[SML] Antari ICE 101

Chad Croteau cpcroteau at bell.net
Thu Aug 20 22:05:48 UTC 2015


Hi Ken,

I've used and serviced numerous Antari machines, and they're decent quality.  Where they generally lose points with me is that they are usually pretty loud compared to the bigger brands.  Otherwise, they hold their own.

As for the ICE, there's an annual production of nutcracker that I might that uses them.  They're not really a replacement for a dry ice fogger or a CO2 chiller, but they're ok.

You CAN use it as a straight fogger, but the fog dispersion is slower than most machines, because the fog is released into the chilling chamber and then blown through by a small fan.

To cover a stage the size of yours, you would likely need 2 of these to do the job.

Hope this helps.

Chad

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> On Aug 20, 2015, at 2:22 PM, Ken Zinkl via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
> 
> I am looking at possibly purchasing a new fog machine to replace my districts aging Rosco 1000 and 1600 foggers.I have zero experience with Antari machines at all so any reports on general quality of the brand are appreciated but I am thinking about purchasing the ICE 101 machine. Has anyone worked with this machine? Is the output high enough to cover a 50'x30' stage with one machine? And can it be used without ice as a normal fog machine? Any other comments good, bad, etc?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Ken Z
> 
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