cut through the fog at one point because it was too thick, so be cautious how much you dump into a room.
Selected User Reviews For FogWorx Extreme High Density Fog Juice Gallon - Long Lasting, High Output, Odorless Water Based Fog Machine Fluid - for 400 Watt to 1500 Watt Machines
This FogWorx HD e-liquid is fantastic. It's far superior to the low-cost items I purchased from a local department store. Unless a product truly impresses me, I rarely write reviews. Compare FogWorx to a store-bought brand using identical fog machines in the image below. The few extra dollars are well worth it.
br>br>The smoke also seemed to linger for a long time, perhaps ten minutes. It was still hazy after 15 minutes, though the dense smoke had only lasted about 5 minutes. br>br>To clear out my room and the rest of the house, I had to turn off the air conditioning so it wouldn't circulate, and then open three windows to let the wind blow through the house and out the other side. br>br>Also, and this may be more about the machine I was using, but it seems to last a really long time! I barely used any smoke in the hour I used it, and it put out a lot of smoke, so you definitely.
Vicky and I shared an account, so this is James. I'm not a reviewer by nature. However, fog is something I frequently use. 4 times per week, for example. For the past ten years, I've used fog in a nightclub setting. This is a good water-based juice that has a high density but vaporizes at lower temperatures, making it suitable for both professional and recreational foggers. Fog lasts a long time and leaves no residue or unpleasant odor. Plus, Prime members can have it delivered the same day! I've tried every type of professional juice out there, from Martin to HES to Antari to ADJ, and this is a fantastic deal.
Simply take a look at the photos! They are self-explanatory! Everything you see is the result of a single Chauvet Lighting DJ 700 Hurricane Fog Machine, which is rated at $33, 471 watts. OUTSIDE, IN THE FREEDOM OF THE AIR. br>br>Apart from the GOAT FogWorx juice, the addition of a $20 circulator fan (Woozoo Whole Room Circulator Fan, Blade 7", Black HD18NU 586798) was the MAJOR KEY here. As opposed to a fog, I wanted a haze effect. It performed admirably, especially considering how small the unit was. br>br>We had three 4'x8' stage panels with about ten people on them. I taped the Fog button on the unit so that it was continuously producing fog after every duty cycle, and I positioned the fogger on the back edge pointing to the front of the stage, with the circulator fan next to it (not in front of it) pointed UP at an angle with 1/8 of the fan's face under the stage lip, so that as the fogger blew forward, the fan sucked most of the fog and blew fog up in a sort of jet/fog curtain, br>br>I've used a lot of "DJ Grade" foggers in the past, and I've worked on a lot of productions with professional foggers. as well as grade ones. I didn't have the power for a larger fogger because we were running this show on small generators. I bought the Hurricane 700 on the spur of the moment, not knowing if it would be useful, and it exceeded my expectations. I tried to order FogWorx before but it was out of stock, so I used other brands of "high output, long hang" stuff and it was only ok (using the same fogger model). I am now a firm believer in the juice quality making a difference- This isn't a marketing campaign. I'm not getting paid by FogWorx. I just want to let all of you producers and creatives know that if you're looking for thick, long-hang fog, this is the stuff to go with. Also, if you want to use a fogger outside and need something that can withstand wind and be dispersed around an open area, There is a lot of room for air.
I was let down in some ways. It says there's a lot of fog with a lot of density. It produces exactly the same fog as the juice I bought at Walmart, with the exception of the price, which was $3 for a quart.
I got a yard sale fogger for a buck. br>I finally felt it was ready to load with real fluid after extensive testing with distilled water. br>I went with Fog Worx HD because of its low cost and positive reviews. br>br>From a mechanical standpoint, the machine runs flawlessly on the stuff. The solenoid pump is quiet, powerful, and consistent, and the flow through the heat block and fog tube is clear and strong, with a high flow rate and volume of fog. br>During heavy use, a small amount of glycerine residue spits out of the nozzle, but I believe this is due to my machine rather than the fluid. When it comes to volume, br>br> This is some seriously thick stuff! br>I don't have any experience with other fluids, but I can fog a small room in a matter of seconds with my tiny little fogger, and the plumes that come out of it are quite impressive. br>If it isn't blown away first, it hangs in the air indefinitely. br>I haven't tried any advanced tricks with it, such as chilling it to make it cling to the ground or running a hose from the machine to a remote fog location. br>I've used it to visualize air flow through my computers to test case air pressure bias and flow, so I can see if there are any hot spots or imbalances that need to be addressed. br>br>If you're worried about using this fluid in a professional capacity, e. g. The SDS can be found on the manufacturer's website, Bluewater Chemgroup, if you're at a venue or event. You can also look it up on the internet.
In an apartment building, I would not recommend using it. (I'm not sure what we were thinking there. ) The fog had made its way all the way up to the top floors. It was Halloween, thank goodness, and our neighbors were amusing.
I've tried every type of fog juice I could get my hands on. It was sufficient to be cheap. Then I came across Fogworx Extreme. It's pricey, but wow, does it produce a lot of fog! It's thick and doesn't "evaporate" quickly, so I used it more this year and ended up using less because it's so thick. I'm not sure if I'll use anything else in the future. It's really good!.