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QTX FLARE-1000 Vertical LED Fog Machine - 1000W with RGB LEDs
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Fog for stage and events
A fog machine fills a space with a dense cloud that catches light, so beams, gobos and lasers stand out and a room gains depth. The range suits stage shows, club nights and parties, working through a heated core that vaporises a water-based fluid and pushes it out on demand. From a quick burst at a key moment to a steady fill across a set, fog gives a lighting rig something to play against, and it remains one of the most direct ways to add atmosphere to a performance.
The range
Output spans a wide band, from a compact 400W unit up to a 2000W high power machine for larger spaces. In between sit vertical and low level options, a low mist generator with a flight case for touring, and a combined fog and haze machine. One vertical 1000W unit carries RGB LEDs, so the fog column itself takes on colour rather than reading as plain white.
Vertical, low and standard fog
The direction of the fog changes the effect. A standard machine sends a cloud out across the floor, a vertical unit pushes a column upward for a dramatic plume, and a low level or mist generator keeps the fog hugging the ground for a rolling, layered look. Picking the format that matches your scene gives a cleaner result than forcing one machine to do every job.
Control options
How you trigger the effect matters as much as the output. Several models offer DMX control to fold the machine into a lighting desk, while wireless remotes let an operator fire a burst from the floor. Timer remotes handle hands-off running, releasing fog at set intervals through a performance so nobody has to stand over the machine.
Choosing a machine
Match the power to the room: a smaller unit suits a bar or mobile set, while a hall or stage calls for more output. Decide whether you want fog at floor level, rising vertically or hanging low as a mist, then choose control to suit the way you work. Always run the correct water-based fluid and clean the machine on schedule. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.