This is a weird thing. I'm not fully sure of its original intended use, but it's one of many products that has had a new pandemic related purpose invented for it.
In this case it's being presented as a disinfecting fogger, although its use of a heated atomiser might compromise its suitability for that.
The listing also suggests it can be used to spray paint, but it really can't. It would clog up instantly if you tried to do that.
The build quality isn't bad, and the unusual heater block and pump assembly are worth the price alone for their component value.
My comment about the unit resembling some theatre haze machines is due to some of the glycerol hazers having a heated atomisation path that can be opened and cleaned. It's unusual to see such a complicated and serviceable atomiser block in a cheap product like this.
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In this case it's being presented as a disinfecting fogger, although its use of a heated atomiser might compromise its suitability for that.
The listing also suggests it can be used to spray paint, but it really can't. It would clog up instantly if you tried to do that.
The build quality isn't bad, and the unusual heater block and pump assembly are worth the price alone for their component value.
My comment about the unit resembling some theatre haze machines is due to some of the glycerol hazers having a heated atomisation path that can be opened and cleaned. It's unusual to see such a complicated and serviceable atomiser block in a cheap product like this.
If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and random gadgets for disassembly at:-
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This also keeps the channel independent of YouTube's advertising algorithms allowing it to be a bit more dangerous and naughty.
would you recommend it (unmodified)?
Would you recommend it for it as a hazer (like with haze fluid)?
We used to use a much bigger non portable steamer unit for steaming wrinkles out of clothes. Wonder if that hand-held gun looking steamer would work well for steaming clothes, although it would be better with a flat surface where the steam comes out
Bought on my 42nd bday, clive you shouldn't have, oh you didn't. 😏
yeah I don't think I want to breathe vaporised disinfectant
Hey Clive, I'm doing a small event later this year and not turing on my lights until after a dinner. Could I use this to put a little haze just to show my lights better? Or just do without as don't want to flood the room with haze.
I do love a bit of Chinglish. It's like my dyslexia.
smoke machine with a trigger is a smoke gun
Can you put oil in it and use it as a flame thrower?
i have been using an old humidifier i had sitting on a shelf in the garage as a disinfector (the Mrs wanted me to toss it as it was imposable to clean the water tank )
it has a manual power/mist level switch so a smart power sw allows me to control it set to automaticity disinfect the garage 3 times a day has been running for 18 months now
any delivery's and the car is disinfected 3 times a day
Dam wait till the kids in the school bathroom get ahold of this 😂
This would be pretty good to maintain room hunidity in some plant or mushroom tent setups.
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OMG i think i stumbled across "TWEEKER PORN"
i think the original purpose of this might be to style synthetic wigs (which would melt if you used a traditional curling iron) i've never seen one with lights, though.
Wow
I somehow missed this video but this looks great when I need haze for photography or video in not too large spaces.
Way better than using a regular fog machine that's bulky and needs to warm up for several minutes and is quite difficult to get small amounts of haze from.
Have you tried mixing glycerine in the water? It should give a denser haze.
Is that an actual Ulka pump? It looks very much like the kind of vibratory pump used in Gaggia home espresso machines. More likely a Chinese knock-off, I guess.