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LARGE HAZER
Lightsounds
Alexandria, NSW, Australia
Day
$80
Week
$400
Month
$1,200
Bond
$100
Delivery
Available
Description:
Enhance the atmosphere of any event with the LARGE HAZER HZ-400, a top-tier haze machine designed to deliver a subtle, yet impressive mist effect. This compact and robust unit is a standout choice for various applications, from live concerts and theatre productions to weddings and corporate events. Engineered to operate with exceptional efficiency, the HZ-400 produces a consistent and long-lasting haze that fills any space smoothly without overpowering the scene.
This model is equipped with a highly efficient heating system that ensures fast and continuous output without the need for frequent refills, making it economical to operate and maintain. The output is easily adjustable, allowing precise control over the density and spread of the haze, thereby tailoring the ambience to match the mood and scale of the event.
The LARGE HAZER HZ-400 is also optimised for silent operation, making it an excellent choice for settings where noise levels must be kept to a minimum, such as theatrical performances or intimate gatherings. Additionally, it features advanced control options, including DMX capabilities, which provide seamless integration with existing lighting and production setups.
Environmentally conscious and safe for use in sensitive environments, the HZ-400 utilises a water-based haze fluid that is non-toxic and less likely to trigger smoke alarms, ensuring safety and comfort for all attendees. Compact and portable, this haze machine is constructed with a durable metal casing and comes with a convenient carrying handle, making it easy to transport and set up anywhere it is needed.
Whether you're looking to create a mysterious ambiance, enhance lighting effects, or simply elevate the event experience, the LARGE HAZER HZ-400 stands ready to deliver high-performance haze effects with reliability and style.
Location:
Lightsounds
Alexandria, NSW, Australia
Open
until Alexandria, NSW, 2015