Let's take a look at Swamp Juice's performance, shall we?
This first picture is just to give an idea of the system that we shoot the fog through. It's simply a system of PVC pipe that my husband drilled holes in. No ice, no chiller, just a good way to spread fog throughout our entire yard. On this night, we only used one section of pipe with one 1,000 watt fogger from Party City. Here's a picture of the pipe: This next one show's how fully this fog covers the yard. Once it came out of the pipes, it slowly spread out and clung to the ground beautifully.
Here's a detailed shot of some clinging to the grass:
Another shot of ground hanging fog:
After the inital amazement subsided a little, I decided to time how long the fog actually hung around for. For about the first 5 minutes, there was a really nice thick cloud creeping low all around my yard. For the next 5, it started to thin out a bit and rise, but it was still very much visibly there. Even after the first 10 minutes, there was a thin eerie cloud that you could see changing shapes and shifting through the yard on the air currents.
Oh, and the smell.... WOW. I wondered how well the scent would disperse throughout the yard. After the first blast of fog, it was as if we had a giant airfreshener outside. It was very prominent, but not over-whelming.
In closing, I'm extremely impressed and happy with Froggy's Swamp Fog Juice and the Gothic scent. I'll absolutly be a regular customer =)
To get your own, go to: http://www.froggysfog.com/
Love their fog! Switched from Swamp Juice to freezing fog this year after talking to Chris. If it is anywhere as good as Swamp Juice, I will be happy.
ReplyDeleteI have not tried thier scent (this new batch is my first batch) - glad to hear you like it. Really looking forward to giving this a try.
Cheers!
Let me know how you like the Freezing Fog =) I thought about getting that one too.
ReplyDeleteTry the scents! You won't be disappointed! =)
Can you tell me if the Gothic had a fall type scent?
ReplyDeleteI love this idea instead of using a chiller! Will be trying it this year!
ReplyDelete