Click 'buy' and all you get is a contact form. They'll be happy to take your money and send you one when they actually get stock, but it's clear they're just taking preorders.http://jolingtech.com/product.aspx
Online store claiming to sell flowermate pros and minis. not sure if ild believe it though unless anyone has had any experience with them?
Outdated form factor? I don't agree. It's flat and a better 'pocket fit' than the round, cylinder design. I do like the cylinder shape better in my hand, in actual use, but there's no comparison for battery life. The FM 5 series is like the energizer bunny. As for the glass mp being outdated, a different shape might make cleaning a little easier, but otherwise I don't see it.I feel like this is slightly outdated in terms of form factor and glass stems.
Anyone post any directions on the best way to open up a V5.0S?
Want to see if I can fix mine.
Pop off both sliding covers. There will be screws. After you unscrew them, mind the temp button and such when you slide everything out. Go Buttom up. After that you will see pretty much everything. If you do this while medicated, take pics so you can have references when you reassemble.
Recently I noticed the LED in the bowl is not lighting up , have u guys encounter this problem?
can you explain pop off? im always scared ill break it
can you explain pop off? I'm always scared ill break it
That's exactly my problem with my FM. I have heavily used it for the past year now that I have owned it and it was working out great until the hits started to become more and more restrictive lately. If I could just remove the lower "fixed" screen to clean underneath it I'm sure it will hit like day one, but for now I'll just stick with my new soloI managed to take it apart i just dont know how to get to the bottom screen now
I managed to take it apart i just dont know how to get to the bottom screen now
Underneath the chamber, there are holes. You need to poke through the holes to pop the screen out. Please, be gentle in handling everything at this point. I dont want you to be vapeless.
I am so very scared to try this, but going to have to eventually when i wanna clean the bottom screen T____T
I did, only a threading needle fits in there and I already broke 3 needles trying to pop out the lower screen. If SMISS is reading this you should really make this screen removable in your next model.Underneath the chamber, there are holes. You need to poke through the holes to pop the screen out. Please, be gentle in handling everything at this point. I dont want you to be vapeless.
Tried that, Doesn't really work.If you really don't want to take it apart (and I can't say I blame you), one alternative is to get a long skinny needle, run it over medium sandpaper lengthwise (to put some grooves in it to help it scrape better), then poke it in each hole on the bottom plate and give it a little twist. (Note that I haven't tried this yet, but I probably will when the need arises). I estimate that there's something like 225 holes on the chamber screen, so if you figure maybe 4 seconds per hole, this would only take around 15 minutes.
Tried that, Doesn't really work.
Yes, it takes some force. Reason is you might have packed your loads down to hard, jamming it in there tighter. I broke two needles. I took the oven off(wires still intact)from where it is held. I put the needle in from the bottom holes, and pressed down on a hard surface with the needle forcing itself up to force the screen up. Try it in each hole to loosen it up from all sides.I did, only a threading needle fits in there and I already broke 3 needles trying to pop out the lower screen.
Thanks, Thats exactly what I did. Did you try using it without the screen on?Yes, it takes some force. Reason is you might have packed your loads down to hard, jamming it in there tighter. I broke two needles. I took the oven off(wires still intact)from where it is held. I put the needle in from the bottom holes, and pressed down on a hard surface with the needle forcing itself up to force the screen up. Try it in each hole to loosen it up from all sides.
☆please be careful if you try this☆
Ok, I removed it just now. I tried it again with one of the broken needles and it popped out. It wasn't easy and it took alot of force but its out. It looks like it should work the same, if not better, without the lower screen so I put it all back together. The airflow is a lot better now but my battery is dead so I cant put it to the test right now.
Thanks, Thats exactly what I did. Did you try using it without the screen on?
Those holes in the bottom of the chamber are pretty big, so material may fall through and get in the unit. I used a solo screen domed a bit and put it in the bottom of the oven. Much better performance.