Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

leftyandsparky

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Excellent idea, I wonder if we can get anyone else to share? I love putting faces to names but methinks many TPers won't want to share their vaping faces [emoji4] not that there'd anything wrong with that


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Excellent idea, I wonder if we can get anyone else to share? I love putting faces to names but methinks many TPers won't want to share their vaping faces [emoji4] not that there'd anything wrong with that


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My face would break the forum.
 

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I am still using GS Airs on iSticks now at the 2 year mark. The GSs to me are just 1st gen E Ones.
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My first "real" mod was an istick mini with a GS Air tank 2 years ago. The istick is retired but I still use my GS Airs 24/7. Still my favorite tank!
 

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My face would break the forum.
here ya go:

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52anddone

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Everybody likes some one who draws no lines and "does it all". Hey now

Don't worry I swing both ways too but I definitely prefer my petite partners more.

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That's enough double entendres for one spot!

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Wow, I've just done 4 protank rebuilds and not one of them is registering on the meter. I guess I'm not as good as I thought![emoji38]


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Shouldn't hurt glass or stainless. O-rings and plastic parts, hard to say, although a short dip and good rinse would probably be ok.

I just use hot soapy water if it's a new device, after complete tear down, of course. And if just for routine cleaning, hot running water works well.
 

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