
Vaporizers
by Flowermate
The Flowermate Cap Pro is a portable dry herb vaporizer that delivers precise temperature control, a zirconia-cooled vapour path, and a body light enough to forget it's in your pocket. At just 90g and with a 0.3g oven, it sits in that sweet spot between pocket-friendly and session-capable — and it's one of the smoothest-pulling portables we've handled at this size.
The Cap Pro does two things that most vaporizers in this price range don't do well: it heats precisely and it cools effectively. The glazed stainless steel chamber heats your herb to whatever temperature you dial in — we're talking single-degree control here, not preset steps. That means you can sit at 185°C for flavour-forward sessions or push past 210°C when you want thicker clouds. The OLED screen makes it dead simple to see exactly where you're at.
Then there's the zirconia mouthpiece path. Zirconia is a ceramic material used in dental implants and high-end knife blades — it handles heat brilliantly and cools the vapour as it travels from the oven to your lips. The result is noticeably smoother than what you'd get from a standard plastic or silicone mouthpiece. We've passed this around the shop counter and the first thing people say is how clean the draw tastes. You actually get the terpene profile of your herb rather than a hot, harsh blast.
The magnetic mouthpiece cover deserves a mention too. Pop it off, brush out the chamber, wipe down the zirconia path, snap it back on. Cleaning a vaporizer shouldn't feel like a chore, and with the Cap Pro it genuinely doesn't. That matters more than people think — a dirty vaporizer tastes stale fast, and most portables have fiddly bits that discourage regular maintenance.
The Cap Pro's body is matte-finish aluminium — it feels solid in the hand without the cheap-plastic-toy vibe some portables give off. At 90g, it weighs less than most smartphones. The matte finish resists fingerprints and doesn't get slippery, which is a small thing until you've dropped a glossy vaporizer on concrete.
Haptic feedback is built in: the unit vibrates when it reaches your target temperature and at session start/end. Handy if you're using it outdoors and can't hear a beep, or if you'd rather not announce to everyone nearby that your vaporizer is ready.
The 2000mAh internal battery delivers around 18–20 sessions on a full charge, based on the default 5-minute session timer. That's genuinely impressive for a device this small. We've seen portables twice this size manage half those numbers.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Flowermate |
| Weight | 90g |
| Oven capacity | 0.3g |
| Heating chamber | Glazed stainless steel |
| Mouthpiece material | Zirconia ceramic |
| Temperature control | Full range, single-degree precision |
| Display | OLED screen |
| Battery | 2000mAh (internal) |
| Sessions per charge | 18–20 (at 5-min default) |
| Heat-up time | Approximately 30 seconds |
| Body material | Matte-finish aluminium |
| Haptic feedback | Yes |
| SKU | VS0246 |
The Cap Pro ships as a complete kit — you won't need to buy accessories separately to start using it straight away. Inside the box you'll find:
If you're weighing up options, here's how the Cap Pro stacks up against two other portables we carry. The Cap Pro hits a specific niche: ultra-portable, full temperature control, and a vapour path that punches above its weight class.
| Feature | Flowermate Cap Pro | Flowermate Cap (original) | Xmax V3 Pro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 90g | ~80g | ~120g |
| Temperature control | Full range (single-degree) | 3 presets | Full range |
| Mouthpiece | Zirconia ceramic | Standard | Glass |
| Oven size | 0.3g | 0.25g | 0.3g |
| Display | OLED | LED indicators | OLED |
| Battery | 2000mAh (internal) | 570mAh (internal) | 1600mAh (removable) |
| Sessions per charge | 18–20 | ~5 | ~10 |
The original Flowermate Cap is even smaller and lighter, but it trades temperature precision for simplicity — three presets instead of full control, and a much smaller battery. If you just want something truly pocketable and don't care about fine-tuning, the original Cap does its job. But if you want to dial in specific temperatures and not worry about charging every few sessions, the Cap Pro is a clear step up.
The Xmax V3 Pro offers a removable battery (handy for long days out) and a glass mouthpiece, but it's bulkier and doesn't have the zirconia cooling path. Both are solid — the Cap Pro wins on portability and vapour smoothness, the V3 Pro wins on battery flexibility.
Complete your setup: pick up a set of dosing capsules to pre-pack your sessions and keep the oven cleaner for longer. A small herb grinder with a fine consistency is also worth having — the Cap Pro's 0.3g chamber performs best with an even, medium-fine grind rather than hand-torn chunks.
We've sold a lot of portable vaporizers over the years, and the most common complaint isn't about flavour or cloud size — it's about cleaning. People buy a nice vaporizer, use it for two weeks, get lazy with maintenance, and then wonder why everything tastes burnt. The Cap Pro's magnetic mouthpiece and simple chamber design genuinely solve this. A quick brush-out after every few sessions, an occasional wipe of the zirconia path, and you're back to fresh-tasting vapour. We've seen customers keep the same Cap Pro running clean for months with minimal effort.
The second thing worth mentioning: temperature control actually matters. Different compounds in your herb vaporise at different temperatures. Terpenes — the flavour and aroma molecules — tend to come through at lower temperatures (around 160–180°C), while heavier compounds require more heat (200°C+). With single-degree precision, you can work your way up through a session, starting low for flavour and finishing higher for a more complete extraction. Preset vaporizers force you into three or four fixed points, which is fine but limiting. The Cap Pro lets you experiment.
The honest limitation? The 0.3g oven is on the smaller side. If you're used to loading up half a gram and sharing with friends, this is a solo device. For group sessions, you'll be repacking. That said, a smaller oven means more efficient extraction per load — less waste, more flavour per gram. For solo use, it's spot on.
The 2000mAh battery delivers around 18–20 sessions on a single charge, based on the default 5-minute session length. That's roughly a week of daily use for most people before you need to plug it in.
Start around 180°C for maximum flavour and lighter vapour. Work your way up to 200–210°C for denser clouds and more complete extraction. The single-degree control on the OLED screen lets you experiment session by session.
Pop off the magnetic mouthpiece cover, brush out the chamber with the included cleaning brush, and wipe down the zirconia path. Do this every 3–4 sessions and you'll keep the flavour clean. A deeper clean with isopropyl alcohol on the mouthpiece path every couple of weeks keeps things fresh.
The Cap Pro is designed for dry herb only. The glazed stainless steel chamber is optimised for ground botanical material. Loading concentrates risks clogging the airpath and damaging the chamber coating.
Yes — the OLED screen, simple two-button controls, and haptic feedback make it straightforward to use from day one. The 30-second heat-up and automatic 5-minute session timer mean you don't need to overthink anything. Just load, set your temperature, and draw.
Medium-fine works best. You want consistency without turning it to dust. Too coarse and you get uneven heating; too fine and you restrict airflow through the 0.3g chamber. A two-piece grinder with a few extra twists usually gets you there.
Zirconia is a high-strength ceramic material that handles heat without degrading or off-gassing. In the Cap Pro, it cools the vapour as it travels from the oven to your lips, resulting in a noticeably smoother and cooler draw compared to plastic or metal mouthpieces.
Last updated: April 2026