Handheld Anemometer Support

๐ŸŒฌ๏ธ How to Replace the Vane on Your Anemometer

The Windie 360 Handheld Anemometer is built to last โ€” even if itโ€™s taken a hit or two. While we recommend keeping it safe in its cover, we know that things can get wet and slippery out there.

Hereโ€™s an easy step-by-step video guide on how to replace the vane. Donโ€™t worry โ€” itโ€™s simpler than any DIY project.

P.S.
You can buy the Replacement Head here.

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know if the vane needs replacement?

A: If the top part (the vane) is cracked, bent, or doesnโ€™t spin freely like it used to - itโ€™s time to replace it.

Q: Can I replace it myself?

A: Yes! Itโ€™s super easy. You can follow our short step-by-step video guide โ€” no special tools or technical skills needed.

Q: Is the replacement part the same as the original?

A: Absolutely. Itโ€™s the exact same head that comes with your Windie 360 Anemometer, ensuring the same durability and precision.

Q: Whatโ€™s included in the replacement package?

A: Only the vane head. Your original Windie box includes a small screwdriver -ย  if youโ€™ve misplaced it, any glasses screwdriver will work perfectly.