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Saturday, November 17, 2007

Look Solutions To Show New Tiny Fogger At LDI 2007

LiveDesign: "Look Solutions will debut its newest Tiny-Fogger at LDI 2007 next weekend in Orlando. Made in Germany and known as the Tiny F07, it is the modified successor of the battery-operated, programmable Tiny-Fogger. The Tiny Fogger can be seen in Look Solutions’ LDI booth #1074."

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I never thought I would see a fogger that small. I'm also suprised at how efficient it sounds. The only problem I foresee with it is the fluid. It's a great feature to have a long hose to send fluid to the fogger but how long does i take. I know the warm up time of the fogger is under a second but what about if it is continuously on? Will the fluid intake slow down the speed or volume of the fog? I'm sure they have a solution for this or will soon enough. I wonder how this fogger will be used and I would love to see it used in a costume or rather know the purpose of that. Wouldn't it get hot?

Anonymous said...

I love these things. My boss has a few of them in the shop that he bought for an install. This on is just slightly smaller than the older version making it about the size of something really small. I've heard of people even putting them into costumes for special effects. The fogger will run without fail for about 10 min because the heating element is so very small. I love these things.

dmxwidget said...

These small foggers would be great to put in a set for a small application or for a special effect where using a larger machine is impossible or not practical. It seems to have a few features that could be handy for repeatability. It is interesting to see these on the market with battery power. It seems to be a handy feature, but i wonder how efficient it is on battery power.

shupcey said...

I want a tiny-fogger! Now I just need to figure out where I'm getting $1599 from.... So besides lowering the pricetag, I think the only way to improve this further is to make the fluid somehow internal. Although I guess that wouldn't really work since it's so small, so it might work for a whole 10 seconds, but I think CMU really needs to invest in a few. Or at least rent one, I'd love to see the little guy in action!