thanks very much for the video! Is this the only bubble machine out there that can make fog bubbles or are there more powerful ones?
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08-24-2008,08:20 PM
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08-24-2008,10:40 PM
That does look pretty kewl!
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08-26-2008,12:41 PM
Hey Terra,
At Target they have these small fans for 7 bucks that might put out enough air to move those bubbles away from the unit successfully.
Its not online for some reason but its there because I just got one! Its adjustable, quiet and puts out a moderate amount of air which shouldn't repture the bubbles and might lift them away from the unit!
The fan is called the Hawaiian Breeze 4in personal fan.
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08-26-2008,04:02 PM
That's a good idea! I do think for the largest bubbles it will need a fan assist.
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08-26-2008,07:31 PM
One more thing. If you buy from KMart, use this code through the 28th to get 12 bucks off!
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08-26-2008,08:22 PM
Terra, thanks for taking the time to make the video, it was very helpful!!
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08-27-2008,03:47 AM
That is a really cool fogger. If you could set it up on something, then use a fan, the bubbles would be awesome.
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08-29-2008,10:41 PM
I got my fogger a couple days ago, but haven't tried it out yet. At least it came with the bubble and fog solution.



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