@OF , what is the metal part for on the bottom of the bubbler? If it's not useful can it just be removed from the glass?
@OF , what is the metal part for on the bottom of the bubbler? If it's not useful can it just be removed from the glass?
The second (probably my favorite?) is using a fitting someone posted about on this thread a couple months back. It screws into the FM and the WT fits on it (I don't recall, I may have changed the o-ring for a better fit).
OF
You can get them quite cheaply on line. For instance, here's an assortment with 'burners' for well under ten bucks shipped:
https://www.fasttech.com/products/3020/10015234/2806300
For even less you can get them without the (otherwise useless) burner:
https://www.fasttech.com/p/3189600
So then the metal part part on these Fasttech bubblers aren't necessary? Can be removed to fit with silicon tubing is what you are suggesting?
You can get them quite cheaply on line. For instance, here's an assortment with 'burners' for well under ten bucks shipped:
https://www.fasttech.com/products/3020/10015234/2806300
For even less you can get them without the (otherwise useless) burner:
https://www.fasttech.com/p/3189600
So does the drip tip piece connect to the metal piece of the fm mouthpiece?It's just an adapter, from some vendor other than FM, held on by the red o-ring. I think it's very useful, or I wouldn't use it, but yes, of course it can be removed (or never put on......). You can also use the stock MP, with tube over the glass part. I find this easier and more secure, your call?
OF
So does the drip tip piece connect to the metal piece of the fm mouthpiece?
Too many flower mates t choose from. Went with V5 pro for $105 at PIU. Hope this to be a good sharing vape. Wish me luck.
I am thinking about getting V5 Pro, how long will this battery go on for cycles wise? Is there somthing Ive missed in that price range? was thinking ecapple but worry about that going wrong with only a 30 day warranty on offer too me, FM 12 months does that mean battery kaput around 12 monthsMe too. That's why I foresee me taking it apart.
For one to see there's nothing unhealthy being inhaled when in use. And also, because I think I have to.
I as well want to see if there's any possibility of putting some sort of rheostat switch to adjust the temperature.
Maybe it will work well enough for a budget portable vape as it is.....stranger things have happened!
This could be the BIC lighter of budget vapes. Buy one cheap, when it quits working or the battery dies, throw it away and get a new one!
VapeAir 2000,
One thing you got to watch about youtube is 90% of the positive feedback could be from the company, or people at the company.
We shall soon find out good Sirs!
Not sure this is the correct place to ask but can anyone give the exact dimensions of the FlowerMate Herb cans please. I'm wondering if they would fit in a CFH, Thanks.
Awesome, thanks for that, looks like they would fitWho knows for sure if it is the right place, but if you did they'd be .375 in diameter and .690 tall. 3/8 by 3/4 inch if you think that way.
OF