Re: Recommendations for smoke machine to be used around horses?
by charles <charles@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Nov 12, 2007 at 04:05 PM
In article <luqgj3tpgejd9412pili28sltmlqrdpksq@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Barbara Bailey <rabrabbjb@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> A net acquaintence is planning on setting up a trail/obstacle course
> for her riders , and wants a smoke machine that can be used outdoors
> and around horses. Any recommendations as to brand? They don't need to
> cover a large area; the obstacle she wants is described is "a doorway
> with tinsel hanging from it and smoke blowing through it." so I'm
> guessing that the noise level (lowish) and durability (high) are going
> to be the main factors she's looking at.
trouble is, most smoke machines will need mains power. There are some
battery operated ones, but they tend to give quite a small output and
might
not be suitable. Try Whitelight (if you're in the UK).
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