hey gals
so i got tons of these wallflower bulbs and the photo i've attached is a 2+ MONTHS old one. i've marked with a black marker, hoping to see the fluid has actually floated in my room somehow but it seems like nothing is happening. what am i doing wrong? is it even possible to use it wrong!?
wishing i've not spent so much money for something that doesn't work....
You may have just gotten a dud wallflower. I have had a few in the past and I only had two that have not moved once the liquid has gotten to a little past the halfway point. I find that their wallflowers are hit and miss, performance wise.
it doesn't matter if it's plugged in electrically or not, right? because i figured maybe because i'm using an adapter since i'm not from the US. but i doubt it. hmmmm.
I know they're pretty tricky to screw in there. This happened to me once because it wasn't screwed in all the way. Have you tried taking it out completely and reattaching it?
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Jul 16, 2012
Materialism I.
so i got tons of these wallflower bulbs and the photo i've attached is a 2+ MONTHS old one. i've marked with a black marker, hoping to see the fluid has actually floated in my room somehow but it seems like nothing is happening. what am i doing wrong? is it even possible to use it wrong!?
wishing i've not spent so much money for something that doesn't work....
Jul 16, 2012
Latia C.
You may have just gotten a dud wallflower. I have had a few in the past and I only had two that have not moved once the liquid has gotten to a little past the halfway point. I find that their wallflowers are hit and miss, performance wise.
Jul 16, 2012
Materialism I.
it doesn't matter if it's plugged in electrically or not, right? because i figured maybe because i'm using an adapter since i'm not from the US. but i doubt it. hmmmm.
Jul 16, 2012
Latia C.
I don't think it matters. I have a wall outlet and it didn't move for a long time after it hit the halfway mark.
Jul 18, 2012
Materialism I.
i don't get how a wallflower can NOT work. there's no mechanism. UCH.
Jul 18, 2012
Britt B.
I know they're pretty tricky to screw in there. This happened to me once because it wasn't screwed in all the way. Have you tried taking it out completely and reattaching it?
Jul 18, 2012
Peri O.
chek to see if the plug in is`warm. i had one that did not heat up , it will not work if it doesnt.
Jul 28, 2012
Materialism I.
maybe my adapter isn't good. i'll keep you updated. thanks <3