💨 Keep your terrarium mist-perfect, even when you’re not around!
The Reptile Fogger Automatic Mister delivers high-density mist through dual 360° adjustable nozzles, ensuring even humidity distribution for your terrarium. Featuring a smart, programmable spray cycle with easy 3-button touch controls, it supports intervals from 5 seconds to 60 seconds and pause times up to 24 hours. Powered by a reliable 127V corded electric source, this lightweight, sleek black device is designed for effortless setup and consistent reptile care whether at work or on vacation.
Room Type | Office, Living Room, Bedroom |
Voltage | 127 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Control Method | Touch |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Shape | Square |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Pe |
S**R
Amazing Product!!!!
This humidifier works perfectly for my newest Bioactive terrarium!!! I have a few other humidifier devices for my other terrariums but this one is my absolute favorite. Once I set the timer I haven’t had to mess with it since, other than adding water and minor leaks.I did have an issue finding a good container for the water so I kinda wish that it came with a container, but once I found one that worked I haven’t had to worry about it.It a little bit of a pain in the butt to install but once you have the holes drilled that’s where the headache ends. The longest part of the install was drilling the holes, everything else was super quick and easy.The loudness of the vibration does spook my animals a bit, and there is a tiny bit of a leak that I have to fix every so often, but nothing huge that will cause damage.This product is absolutely amazing and I wish I bought it sooner.
S**.
Does the job!
This was purchased to raise the humidity level in an enclosure for a ball python.It is took me about 45 minutes to set up (I set up 2 nozzles, one in each back corner of the enclosure, and used electrician's zip tie products to hold the lines, etc..) It was relatively easy, but just remember the old adage to measure twice and cut once (and, you can always trim off some material, but you cannot add it back.) I used a half gallon Mason jar for my reservoir, and drilled a hole in the thin metal part of the lid for a nice tight fit of the water line. The filter is a nice addition, but I also use only filtered water. Double protection, I guess.I'd like for the features to be a little more flexible. With this set up, you can only set it up to spray x number of seconds, every x number of hours. It does the trick, but it's rather limited. For this price, though, there are enough options to make something work for most reptile set ups.My only actual complaint is the nozzles drip a bit; they do spray a nice, fine mist, but they also drip directly below. I"m not sure if I have faulty nozzles, or if they all do this, but it's not a deal breaker for my usage.For the price, I think it's a good deal.
A**N
Failed already
Worked for 1 month but the water was more of a spray than a mist. Now the mister dribble and don't spray at all. Can't even use it anymore. Not to mention you got to put all the pieces together yourself and the tube port into the device doesn't lock (that made a couple water messes)
C**H
Can't handle wet
My animals love this. I have a mixed species terrarium. The lizards are okay with it, the newt couldn't care less, but my tree frogs (!!!) 😅 they've learned the schedule and make sure they're out for it. I've will even put his bum in front of a nozzle for a wash!Lost a star because even though it's made to use water, it can't handle getting wet. One of my cats knocked a house loose and we ended up with water shooting out onto the floor until we saw what happened (happened at night).Now the little machine won't work. It keeps squeaking like it wants to, but will randomly turn on and off without any idea of it's settings or able to control them.For something that handles water, it should have some protection for it's internal components.
P**R
Mister for my frog
Works good Have not had a problem with it. Mist output is what I need for my frog. Is has not leaked it has been running for a week now. The design and size that you can put anywhere. Good value for the price.
A**S
10000 stars from me
The MYGIIKAKA Reptile Fogger Automatic Reptile Mister has been a game-changer for my reptile care routine. Its automatic misting system has made it incredibly convenient to maintain the optimal humidity levels in my reptile's enclosure. The device is easy to set up and operate, and it consistently delivers a fine mist that keeps my reptile's environment comfortable and healthy.One of the standout features is its large water reservoir, which means fewer refills and less maintenance. The adjustable settings allow for precise control over misting frequency, ensuring that my reptile's specific needs are met. Additionally, the compact design fits seamlessly into my enclosure setup.However, one minor drawback I've noticed is that the noise level from the mister's motor is slightly louder than I expected. It's not overly disruptive, but it's worth mentioning if you're looking for a completely silent solution.Overall, the MYGIIKAKA Reptile Fogger Automatic Reptile Mister has improved the quality of care I can provide for my reptile, and I highly recommend it to fellow reptile enthusiasts.
K**A
Good but...
I have a small terrarium for my exotic begonias. They like humidity but not necessarily a wet soil. The misters are definitely meant for a larger set up as even misting 2 seconds every 24 hrs can cause the soil to stay too moist for my babies. I'd love to see a setting for more than 24 hrs or a unit with less output for smaller terraiums. I'd also love it there was a shut off when the reservoir is empty so as not to burn out the motor (adhd brain needs things to be automatic) It is easy to set up and use and has sturdy metal nozzles.
L**R
Why didn't I get this sooner!
The system is pretty awesome but the instructions are not. That's OK because it was extremely easy to set up. I'm using a 2.5 gallon bucket as a reservoir. Fill the bucket, drop in the hose with carbon filter in the water. Run that line to the inlet. Then run water (outlet) to the spray nozzles. The timer can be set to run several times a day and the internal clock starts when you turn it on. You can set the spray duration up to 1 minute each time. Coverage is excellent in my 55 gallon tank. I don't see why you couldn't attach more nozzles (I currentlyhave2). The pressure is adequate for more. This is a very nice set-up. Even with terrible instructions, I'm giving it 5 stars!
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