Bass Vaper
Well-Known Member
Yes, seamless band. Also, a correction to my above note, they said it "sounds like a pin is sticking on the inside of your button". Not loose like I wrote earlier. My error.
Edit - so I just went up, knocked out two loads. During the session it clicked on red, then shut off like it's been doing. Once it went off, I flicked the clicker (like they suggested and I did earlier) and it came back on, went to blue, worked fine. Earlier today I was turning the device off then tapping the clicker. This time I did it while it was still on and it kicked it back in normal. But, if I turn it on and it blinks red then nothing fixes it except turning it back off and on.
Side note - I packed a few of the Pro bullets today, put them in my little 7 bullet holder, and used them to load the Hopper. Worked great. Just pack the bullet very lightly and no more than half way. Turn the bullet upside down, so that the top of the bullet is facing down the Hopper trench and flick the bullet. The herb falls out of the bullet right into the hopper with no mess. Just don't over pack the bullet. Definitely nice for on the go loads.
Edit - so I just went up, knocked out two loads. During the session it clicked on red, then shut off like it's been doing. Once it went off, I flicked the clicker (like they suggested and I did earlier) and it came back on, went to blue, worked fine. Earlier today I was turning the device off then tapping the clicker. This time I did it while it was still on and it kicked it back in normal. But, if I turn it on and it blinks red then nothing fixes it except turning it back off and on.
Side note - I packed a few of the Pro bullets today, put them in my little 7 bullet holder, and used them to load the Hopper. Worked great. Just pack the bullet very lightly and no more than half way. Turn the bullet upside down, so that the top of the bullet is facing down the Hopper trench and flick the bullet. The herb falls out of the bullet right into the hopper with no mess. Just don't over pack the bullet. Definitely nice for on the go loads.
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