I just called slide4less/authorizedvaporizerdealer.com about the special on blue FM's. He has way too many blue ones and is selling that color down (probably for a week or two, depending on how fast they go) at his cost, plus the approximate shipping cost. So if you want a great price and don't mind blue, call 1-888-659-8731 for the FC special. The fixed temp model is $50 + $4 shipping, and the 3 temp version is $59 + 4.
He's going to fix the website price when he gets a chance. His intent was to price the variable temp version at $68, including shipping. That's not working out for everyone right now, with some getting charged shipping and some not. I told him about that and still don't know what's going on there. For phone orders he'll take your credit card # or send you a PayPal invoice. Even when the website price gets corrected, you'll save a few bucks with a phone order.
ScottFL said:
I have been using the FM V5 for a couple of weeks now and was curious about everyone's experience with visible exhale vapor. When I first started using it there was zero visible vapors, at first went overboard thinking it wasn't doing anything
I got a Pinnacle Pro and on level one heat it looks like I was smoking there was so much vapor.
Apples and oranges. Different brand, design, and likely a different heat setting.
Expecting big vapor clouds from a small pocket portable is expecting too much, and I would bet big bucks that your "zero visible vapors" was not really zero. Did your herb turn brown? If so, then your vape reached vaping temp and produced vapor. If you inhaled then you got the vapor it produced. Surely you got an effect, assuming you weren't already so high you couldn't tell. Don't get hung up on having to see a big cloud of vapor in order to determine if the unit is working or not. Keep in mind that visible vapor needs good lighting to be seen. The less dense the vapor, the better the lighting you need in order to see it. Also, if you're using the fixed temp version, you won't see as much vapor as the guy who's using the 3 step model at the highest setting, since higher temps produce thicker vapor.