I used to own a very large DJ and lighting business, and I can promise you almost all of the prices are identical, they are usually set by the actual manufacturer not by the individual retailer.
The jr is good if you're not using it often, you have to account for more than just the size of the flame, but how often it will be set off, the larger and original RGB is a more powerful fogger and can outperform the smaller version, the price difference is only about $100, so it's worth the investment to just get the best one.
Some retailers will give you the hook up, there's a few in New York I know pretty well who can't advertise their prices because it's lower than what the manufacturer allows, but you have to do regular business with them to get a decent price.
My best suggestion, see what companies offer a decent cyber Monday discount, even target carries it online, if you get 40% off any single item....just get it drop shipped via target, or something similar.
Otherwise you're looking at approx $399 for the regular and $299 for the jr
I know one but its not that realistic... Me and my dad made a demon torch thing. We took a couple soda bottles, cut them in half, spray painted them black, and made it look like a torch. Then we made a bunch of creepy designs on it then we put a computer fan on the bottom and some orange, red, and yellow LED lights on top and some orange fabric and when we turned the computer fan on it looked like a fire. It was pretty cool but I think its broke now
We use several flame fx at creepyworld they are cheap to buy and really safe. Typically a flame machine costs about $3000 or so ... they shoot flames over 10 feet high. If you want a fire ball explosion those can be bought as well but the cost is more. We bought from Orlando Special FX. Larry
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