![]() ![]() Once it’s fired, it apparently makes little to no noise and leaves very little smoke behind. The longer you do something, the more you have a tendency to slack and let things like the little details slide.ĭue to its size, the device can easily be hidden and rendered nearly invisible. Even then you shouldn’t vary from protocol, because that’s when people get into trouble, including professionals. That means following manufacturer recommendations for load size and environment until you get used to it and know what you’re doing. While the device was originally designed for professionals for use in controlled environments, the Pyro mini can actually be used indoors under the right circumstances with the right operator. You don’t want to end up like New York Giants’ Jason Pierre-Paul. This is something you really don’t want to skimp on, considering how badly you could injure yourself. Getting used to preparing your load of flash paper and cotton for the firing process takes a little practice also, but it’s said to be very easy once you learn the proper procedures. The manufacturer Ellusionist recommends firing the gizmo at least 20 or 30 times before actually strapping it to your wrist and going gonzo with it. Which brings up the issue of fire safety and accompanying recommendations. With a remote firing range of around 30 feet, you can technically place the device almost anywhere and trigger fireballs at will from a safe distance. Because the remote is wireless, the tiny unit does not even need to be worn. The second is a small wireless remote that’s used for triggering the fireballs. The first is a small box with a detachable Velcro strap that attaches to the user’s wrist. The Pyro mini shooter has two main components. ![]() The New Pyro Mini & Other Ellusionist Designs: Pyro Mini Shooter image via Ellusionist Facebook Pyro Mini Shooter While originally designed with illusionists and magicians in mind, the device has a promising future in Hollywood where most special effects of this kind are just that, computer-generated special effects. Fully charged, the device can be used for roughly 600 shots of professional pyrotechnics. This year’s version is less expensive than last year’s $174 model, and it comes with a rechargeable battery and micro USB cable. Users strap the tiny gadget to their wrists containing mini barrels, each with the capability of firing off a round of cotton and flash paper throwing flames approximately 40 feet before disappearing into thin air, just like your favorite superheroes do it in the movies. It’s said to be a more compact design that’s more comfortable to wear and better designed. Last year, shortly before the holidays kicked off, Ellusionist debuted the Pyro Fireball Shooter, but this year a second-generation model known as the Pyro mini is here. That’s because it doesn’t just create the illusion of fire and flames but actually allows you to shoot them for real - and along with that comes the very real chance of getting burned. It’s described as the ultimate “badass professional device,” and the maker of it wants you to know that upfront. Before you get too excited, no, it’s not a toy. New Pyro Mini Shooter by the Ellusionist: Pyro Mini Shooter image via Ellusionist Facebookįans of superhero movies have something to look forward to, the new mini pyro fireball shooter for shooting flames out of the palms of your hands. ![]()
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