My coffin thumper keeps getting more and more elaborate... Now when the lid rattles I'm thinking creepy light to spill out from within... And then I thought fog would look cool too. But a normal sized fogger is gonna be too big. And I don't want to pipe the fog in if it can be avoided.
Do they make a smaller fog unit that can be hidden inside a prop?
Thread: Source for small, cheap fogger?
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The Great Pumpkin
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Source for small, cheap fogger? –
09-22-2010,07:48 PM
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09-22-2010,08:08 PM
We have a small 400watt fogger that is about 9"x 9" and maybe 6" high. It would fit inside of a coffin. I think the fog and a light inside would really add a lot to the impact of your prop. I don't remember exactly where I got the little fogger but I'm pretty sure it was an Amazon seller.
We have a coffin this year where the lid is on a rotisserie motor that opens and closes the lid and also trips a switch. The switch is wired to a fogger that is behind the coffin. The fog blows into a small fog chiller inside of the coffin. When the lid of the coffin closes, a blast of fog blows into the chiller and exits inside of the coffin. When the lid opens, the chilled fog rolls out of the coffin and down the sides. We have a green flood light inside of the coffin as well for eerieness.
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09-22-2010,08:51 PM
I got one of those 20 dollar 400w Wallmart foggers last year and I thought it to be a pretty good and solid unit. I've had less for more that I've had to throw out.
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The Great Pumpkin
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09-23-2010,05:23 AM
Yeah I saw some after doing a google search. I had never seen smaller foggers anywhere so I asked here first.
I just want to leak a little fog into the coffin so it billows out the seams when the lid slams. That combined with some green LED's inside I think will give a nice effect.



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