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| | Features | Compact ultrasonic fogger increases your tank?s humidityAdjustable fog output controlComes ready to operate right out of the boxIncludes 1-liter bottle, no-spill valve, and all necessary fittings90-day warrantyAdjustable outputNo spill valvePlug n play ease
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| | Description | Increase your tanks humidity with Zoo Meds new Reptile Fogger™, a Compact Ultrasonic Humidifying Fogger with adjustable fog output control. This unit comes ready to operate! It includes a one liter bottle and all the necessary fittings. It also features a "no-spill" valve making it easy to remove and refill the water bottle. Use the Reptile Fogger™ in conjunction with Zoo Meds HygroTherm™ Humidity and Temperature Controller for precise humidity and temperature control. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 10.1 inches | | Product Width: | 9.7 inches | | Product Height: | 6.2 inches | | Product Weight: | 4.25 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.1 inches | | Package Width: | 9.6 inches | | Package Height: | 6.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 3.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 71 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 71 customer reviews )
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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Breaks after a couple months Nov 17, 2010
By Richmund Fries I bought this model to humidify my 20 gallon tank, and I only kept it on as long as it had to be on to keep the tank at 75% humidity (I built an automated system for it so that it would turn on and off accordingly). After only a couple of months of owning it, the fan on the inside of the system broke. I couldn't return it because I stupidly threw out the receipt after buying it. So I decided to buy a new fan and fix it myself and after replacing the fan, the rest of the system stopped working. So I just decided to give up and try my chances on another one. So I bought the same model and set it up with the same automated system to the same tank and sure enough, a couple months later the inner fan stopped working. This product is horrible and I've heard many others say the same. Don't get conned by this company.
28 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Reptile humidifier Feb 28, 2009
By Math Teacher Makes alot of fog quickly and for extended periods of time. Will humidifiy your reptile cage. Be sure to mount hose so that it puts fog into the cage from above, not from a side wall as water will collect in the tube and drip. I you mount it with the hose pointing down into the cage any drips will fall back into the machine instead of the cage. Use distilled water to keep it running in god condition and avoid mineral build up which will cause it to stop working. Good product.
19 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Stopped working Apr 03, 2010
By Louis I have been recommending this product to everyone, as it works wonderful... until it stopped working! It has to work hard to keep a 40 gallon tank humid, so it is on for about 3/4 of the day. I checked the manual to troubleshoot, and read the following:
"Operating the fogger in the "On" mode for 24 hours per day will REDUCE the life span of the fogger."
Apparently, so will operating it for the majority of the day. I would say I have had this for two months, working perfectly, then it just stopped working. I am going to try and return it to the manufacturer, and perhaps try another unit, but until I try another unit, I can not know if this is a defective unit or if it stops working under heavy use in just two months normaly. So, I can't recommend this product anymore.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Works great May 13, 2011
By Leeza DiGriz
"Leeza"
A great solution for a chameleon. Also replaces a drip system if you position it on top, as H2O accumulates on the mesh and drips too.
Some tips:
1. You can use a 2 liter bottle instead of the one provided. It will compress inwardly as vacuum is created. That is normal: DO NOT poke a hole in it to prevent this: it will dump all the water right away. Quite a mess. 2. Mare sure to keep the tube as vertical or arch-like as possible: water accumulates in it and prevents the fog flow if you keep it lateral. 3. Do have something (like a potted plant) to catch the moisture/water in the enclosure. Or things will get the wet very fast. It is a good idea to have two and rotated them - one in the terrarium, one drying somewhere.
L
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Would NOT reccomend This! Jun 30, 2010
By Amanda When I first got this, I thought it was amazing. Then my water dragon got a respiratory infection from the fog (water was hot) cooling so fast. I didn't know that was the problem at the time, so I continued to use it, and it stopped working completely after 3 months. I had it on all day and off at night. I now use a pumped garden sprayer with warm water, works great and my wrists don't get tired like they do from the trigger sprayers.
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