Eleaf GS Air Fan : Part 2

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tiburonfirst

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My girlfriend broke her aspire natuallis glass for the 3rd time and was a little to short on cash for glass so we found the eleaf gs air for $4.44 at a b&m. It was very comparable with aspire natuallis other than juice capacity. Great tank for mouth to lung and would recommend it to any new vapers.

very true! ;)
 

Jingles

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My girlfriend broke her aspire natuallis glass for the 3rd time and was a little to short on cash for glass so we found the eleaf gs air for $4.44 at a b&m. It was very comparable with aspire natuallis other than juice capacity. Great tank for mouth to lung and would recommend it to any new vapers.
Wow! You got a great deal on a GS Air!
 

Cheechako

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My girlfriend broke her aspire natuallis glass for the 3rd time and was a little to short on cash for glass so we found the eleaf gs air for $4.44 at a b&m. It was very comparable with aspire natuallis other than juice capacity. Great tank for mouth to lung and would recommend it to any new vapers.
Great price for a fantastic tank! Welcome to the Air Heads! :banana:

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Nanny22

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My girlfriend broke her aspire natuallis glass for the 3rd time and was a little to short on cash for glass so we found the eleaf gs air for $4.44 at a b&m. It was very comparable with aspire natuallis other than juice capacity. Great tank for mouth to lung and would recommend it to any new vapers.
Welcome! Nice to "meet" you! That was truly a GREAT price you got on the GS Air tank.
The glass on the Airs does not seem to break as easily as that on the Nautilus tanks -- I broke a Nauty or two, myself. ;)
Haven't broken an Air tank, though! A little tip for those who are accident prone, you can wrap a small rubber band or pony tail holder, etc around the glass section of your tank and that seems to help prevent the glass from striking a surface or shattering when tipped or dropped. :thumbs:
If she likes the basic "GS Air" there have been a few new improvements of late. The GS Air "M" and GS Tank are both favorites. If she likes a small tank for stealth vaping, the GS Air MS is great, too.
Hope to see you here often! Welcome to ECF!
 

Coolhandluke

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Thank you nanny22. The best welcome I've received this far. I was a previous member but lost the account password a few years ago. I've been vaping for over 2 years. I upgraded my gfs setup form a eleaf istick 20w with the gs air to a kanger subtank mini. She loves it. Thank you for the tip with the glass breaking. I have a "vapeband" lol..on my kanger subtanks plus and its saved me from using the extra glass a few times. ECF is the greatest BTW. You guys are so much less judgemental than other social media. Way cooler too.
 

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Hey Cool Hand Luke, That's like Wholesale Pricing for that Tank you should go back Stock Up! Good Score!

If GF is Tough on Her Nautilus Tanks you should get the Replacement Glass Decorative Sleeve to Protect Her Tanks!

I have a Few Nauti's all with Sleeve's! I can be tough on Tanks. I have a number of Broken GS Air Tanks - No Replacement Glass!??

You'll Find the GS Line to be a Good Quality Buy for the Money! Take a Look at the GS-M, MS & GS-Tank. You'll be Pleasantly Surprised!

Welcome Back CHL!

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My girlfriend broke her aspire natuallis glass for the 3rd time and was a little to short on cash for glass so we found the eleaf gs air for $4.44 at a b&m. It was very comparable with aspire natuallis other than juice capacity. Great tank for mouth to lung and would recommend it to any new vapers.
 

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Good morning Airheads! Isn't it funny how our preferences change? When I went looking for an upgrade from my beloved protank 2 minis, the gs air m and ms just hit the scene. Thanks to y'all I got a couple, liked them, changed my drip tips and wow, in love. First leaned towards the ms because I change flavors a lot. However one thing I've recently realized, reading the forum can lead to chasing the latest and greatest if your not careful. I've since bought a Kabuki and played around with ISub tanks. The Kabuki is great, but cost prohibitive if you like to switch out flavor like I do. My favorite tank right now is the gs m, still the champ! If the newer gs tank held a little bit more juice it might edge her out. ;)
 

Cheechako

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Sounds like the same path I took.
Loved the Protank Mini II, found this thread and tried the GS Air...no more shopping around for the best tank.
No more futzing with RTA's, leaky Protanks nor tricky wicking subtanks.
Fantastic tanks and coils for half the price of anything else on the market? I'm there! :thumbs:
GS Tank is a good tank, but like Chemtx said, failure on the capacity. :(
 
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