This 12 LED Ultrasonic Mist Maker Creates mist via a rapidly vibrating small ceramic disk. Low voltage - only 20W. The safety U.L. listed transformer operates on household current and has a 6 ft. power cord with polarized plug. There is a another thin cord from the transformer to the mist unit…
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Pros Cons Best Uses Comments: Bought 2 post halloween to benefit from the 50%. Followed directions and does not work at all. The LEDs do change colour but that's it. Doesn't matter how much or little I put in. The same is with both units. I also purcahsed a light lantern one year that also doesn't work. Seems like most products (other than costumes purchased at Spirit are a complete waste of time...and of course they are final sale. |
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Best Uses Comments: I thought this unit would have a much larger output based on the image on the packaging. This may work ok in a very small vessel. I put it in a cauldon and the mist barely lifted off the water line. It certainly didn't rise over the top of the vessel as shown in the image. |
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Pros Cons Best Uses Comments: The unit would not stay in one place, the cord kept making it turn. Hard to get water level right and keep it....too much-it won't mist and wants to float, not enough-it won't mist at all. |
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Comments: Works great when initially plugged in, but seems to sputter out. It doesn't stop working, but it hardly produces mist after 30 minutes or so. The LED's look really accent the mist maker nicely. And the cord has a built in stopper/plunger in case you want to drill your own hole in whatever bowl you use so you can hide the cord. |
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Comments: I used this in a small caldron on a small table outside where I was sitting, but was having some issues with it because I would periodically have to pull them up out of the water and hold them for a few seconds and then put them back in because they would slow down their production of mists after a little while. I had originally bought only one, but had o drive to the next town over to buy a second, and am thinking I should have bought three. I was wanting to set up a cauldron that would look like it was full of magic brew on my front Lawn since I am the Blue Witch every year, but did not get the desired effect I was hoping for. I resorted to using two of these in a small black cauldron shaped candy bowl that would sit on top of a desk or something, but wish it was a bit bigger and a bit more powerful than this, or atleast put out more mist. I like the idea of using water instead of having to buy Fog Juice, but just cannot hold a candle to a true fog machine. Also if you do not use the splash guards because it does come with one, you will have a watery mess to clean afterwards, I had to do without because I had two running in the same bowl. |
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Comments: Yay! Today is November 1, 2011 & my Spirit store had 3 of these left & I was lucky enough to snatch one of them & get it for only [$]! For [$] this mist maker is awesome. Color-changing LEDs really help the mist seem more spooky & realistic. A great buy & looks good in an ordinary black plastic cauldron! |
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Cons Best Uses Comments: Not worth it if it doesn't do what it is suppose to. |
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Comments: i saw this alot and did the same with seeing what other people did. i put mine in a small cauldren about 10 inches wide. i did not use the splash cover as having it off makes a soothing bubbling sound and an awesome spooking effect almost like boiling water. HOWEVER DO NOT STICK YOUR FINGERS OR ANYTHING ELSE NEAR THE MISTER WHEN IN THE WATER AND ON. does not feel great. but really makes a cool effect in my kitchen.......my kitchen is mad scientist/witch lab. wish i could post a picture. also small note, you cannot use this outside. |
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Best Uses Comments: Was going to use in a cauldron but did not produce enough fog for the correct effect. The lights worked great! |
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Best Uses Comments: It doesn't make much mist at all. Doesn't even make enough to hide the unit and the light mechanism |
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Comments: This is super awesome i am buying more for sure |
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Comments: Mister is well made, but to get it to work for an extended period requires engineering. It needs a system to keep the water level just so (too deep, little fog, too shallow, shuts down). It also needs a feeble fan to carry the mist away. After awhile it gets dirty, and no amount of cleaning will restore its performance, even when I use distilled water. Recommend, yes if you are the engineering type. |
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Comments: Nice little item, but haven't been able to make large quantities of mist....might be better under low lighting - high lighting seems to make the mist largely invisible.... |
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Comments: Very small but very effective! This is worth every penny! Best of all, it uses tap water!!! You could use distilled water but tap water makes a thicker mist ( at least I think so ) Its great for putting in a small plastic cauldron and setting on a mad scientists desk scene. It looks great when the fog spills out of the bowl, cauldron, ect. Overall a great product. Get one before they are sold out!!! Go Spirit! |
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Pros Cons Best Uses Comments: I wasnt expecting movie quality mist, but I did expect it to work! The lights are a nice touch but no mist at all. |




