The Hottest Spray on the Market — In a Fog Pattern
The Wildfire fogger doesn’t mess around. At 1.4% Major Capsaicinoids, this is the hottest civilian pepper spray formula available, and the fogger pattern turns it into a cloud that fills the space in front of you. An attacker doesn’t have to be standing still or perfectly in your line of sight — if they walk into the fog, they’re done. Available in three sizes so you can pick the one that fits your situation.
Who This Pepper Spray Is For
Home and property defense is where foggers really shine. Security guards covering large areas. Business owners who want serious protection behind the counter. Anyone dealing with a situation where multiple people could be a threat. The larger sizes are built for stationary use — near a door, behind a register, or mounted in a workspace.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Wildfire Fogger if you want:
- Area coverage that an attacker can’t simply dodge
- The strongest MC concentration available at 1.4%
- A spray for home, business, or property defense
Consider something else if you need:
- A pocket or keychain spray for personal carry — foggers are too big for that
- A spray for use in tight spaces or indoors where you might catch yourself in the fog — check stream patterns instead
Picking Your Size
The 4 oz canister is the most portable of the fogger lineup. It has a locking actuator safety and delivers 18-20 one-second bursts with a 13-15 foot range. Good for keeping behind the counter or in a nightstand.
The 9 oz Fire Master steps it up with significantly more capacity — 38 one-second bursts — and a pull-pin safety that’s fast to deploy. Same 13-15 foot range but a lot more fog to work with.
The 16 oz models are the big ones. You get 75 one-second bursts and up to 20 feet of range. Available in Fire Master and pistol grip configurations. The pistol grip version is particularly popular with security personnel because it’s easy to aim and spray with one hand. The Fire Master 16 oz uses a safety clip for quick deployment.
Quick Comparison: How Does Pepper Spray Stack Up?
| Feature | Pepper Spray | Stun Gun | Pepper Gel | Personal Alarm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Effective Range | 8-12 feet ✓ | Contact only | 15-18 feet ✓ | Audible range only |
| Ease of Use | Point and spray ✓ | Must make contact | Point and spray ✓ | Press a button ✓ |
| Stops Attacker | Yes — pain, blindness ✓ | Yes — muscle override ✓ | Yes — pain, blindness ✓ | No — deters only |
| Indoor Use | Possible blowback risk | Safe indoors ✓ | Minimal blowback ✓ | Safe indoors ✓ |
| Best For | Walking, jogging, errands | Close encounters | Indoor or windy areas | Drawing attention |
Practical Details
All sizes use Wildfire’s 1.4% Major Capsaicinoids formula with 2 million Scoville Heat Units — that’s the highest MC concentration you’ll find in a consumer pepper spray. UV dye is included in every canister for suspect identification. Weight ranges from 0.41 pounds for the 4 oz up to 1.68 pounds for the 16 oz pistol grip. Important note: fogger pattern sprays can affect anyone in the area, including you — they’re best used in spaces where you can create distance or exit after deploying. Where legal to carry and use.
When you need to fill a space with heat, nothing does it better than a Wildfire fogger.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between a fogger and a stream spray?
A stream shoots a focused liquid line at your target — like a water gun. A fogger releases a mist that hangs in the air and fills an area. Streams are better for personal carry and windy conditions. Foggers are better for covering a doorway, hallway, or area where you want to create a barrier an attacker can’t walk through without getting hit.
Will the fog affect me too?
Potentially, yes. That’s the trade-off with fogger patterns — the cloud disperses in all directions. In an enclosed space, you’ll likely feel some effects. That’s why foggers are best for scenarios where you can deploy and move away. Outdoors or in larger spaces, it’s much less of a concern.
Which size should I get?
The 4 oz is good for nightstand or behind-the-counter use. The 9 oz Fire Master is the sweet spot for most home defense setups — plenty of bursts without being unwieldy. The 16 oz models are for serious property defense or security work where capacity matters most. Pick based on where you’re going to keep it and how much coverage you want.

















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