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Falling flakes on demand
A snow machine sends a flurry of light, drifting flakes out across a room, turning an ordinary space into something that feels like a winter scene. It suits a Christmas party, a stage set, a shop window or a seasonal event, where a soft fall of snow adds a touch of theatre that guests remember.
How it works
The machine warms a special snow fluid and pushes out a steady stream of fine, foam-like flakes that float down and fade as they land, leaving little behind. You top up the fluid as it runs, so the effect can carry on through the evening rather than fizzling out after a few minutes.
Lit in colour
This 800W unit is fitted with six one-watt RGB LEDs, which light the falling flakes from within as they drift across the floor. That lets the snow take on a colour to suit the mood, from a cool wintry white feel to warmer party tones, so the effect reads well even in a darkened room.
Where it earns its keep
A snow effect works best where people can see it fall against a darker backdrop, so it reads as proper flakes rather than a faint haze. Think of a dance floor at a Christmas do, a school or village hall production, a window display drawing passers-by, or a launch where you want a memorable moment. Out of doors it can dress a market stall or a grotto, though a sheltered spot keeps the flakes drifting where you want them.
Getting the best effect
Give the machine a steady, level spot with a bit of height and a clear path for the flakes to fall, ideally out of strong draughts so the snow drifts rather than scatters. Keep the fluid topped up so the flurry does not thin out partway through, point it across the crowd rather than straight down, and run it in bursts if you want the snow to come and go rather than fall without pause. A little planning of the angle goes a long way towards a proper festive finish.