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The super strong card fountain motor in "Jet" allows you to shoot cards up to 8 meters (26 feet) high. A specially-designed track also ensures the cards shoot out at a wide angle creating a bigger and more beautiful visual.
Combined with the pyrotechnic possibilities, "Jet" is the best way to enhance any magic show. It can act as a flash gun, shooting fire balls and confetti using flash products.
Can't use pyro at your venue? No problem. The pyro portion of "Jet" can also be easily converted into a confetti cannon. You can also use the same system to shoot small lightweight items like silks and paper balls into the air.
"Jet" is compact and can be put pretty much anywhere from inside a top hat or performance table, or even just behind another prop. Three control modes (remote control, button control, and timer) ensure that it can be used in an performing situation. The remote also has a fantastic operating distance of up to 20 meters.
You'll get up to 100 operations on a single charge. The battery is also easily replaceable, allowing you to purchase and swap in a spare backup battery if needed on-the-go. You'll never have to worry about running out of battery at the worst time either thanks to the convenient power display.
"Jet" is the reliable and versatile device professional magicians need. Get yours today!
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Glenn asks: Hello, I feel this information should be required when selling this item. You cannot simply go and buy pyrotechnics. I own this item and get get the pyros for it. Here's the info: "To get a pyrotechnics license, you'll need a federal ATF explosives license for purchasing/storage, plus state/local permits, requiring background checks, training (like PGI courses), hands-on experience with licensed crews, and passing exams, as requirements vary by state and local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) . Start by contacting your state's Fire Marshal and the ATF, then seek experience with a licensed operator to fulfill practical requirements, often involving years of volunteer work before getting licensed for displays."
- 1. Glenn responds:Meant to say I can't get the pyrotechnics.
David asks: How many batteries are required? Are they exotic batteries or are they easily obtainable?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The battery for the device itself is rechargeable, you would need batteries for the remote which are very easily obtainable
Joseph asks: Wow! We've seen what Jet can do, and it is amazing. What a great idea to combine a few 'projectile apparatus' tools into one! Could we see pictures of the actual devices, please? If I'm going to spend $350 (which I'm not because I'm basically broke these days), I would like to see what I'm going to receive. Thank you. Great news about the new warehouse space - whether it's to become permanent or not.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Hey! There is already a picture of the device in the Ad Copy
Simon asks: What’s this like for travelling on an aeroplane? Thanks!
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The device itself should be fine. But my understanding is you cannot take the pyro material on a plane. Check with your airline to be sure.
Rod asks: Where would we find pro level pyro products to go in this. I live in southern Europe so would I be able to order enough for a summers work ?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Any Le Maitre Pyrotechnics stockist will have what you need.
Chris asks: Does this come with flash products? If not, which are recommended? Also are the sparks cold?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You'd need pro-level pyro to go in here.
Willy asks: Can this be used with any kind of hat? Perhaps a fladora?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Anything resembling that shape. So a hat, a box, a pan, etc.
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