I have one for use in our small theatre & it's great for what it's great for. It has limitations, don't expect it to do what it wasn't designed for & you'll love it.
'cool' demo :-D Makes me consider these type of low foggers are maybe worth it for smaller functions, and definitely more cost effective than true dry ice machines for those. Any chance of a follow up using one in a real venue, rather than the small living room, to see how long the fog stays down and how well it spreads? Would like to see it in action with just ice as well. Ideal if stays low enough for a first dance without crazily pumping out fog throughout, as I'm guessing that it would be quite noticeable to keep it going during a quiet first dance number.
Hi, when using dry ice and the low lying fog juice for this unit do you know if it will eventually rise and set off alarm when using inside? I used ice cubes and the low lying juice and it set of two alarms because it rose. Thanks in advance
I've been looking at these but can't find any videos that show it used in an actual B&G 1st dance. Any chance you're looking to add the dancing on a cloud affect and would do a video ( or how about a simulation ) ?
"Meijer" holy, i havent heard someone mention my home state store in a youtube video before. Moved away 3 years ago so that was a surprise to hear lol.
friend I bought that machine and it works with normal ice because it is my country you can't get dry ice but the instructions say that it works with normal ice but the smoke doesn't come out as it should
Bought unit even a gallon of their juice. Used once with 10 lbs of dry ice, did not stay low, fogged whole venue. Cleaned, attempted to use next week and no nothing. Injected a quart of fog fluid through intake hose and still nothing. ADJ REFUSED to send me shipping label back to them, for repair. $38.00 to ship back!!!
Hy, What append to the smog when the ice melts completely? Does the machine stop or does it begin to produce diffuse vertical smoke? Thanks for the video
If you have the unit about a foot off the floor then the drainage bag can hang down. The red lever on back has to be facing outwards for the water to drain, & pushed towards Machine to close off.
Richard, the cost of these against a 'proper' dry ice machine means you could purchase multiple units & have them around the room at different spots. That also gives a better effect than just one honking great mass of ice-cloud. It does mean, as these aren't wireless, that you'll also need multiple operators though, either that or you need your running shoes on! Phil.
I used the first edition, I owned it and used it and it does not or will not give you the low laying fog, the fog rises up to the air not staying to the ground, I used for a wedding, the client was extremely upset as well as the photographer who had to re-stage the first dance(when I used for), this product should be marketed as a simi low laying fog not a real low laying fog, just saying and speaking from experience. thanks
@@richardvelazquez8115 I just bought one and tried it in my living room using regular ice, totally disappointed in how fast it would rise up. I also bought the froggys juice and can't stand the smell of it.
Cat and dog were impressed, you do the best demos.
I have one for use in our small theatre & it's great for what it's great for. It has limitations, don't expect it to do what it wasn't designed for & you'll love it.
'cool' demo :-D
Makes me consider these type of low foggers are maybe worth it for smaller functions, and definitely more cost effective than true dry ice machines for those.
Any chance of a follow up using one in a real venue, rather than the small living room, to see how long the fog stays down and how well it spreads? Would like to see it in action with just ice as well. Ideal if stays low enough for a first dance without crazily pumping out fog throughout, as I'm guessing that it would be quite noticeable to keep it going during a quiet first dance number.
Hi, when using dry ice and the low lying fog juice for this unit do you know if it will eventually rise and set off alarm when using inside? I used ice cubes and the low lying juice and it set of two alarms because it rose. Thanks in advance
I've been looking at these but can't find any videos that show it used in an actual B&G 1st dance. Any chance you're looking to add the dancing on a cloud affect and would do a video ( or how about a simulation ) ?
"Meijer" holy, i havent heard someone mention my home state store in a youtube video before. Moved away 3 years ago so that was a surprise to hear lol.
friend I bought that machine and it works with normal ice because it is my country you can't get dry ice but the instructions say that it works with normal ice but the smoke doesn't come out as it should
Great video, but I have a question:
Can I use just regular ice (for example ice that anyone can make in a freezer), or do I have to buy dry ice?
The official site say's regular ice
I use regular Ice & it's ok. The closer to the dancefloor the unit is the better.
In this video is set the maximum fog output?
How does this compare to the CHAUVET Nimbus or ADJ Entour Ice Dry for the dancing on cloud effect (big dance floor)?
Anyone know How long will it go on continuous before it stops and reset it self and what’s the time between reset/reheat?
its the froggyfog low fluid only work with dry ice ore ice cubes ore if it lying on the ground witout enny freezing things only fogmachine?
Hi Brian, thanks for all your videos, can I use normal water ice cubes for this machine?
yes you can. I did but it set off alarms
not just water though you need the water based fog juice
@@_myinspirationchannel thanks for your time
@@_myinspirationchannel how do you keep fire alarm from going off?
Thanks
I have the first generation mr kool, and I'm curious how much more powerful the two is vs the one.
1 was 400 watts. This is 700 watts.
Got 1 last year for my Halloween yard setup 👍👍
how do you like it?
@@btbowden1234 its rather massive and takes about 5 min to warm up but 1 blast goes a long way
Is it surviving the dry ice?
@@danielmaguire5851 Haven't used dry ice yet...
Hey Brian ! Have you used this at a wedding in a banguet hall yet ? I would love to see the coverage. P&E
Bought unit even a gallon of their juice. Used once with 10 lbs of dry ice, did not stay low, fogged whole venue. Cleaned, attempted to use next week and no nothing. Injected a quart of fog fluid through intake hose and still nothing. ADJ REFUSED to send me shipping label back to them, for repair. $38.00 to ship back!!!
What type of fog where you using ? Where u inside ?
Hy, What append to the smog when the ice melts completely? Does the machine stop or does it begin to produce diffuse vertical smoke? Thanks for the video
When using ice, where does the water go?
Do these have less chance of setting off alarms?
Would this work for the first mister kool? I only have that one and I really hope it would be as good as this
Hello, can I use dry ice instead of frozen water?
Do you absolutely need dry ice ? can you just use the fog juice ?
Will this get the floor wet?
i was asking myself the same question
Where do I get dry ice I’m from New York the Bronx area ????
The cat is more courageous than the dog :-)... Please brian do more video with this unit in situation.
Thanks !
The cats like Whatever...
how much r they
Do you happen to know starting price for a unit?
Google says $149
I just got mine for $156
Nice!
Kool
i see what you did there... LOL
I guess you need to be careful with animals and low-lying CO2, as they could get oxygen deprivation
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Didn't show how to use the drainage bag which was why I came here :(
If you have the unit about a foot off the floor then the drainage bag can hang down. The red lever on back has to be facing outwards for the water to drain, & pushed towards Machine to close off.
I he scared it will get the floor wet and kids
No noticeable condensation from everything I saw. You can get that with dry ice & water, though
not enough for a larger banquet room. not a fan of this machine.
Richard, the cost of these against a 'proper' dry ice machine means you could purchase multiple units & have them around the room at different spots. That also gives a better effect than just one honking great mass of ice-cloud. It does mean, as these aren't wireless, that you'll also need multiple operators though, either that or you need your running shoes on! Phil.
I used the first edition, I owned it and used it and it does not or will not give you the low laying fog, the fog rises up to the air not staying to the ground, I used for a wedding, the client was extremely upset as well as the photographer who had to re-stage the first dance(when I used for), this product should be marketed as a simi low laying fog not a real low laying fog, just saying and speaking from experience. thanks
@@richardvelazquez8115 I just bought one and tried it in my living room using regular ice, totally disappointed in how fast it would rise up. I also bought the froggys juice and can't stand the smell of it.
so there is no remote control? shucks
Yes there is. Wired though
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