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HAZERS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
(FAQS)
On this page we aim to answer
as many of your hazer questions as possible.
If you have a question that you feel should be on this page, please
let us know.
Click on a question to for the
answer:
Where can I buy a hazer?
Can I place my order over the internet?
Do you sell products worldwide?
Are your hazers available in 110v versions?
Other Questions:
What is a hazer?
What is the difference between a smoke machine
and a hazer?
Do I have to use the fluid that the manufacturer makes
for my machine?
Where can
I buy a hazer?
Hazers.co.uk
supply hazers in the UK at low prices - click
here to see product list.
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Can I place
my order over the internet?
Yes. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Visa Electron,
American Express and PayPal. Click
here to see ordering instructions.

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Do you sell products
worldwide?
Yes we do. If you live outside the UK, please contact us for a shipping
quote.
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Are your hazers available in 110v
versions?
Yes they all are, except the HZ350.
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What is
a hazer?
A type of mist generating machine that creates a very
fine haze which is used to enhance lighting beams. Hazers don't
create clouds of thick smoke like smoke machines for special effects,
and so they're not as intrusive in nightclubs or theatres. They're
favoured by television studios as the haze is almost invisible (for
the cameras to see through it) yet it picks out light beams like
smoke does.
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What is
the difference between a smoke machine and a hazer?
Smoke machines create thick white smoke, whereas hazers
create an almost invisible haze which can only really be seen when
beams of light strike it. Hazers are often used when the blast of
smoke from a smoke machine would be too intrusive, yet some sort
of air-bourne effect is required to enhance beams of light. The
visibility of smoke created by smoke machines means they're used
for special effects, fire training, etc. You'll find poor quality
hazers are in fact simply smoke machines with a fan attached - not
very good!
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