Hiya
Ok i got my new AFS today and it is extremely well designed, knurled caps for easy removal and beefed up o-rings for compression fitting onto the atomiser and for keeping your mouthpiece secure (excellent idea and well implemented

) it also has the added benefit of holding the atty so tightly that to remove the atty just unscrew the AFS, GG Grant user like myself will find this invaluable for changing batteries as the AFS is a wider diameter than the grant so you could imagine the fun of getting the atomiser cap of with the AFS attatched..let's just say a few swear words were uttered
Now i know a few people have had some problems upon first use, i had myself as my old AFS atty went to meet it's maker a while ago
The main problem people seem to be having is liquid seeping from the atty breathing hole, this is an indication that your atty is flooded (it's easily done but you will soon get the hang of it) here's my method..hope it's of some help
I vape 3-4 inhales with the atty in the hole down position, then i vape 6-7 inhales in the hole up position, this way i haven't had a single leak from the atty, the atty holds more juice than people seem to think around the coil, but as soon as you begin to have a slightly burned taste in the hole up position then move it to the hole down position for a few inhales...and repeat
If all that fails then chuck it out the window and i'll be there waiting to catch it
It's a completely new way of vaping but practice, practice and you will get the hang of it
oh p.s if you think your juice is too thin then add a bit of PG or VG to thicken it up and reduce the flow rate..works wonders
