Something to go with that coffee?
Mornin' Lynn, Ms. Tibs, Pug breeders...
Mornin' Lynn, Ms. Tibs, Pug breeders...
Yep, scary ain't it!Good morning Airheads. I see we have a new home!![]()
Yep, that seems to be the case with my "M" tanks as well - some are tight and some are loose. The more you use them, the easier they adjust. (Whether you want them to or not!) It doesn't bother me - these tanks are head and shoulders above the Nautilus minis and everything else I was using before.Hope it's okay to talk about the GS Air M in this thread? I just started using them pretty recently. I had just one. I don't change flavors, so it was fine, and I puffed happily on it with no problems. Decided I liked it so much I wanted another. The new one arrived this week. My first M tank had a loose band for the airflow adjustment. With my finger I could open and close it easily ...but it was loose enough that sometimes the air flow would get adjusted just by my handling the PV. This new one is completely different. The band is very tight..quite difficult to open and shut, but it can be done with some effort. Has anyone else had this sort of thing happen? I mean: two of the same M tanks, but one has a much looser airflow adjustment than the other? Just curious.
For the price I can deal with the QC problems with the AFC. By far the GS tanks are best their class.Hope it's okay to talk about the GS Air M in this thread? I just started using them pretty recently. I had just one. I don't change flavors, so it was fine, and I puffed happily on it with no problems. Decided I liked it so much I wanted another. The new one arrived this week. My first M tank had a loose band for the airflow adjustment. With my finger I could open and close it easily ...but it was loose enough that sometimes the air flow would get adjusted just by my handling the PV. This new one is completely different. The band is very tight..quite difficult to open and shut, but it can be done with some effort. Has anyone else had this sort of thing happen? I mean: two of the same M tanks, but one has a much looser airflow adjustment than the other? Just curious.
If you're referring to the GS Air Tank for the TC coils, it is a nice tank in all respects except for capacity.For the price I can deal with the QC problems with the AFC. By far the GS tanks are best their class.I believe the new SS tank is a tighter more consistent fit. I haven't bought any but it's a matter of time..
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Not if you have several going at once.If you're referring to the GS Air Tank for the TC coils, it is a nice tank in all respects except for capacity.
Seems Like I was always filling it...
That's why I'm waitin on the larger version..GSAir TC M.If you're referring to the GS Air Tank for the TC coils, it is a nice tank in all respects except for capacity.
Seems Like I was always filling it...
Yep, that seems to be the case with my "M" tanks as well - some are tight and some are loose. The more you use them, the easier they adjust. (Whether you want them to or not!) It doesn't bother me - these tanks are head and shoulders above the Nautilus minis and everything else I was using before.
That's why I'm waitin on the larger version..GSAir TC M.![]()
I cannot seem to be able to do this...two going at the most. It's not like I don't have the tanks.Not if you have several going at once.![]()
In furtherance of this rumor, eleaf has denied the tanks existence, but it has been seen in France...Something tells me it's time to start a rumor about the forthcoming (!) GS-Tank M,
with it's 4.5 to 5 ml capacity and FM radio.![]()
I have 4 going right now. Two, however, have the same juice in them.I cannot seem to be able to do this...two going at the most. It's not like I don't have the tanks.![]()
Cheechako: In furtherance of this rumor, eleaf has denied the tanks' existence, but it has been seen in France...where... René Descartes walks into a bar. The bartender approaches him and asks, "Ah, good evening Monsieur Descartes! Shall I serve you the usual drink?"
Descartes replies "I think not,"...and promptly vanishes.![]()
That was excellent, Monsieur Cheecakò. Now, back to coils and cables, if we may...
A jumper-cable walks into a bar. The barman says "I'll serve you, but don't start anything."