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15 December 2020
It makes smoke, but with that smoke is lot of residual oil that can contaminate what you are testing.
Knowing that one should not ever get any residual chemicals inside of a vehicle's evaporative emissions system, I was very careful to not overfill the container or tip the container to ensure that sure none of the liquid oil that makes the smoke ended up going into the smoke machine discharge hose and into the car that I was smoke testing for an evap leak. Despite this, it is apparent that when the smoke cools or settles there is a lot of the residual oil coming out of the hose and into the car's evap system, where it will very likely cause damage to the purge solenoid valve, vent solenoid valve, and evap canister.
After I finished testing and unhooked the smoke discharge hose from the car, I hung the smoke canister up and approx. an ounce of liquid oil (the smoke chemical) dribbled out of the hose within an hour of unhooking it.
The machine itself appears to be of decent quality and does make smoke, but because of the oily discharge that comes with the smoke production, I cannot recommend it.