Does anyone have one of these and if you do what do you think? Is it worth the money or time? Just trying to get an idea before i buy it...
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Thread: What do you think?
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03-13-2008,03:13 PM
Hey Nas, Does anyone have one of what?
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03-13-2008,03:16 PM
Sorry i forgot to post a pic.....but its there now
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03-13-2008,07:30 PM
I'm not sure, but that container looks like a kitty litter bucket with a vacuum hose running throw it. My guess is that it wouldn't work nearly as well as a homemade one using a cooler. The cooler would help keep the ice frozen a lot longer than a plain old bucket.
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03-14-2008,04:22 AM
Ok thanks for the heads up. This is why i asked first, for i didnt want to fork out that kind of money if it wasnt worth it. My only problem is i am not construction handy. I wish i could build one myself. But i do not have the tools, but i do have plenty coolers. Maybe i can find someone to build on for me. Thanks again!
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03-14-2008,05:23 AM
We made a fog chiller for our party last year using a rubbermaid tote. We filled it with frozen water bottles instead of ice, covered them with a large canvas tarp to take up all the extra space in the tote, and it worked great. The bottles were still frozen the next day. It's certainly not pretty and it's fairly large (we could have made it smaller but wanted the fog to travel through a lot of "ice" before coming out) but we didn't have to worry about hiding it. It was on the other side of our mausoleum and we had the nozzle pointing out under the curtain into the party room.
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03-14-2008,05:54 AM
WOW RIKKI! That looks easy enough to make also. Thanks for the idea!
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03-14-2008,06:24 AM
This may be a dumb question, but what exactly is the purpose of cooling the fog?
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03-14-2008,07:07 AM
Not a dumb question at all!

So it stays low to the ground.



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