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SIMPLE DIY FOG CHILLER:
You'll need:
● Fogger machine
● 4 bottles of frozen water (plus extra)
● 1 lined dryer vent tube (minimum 4" round x 4 ft long), about $5.
Because you need your fog to lay low, it needs to be chilled somehow. You can use a fogger that has a chiller or create your own. Here's mine for about $5. I figured I'll use ice, but I need quite a bit of it and how to keep it from melting and making a mess (?), so I decided to freeze a few bottles of water. I purchased a lined dryer vent tube measuring 4" round opening and 8ft in length, but accordion style, I sized it to fit 4 frozen bottles in length. 4" round was the perfect height opening to go right over the fogger's mouth. The vent tube being lined allows the interior of the tube to remain cool and keeps the frozen bottles chilled longer. Now, turn on your fogger and the fog rolls over the frozen bottles cooling it, and the fog just pours out low, thick and milky, very haunting and absolutely beautiful. I promise! You'll want to try this if you're in a pinch or just don't want to spend the extra money on a more expensive fogger. Works like a charm. Minimum condensation clean up.
I highly recommend Fog Worx! Excellent quality and formula. Decent value.