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- #1,133 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #11 in Stage Fog Machines & Accessories
Bassmack17
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Was great hang time and no stink lol
H. Roberts
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Works great. Love it!
Reviews By Andy
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
This did the job, but I was hoping it would lay a little bit lower to the ground other than that it did it's job.
Diana Blaylock
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
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Melissa Watts
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
I use this in the fog machine I have hooked up to my Soul Reaper prop. I filled up my 500 W fog machine about 3/4 full. After 2 1/2 to 3 hours of use, I still had about half a tank remaining. The fog it produced was a good quality, thick fog.
Brendan
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
The Fog from this was thick and lasted a lot longer than any other I have tried
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
I've purchased cheaper fog juice from other places but this worked beautifully on a low-wattage fogger I got at Aldi. I was able to fill a very a large house with about 3 blasts. I'm eager to try it outside with a chilled fogger!
Tim
Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2022
I work at a haunt in an open field. I tried this stuff last yr and again this yr. I have 2 basic fog machine going one at each end of the field.The field is very large n at times windy. After about an hour this fog covers the field and the others around it. The fog takes about another hour to disappear. Both my machines run about 2 plus hours and I'm left with about 1/4 or more fluid in the reservoir on the machine. I'd highly recommend this stuff. my only dislike is well it's fog fluid which to my understanding is mostly water glycerin. That said it's way over priced.
Claude Vadeboncoeur
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2018
great product for low fog
Bosco
Reviewed in Canada on July 13, 2017
This stuff lasts unbelievably long!!! I use less than a third of what used to.
Kate
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2015
Froggy's Fog Swamp Juice is as intense, heavy, and lingering as advertised-- love it!Everyone says dilute FFSJ with water-- I agree-- and one reviewer said consider using a coffee filter-- a good suggestion for less powerful machines. Just be smart about it; the smaller/less powerful your fog machine, the more dilution/filtering you're going to need. Personally I use the and fill it to the second- or third-to-top line with FFSJ, the rest with water. I have yet to to a vinegar-h20 wash, as I've not gone through the whole tank. I feel as though my machine will be able to handle it until it's empty, at which point I will give it a rinse and update.As others have noted it has almost no smell which was honestly a huge factor for me. I work on music videos and indie films, and more and more sets are using hazers/fog because of the beautiful light play, added depth, etc. The last set I was on had some party store generic brand of stinky, thin fog (had to be pumping constantly) in EVERY shot. It was disgusting; I couldn't even eat on breaks... Not the case with FFSJ! It's not ODORLESS but it's completely tolerable, even in extended situations. Breathing in fog is never fun for anyone, but just be smart-- don't be a mouth breather. I'd also suggest wearing a dust mask if in the area for over an hour, or if you have sensitive lungs. (Also if you're using this on a horror set, consider the actors' may have to gulp in air to scream.... Ew. Have lots of water for everyone!)For those that are considering FFSJ for film use, hopefully you know this but: make SURE you keep your lens out of the direct path of the fog stream! A little FFSJ goes a long way, so start with just a bit and gradually haze up. Too much looks cheesy, will likely force you down some stops, aaaand the more you add the higher the humidity. High humidity for prolonged periods is of course not good for your lens. I recommend taking your camera out of the room whenever possible for as long as possible. (Be cautious about potential temperature drop leaving a fog-heavy room; you don't want any condensation either!) Also, wouldn't hurt to get a pack or two of . Cheap and useful, even outside of film sets.So I'll update this review as I use it more and more (will add footage shots too!) but currently couldn't be more happy with my purchase! :)
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