Edit: nm,Good Afternoon Tootlers!
Todays device is the Origen Genesis set up in MTL mode with some very fine 705 Kawartha Blend from Peterborough Ontario.
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The setup sort of skirts the TP definition by a smidgen as the coil is 0.7Ω at 18W, it is 26g wire so a little more power is needed. I could rebuild it with 30g and meet specs completely. This atty is NOT a cloud chaser by any means, it is strictly flavor. With a 500 mesh for the wick, if you have never tried a genesis setup, then you owe it to yourself to try one. The flavor is so outstanding that all your other devices will not see any more use.
I spent all the summers during my youth at the cottage in Fenelon Falls which is appropriately labeled the Jewel of the Kawarthas. So once I saw this juice you just know it had to be tried, a nice three tobacco blend with a graham cracker finish.![]()
Andria,If you link to images on your DB acct, how fast is it? Does it take a while for the images to load? The webhost I'm using, I selected because of their speed and the speed of their DB servers, but just for linking to images online, I probably don't really need that much speed.
Andria
Andria,
Did you ever check out the GS Air thread or the tanks?
I always liked this Seal.
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We love our GS Air "M" tanks -- all ten of them!!! Bye, Bye Nautilus minis and your short-lived coils! Here's a link to the tanks for anyone who has not seen them yet :I got my GS Air today from fasttech and I'm amazed at how fast it got here. I didn't expect it until the end of next week.
This thing is a tootle puffers fog machine. I can't believe how much vapor comes out.
We love our GS Air "M" tanks -- all ten of them!!! Bye, Bye Nautilus minis and your short-lived coils! Here's a link to the tanks for anyone who has not seen them yet :
Eleaf GS Air M
And a link to the GS Air fan thread here at ECF: Eleaf GS Air Fan | E-Cigarette Forum
The tanks are a perfect match for the isticks and have garnered a ton of favorable reviews from vapers who until now were using similar, but more expensive, tanks and coils.
EXACTLY!!!Couldn't agree more. The GS Air (and M) have become my preferred prêt–à–porter toppers.I still use Kanger Emow and Aerotank, but they are in a distant second place. Sorry, Kanger. Neve used the Naughties.
My favorite TP RTAs are Kayfun 4 Tobeco clone (recently acquired), Lemo Drop and Erlkonigin nano. Waiting for a make-your-own Taifun from FT that was recommended here by billherbst.
I'm ready for the FDA. Bring it on, Mitch.
We love our GS Air "M" tanks -- all ten of them!!! Bye, Bye Nautilus minis and your short-lived coils! Here's a link to the tanks for anyone who has not seen them yet :
Eleaf GS Air M
And a link to the GS Air fan thread here at ECF: Eleaf GS Air Fan | E-Cigarette Forum
The tanks are a perfect match for the isticks and have garnered a ton of favorable reviews from vapers who until now were using similar, but more expensive, tanks and coils.
Just jump right in, AldenF! We need you over there, and you can pick right up where we are -- in the middle of some shenanigans and knowledge sharing!Just what I need, another 300+ page thread to catch up on...![]()
Just what I need, another 300+ page thread to catch up on...![]()
Andrea, the Lemo II is heavier than a GSA M....3oz compared to about 2oz but the quality is there and about avg weight for an RTA. Top fill is great and 0 leaks if you remember to close the AFC when fillingLooked at them, and bikenstein and I traded remarks about them, and I decided they're not for me; I found the T3S and Mini PT II heads too small and fiddly, and that would undoubtedly apply to the GS Air, which is not even 22mm wide. The Lemo or Lemo II seems to be more my sort of thing. I may try out a Lemo II at some point, that top-filling gets my attention, and the ability to close off the airflow quite tightly, though in general I don't care for the weight of pyrex; I use the tall M-tanks (plastic) with my kayfuns, which helps reduce their weight considerably.
Andria
Waiting for a make-your-own Taifun from FT that was recommended here by billherbst.