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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Ferreira" data-source="post: 34678" data-attributes="member: 138"><p>Re: Hazers</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the replies so far guys. </p><p>2 years ago I used a DF-50 on the SL100. It worked great when the wind wasn't blowing it around. Is it better to get a water or oil based hazer? The store where I normally purchase my stuff from has a bunch of hazers for sale. He has the HZ300 and 400, the Ultratec Radiance and the Jem K1. From what I have been gathering here seems like the HZ300 is the best bang for the buck. The Radiance is compact with a big output and the K1 is just plain BIG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Ferreira, post: 34678, member: 138"] Re: Hazers Thanks for all the replies so far guys. 2 years ago I used a DF-50 on the SL100. It worked great when the wind wasn't blowing it around. Is it better to get a water or oil based hazer? The store where I normally purchase my stuff from has a bunch of hazers for sale. He has the HZ300 and 400, the Ultratec Radiance and the Jem K1. From what I have been gathering here seems like the HZ300 is the best bang for the buck. The Radiance is compact with a big output and the K1 is just plain BIG. [/QUOTE]
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