Eleaf GS Air Fan : Part 2

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I have to confess that I have been using my basic and the .75 coils in the GS Air2 for the entire week at work.:blush:
It really is a nice set up...

Yeah, that place was going out of business so I snagged it and some coils...

Just dipping your toes in, huh? Looks like you're all in.

In case you get in over your head... :lol:

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Thank you!
Had one TC coil left for the GS Tank that I used on the Evic mini...I do know TC is not for me!
But sub-ohm...not a lot of difference between the .75's and the recoils I use.
But then, I'm a man of low taste and questionable morals. :lol:

I vaped the tank dry and scorched it, figured that was all she wrote for that cotton coil. Refilled tank and the coil continued producing good vape and no burnt taste.

first sub-ohmin' (which leads to harder, vape) then (so he says) "had to got to temp control" "was burnin my cotton, dude"
but not our boy, he used his powers for good, not evil...
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so a successful modeling career has led -

to a lucrative vapin’ calendar deal
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way to roll that sub-ohmin TC into a way of life…

The End
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first sub-ohmin' (which leads to harder, vape) then (so he says) "had to got to temp control" "was burnin my cotton, dude"
but not our boy, he used his powers for good, not evil...
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so a successful modeling career has led -

to a lucrative vapin’ calendar deal
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way to roll that sub-ohmin TC into a way of life…

The End
:toast:

:banana:
:lol::lol::lol::lol:
Too rich, too funny!
 

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Yeah, that place was going out of business so I snagged it and some coils...
777? I got some coils from them as well.
About 1 years worth of coils at my current consumption rate and another 14mm air2 tank for around $20 including shipping... I forget the exact number.
 

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777? I got some coils from them as well.
About 1 years worth of coils at my current consumption rate and another 14mm air2 tank for around $20 including shipping... I forget the exact number.
That's the one, could not pass up the temptation!
 

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Currently my 3 favs.

I'm trying a .75 in the Air-M sitting on the Pegasus mod. The watts sound low for a .75 but for a couple of days I've had it set on 15-17 watts with the tank air barely cracked open. I had the tank on an Eleaf TC60W and liked how it felt in the hand better than the Pegasus, but I have a charger station base for the Pegasus and it's so convenient to just drop it in. Hella better than the Triton tank that came with the Pegasus.

The Basic with the Molehill Mountain tip, has a .75 as well. Air wide open. Nice vape but I may change the tip. This one has a bit stronger acrylic taste than some. I'm hoping that it settles down with use because I do like it on the Basic. If not, the stock tip is fine.

And the Nautilus Mini on an Innokin T18 with a 1.8 ... it's my favorite, but I enjoy the variety the others offer. I did have to break the stupid magnetic cover off the bottom of the T18 battery. Kind of bugged me how the cover moved around so easily. The USB charging port on the bottom is fully exposed now so we'll see if I can keep it clean enough to not clog up with debris and stuff.

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I've put the silicone oring up on the bottom edge of the thread in its original position at the end of the threading and now no air trepassing it.

The .75 coil is honest and affordable, no leakage and only a princple of gurguline at the end of the liquid in tank but not a serius things. The air is fixed position in close lung/open mouth inhale the sligly and unaffordable silicon ring in normal use is unpractical and unaffordable it is a anti chock in mine.....

Right for the price GS19, no bad coil no bad aroma no bad vapour at 15w a good match whith Minivolt but nothing more....Mininautilus is more affordable,, more well done and aroma in mouth inhale is better a lot, the air is regulable, the cells last a lot and no gurguline leackage never....

GS 19mm is a good atom for the price, little price for little atom nothing more.
 

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I install it in the caps prior to putting the caps back on the base. When I remove the cap for cleaning, I make sure it comes off with the cap and UC both together.
The tension of the mesh keeps it in the cap during UC. I'm glad it works so well for you!
Here's the video, sorry for the poor quality:
 

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I install it in the caps prior to putting the caps back on the base. When I remove the cap for cleaning, I make sure it comes off with the cap and UC both together.
The tension of the mesh keeps it in the cap during UC. I'm glad it works so well for you!
Here's the video, sorry for the poor quality:


Has anyone ever told you that you have sexy hands?
No? I can see why...

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I install it in the caps prior to putting the caps back on the base. When I remove the cap for cleaning, I make sure it comes off with the cap and UC both together.
The tension of the mesh keeps it in the cap during UC. I'm glad it works so well for you!
Here's the video, sorry for the poor quality:

Darn, that actually looks a lot easier than wrapping the inside part, and you only have to do it once!
 

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Darn, that actually looks a lot easier than wrapping the inside part, and you only have to do it once!
I wanted to get away from having to hold gauze or mesh in place while putting the cap on.
You only have to be a little careful when removing the cap prior to cleaning to keep the mesh in the cap.
I usually use my fingernail to hold the mesh in the cap while removing it. (Wonder if a manicure would make that easier?)
I haven't had the mesh come out of the cap while rinsing and running through the UC yet. Easy-Peasy!
And I finally found a use for those darn blue screwdrivers.
 
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