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- #29,059 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #36 in Stage Snow Machines
Misti Crowson
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
This makes a lot of snow. It’s easy to dilute, I just fill a water jug up. It’s a good price.
MommaMary
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
We found by accident that this Snow fluid plus window cleaner makes the very best solution to clean car windshields and windows. Cleaner then they've ever been.
Cassie Wilsey
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Used this product with a snow machine. This bottle is mixed with one gallon of water- be sure to check your snow machine to know how much to order. I went through a gallon pretty quickly. Snow was fun for the kids and is more vibrant at night for sure!
InteractiveBob
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
I followed the mixing instructions closely and could get only a fine mist from the machine. The machine was brand new (bought it with the concentrate). Not sure if it was a bad batch or what, but got absolutely no snow. I needed the effect for the next day so I looked up home recipes for snow juice and easily made a gallon for under $5.00 (and still have ingredients for many more). Unfortunately, there is no way to return the empty concentrate bottle so it was a $25.00 lesson for me. I did not try the premixed gallon, only the concentrate.
Jennifer
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
We bought this for our 70 degree christmas day in Florida. The kids loved it, it was so magical! Can also be used year round for projection as well as a fog machine at Halloween.
B. Christian
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
My biggest question when I went to buy this was, ’how does it compare to the premixed?’. Well, as far as use and display go, I’ve used both Froggy’s premixed snow liquid and snow concentrate and I didn’t notice anything different between the two. With that in mind, here’s my review of this particular product as well as my feelings on the fluid in general.The only issue I had with this concentrate was the actual mixing. The directions given are for mixing the entire bottle at once - so you need a large jug for the mixing. I didn’t have a large jug on hand - and everything in my kitchen was too small to mix this all at once. So, that was a problem. I ended up sorta eyeballing the measurements making about half at a time…I wanted this to be exact because I didn’t want the flakes to be to liquid-y or clumpy. Turns out, close is good enough as far as the mixing goes.As for the flakes, I don’t have the Froggy branded machine, I went for one that was around $100 with good reviews. BUT, I think it performs about as well as any consumer/pro-sumer grade machine. So, you can expect this same result: the flakes are less ‘flakey’ and more like little clumps of foam bubbles. Most often they can look like a flurry of snow, and they do not look like bubbles or bubble bath.The ‘flakes’ were light and long lasting. Floating approx. 3-4 feet from the machine at ground level and up to 15-20 feet when the machine was 8’ in the air. Running the machine solid for an hour, there ended up being a pretty consistent 2-3” coating of ‘snow’ on the ground within the immediate 6’ vicinity.One extra note, there was a smell to the concentrate that I didn’t notice in the pre-mixed, but that was only noticeable during mixing - once in the machine there was no smell.In the future, I won’t order the concentrate if I can avoid it. I’d rather just have the big pre-mix jug delivered and pay the difference (currently about $5).
Tahirah
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022
Works perfectly. Great size for storage.
Adam Tallinger
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2020
Being in Texas, it's hard to have a White Christmas. This product with the Froggy's snow machine worked great to provide volumes of "snow" or the front yard.I would not use it indoors due to the moistness of the bubbles but outdoor it worked great. One gallon was maybe about an hour and a half of non-stop snow.
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