Eleaf GS Air Fan : Part 2

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Katya

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Don't know if it was just a thing with the early batch of GS Air 2s - the ones where you screw the screw in to adjust the airflow - but I read a lot about this not working or making any difference.

I have to say I have played about with this using the little screwdriver, which you get for glasses and which lives permanently on my keyring, and I do find it makes a difference.

I run mine with the screw about half way in and to me this with a GS Air 2 on an istick set at 8 watts gives a grand vape.

I tried to adjust that screw but it didn't make much of a difference, IMHO. :D I think mine is close to all the way out.
 

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Yes - I did need a strong light to actually see the slot in the screw, but I have noticed if I hold the tank up to daylight and look through the two airholes I can see the end of the screw protruding into the channel. I have screwed the thing all the way in, but found for me that it made the draw too tight. Actually it worked pretty well as it came but for me it was just that wee bit airy so I experimented.
 

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A bit of sanity to start the day.

"Best way to quit?
Sales of e-cigarettes have been rising steadily since the first went on sale in 2007 in the UK.

Since 2012, they have replaced nicotine patches and gum to become the most popular choice of smoking cessation aid in England.

Around one in 20 adults in England uses e-cigarettes, and nearly all of these are ex-smokers or current smokers who are trying to cut down or quit.

E-cigarettes have remained controversial and this year ministers in Wales attempted to ban them from public places.

The Royal College of Physicians says smokers who use e-cigarettes or prescribed medications - with support from their doctor - are more likely to quit permanently. "
source: E-cigarettes should be offered to smokers, say doctors - BBC News

 

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A bit of sanity to start the day.

"Best way to quit?
Sales of e-cigarettes have been rising steadily since the first went on sale in 2007 in the UK.

Since 2012, they have replaced nicotine patches and gum to become the most popular choice of smoking cessation aid in England.

Around one in 20 adults in England uses e-cigarettes, and nearly all of these are ex-smokers or current smokers who are trying to cut down or quit.

E-cigarettes have remained controversial and this year ministers in Wales attempted to ban them from public places.

The Royal College of Physicians says smokers who use e-cigarettes or prescribed medications - with support from their doctor - are more likely to quit permanently. "
source: E-cigarettes should be offered to smokers, say doctors - BBC News

You are lucky you have a less powerful tobacco industry in he UK than we have in the US! They are petty much doing everything they can to either kill, or get complete control of ecigarettes and or the production of ejuice!I've heard they are trying to get legislation passed that would put everyone put the Big companies out of business through regulations and fees to be able to handle nicotine!
 

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You are lucky you have a less powerful tobacco industry in he UK than we have in the US! They are petty much doing everything they can to either kill, or get complete control of ecigarettes and or the production of ejuice!I've heard they are trying to get legislation passed that would put everyone put the Big companies out of business through regulations and fees to be able to handle nicotine!

not necessarily - there's also a glimmer of hope for us
Maybe E-Cigarettes Actually Do Help People Quit
 

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You are lucky you have a less powerful tobacco industry in he UK than we have in the US!

Good morning, Kind Sir. We ceased being part of the UK in 1776, but it took a while longer to get out from under Mass. :p

I live in the land of theocratic prudery, where science takes a back seat to corporate welfare, but you and I are firmly on the same page.​
 

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eleaf gs air or gs air 2 atomizer ?
Hiya VLL!
Are you asking which we prefer? What's the difference?
Is it the large or small GS Air 2 tank?
The new, large GS Air tank uses a removable silicone band to adjust air flow, GS Air tanks use a built in AFC.

 

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I have three of them - personally I like them, they are simple, cheap and work well. IMHO they actually look good on an iStick. Believe it or not I also like the clear wider drip tip on them.

I suppose it all depends on what model you got when you came in.

Just goes to confirm we are not all the same!
 

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We are not all the same???

"My Lord, while some may prefer the slimmer taller model with the glistening tip, I myself am better suited by the shorter thicker model with or without the rubber ring," as I am reliably informed the Actress said to the Bishop on a famous occasion...and further in the words of the Immortal Montagu Burton (May his Name be praised!) founder of the "Twenty One Shilling Tailor's" ( "all gents suitings priced at 21/- and available for but One Shilling down with the balance to be paid at One Shilling per week") - "One size does NOT fit all!"

Vape what you like; like what you vape, has always seemed a good saying to me!
 

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Ditto! I actually thought my comment about everyone being different (in their tastes/preferences) was pretty inclusive and non controversial...perhaps even self evident...but somehow it didn't seem to strike you the same way???

Perhaps I am reading your comment wrong?

Personally I thought we were talking about preferences in the different models of GS Air Tanks with two folk not preferring the model with the silicone or rubber ring.

My original comment referred to my preference for the model with the external removable ring...but as I didn't come here for an argument I added my final comment about everyone being different.
 

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Ditto! I actually thought my comment about everyone being different (in their tastes/preferences) was pretty inclusive and non controversial...perhaps even self evident...but somehow it didn't seem to strike you the same way???

Perhaps I am reading your comment wrong?

Personally I thought we were talking about preferences in the different models of GS Air Tanks with two folk not preferring the model with the silicone or rubber ring.

My original comment referred to my preference for the model with the external removable ring...but as I didn't come here for an argument I added my final comment about everyone being different.
We're definitely all different here, @Falconeer ! I wouldn't have it any other way - the alternative is quite boring, no? There's plenty of room for everyone's opinion. And with these confusing tank names and styles Eleaf is putting out, it sounds like there will be something for everyone. :thumbs:
 
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