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Bikenstein

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Well, this thing had better load itself with the best juice available, attach it self to an istick and sign a contract to NEVER fall out of my pocket in the bathroom at work! :lol:

:lol:...... I'm happy you got em. Let us know how you like them. I didn't expect any increase in flavor with them usin the same GSA coil, but I didn't expect less either. As I hear, it's very very minute though. I don't see how that can be detected :)
 

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:lol:...... I'm happy you got em. Let us know how you like them. I didn't expect any increase in flavor with them usin the same GSA coil, but I didn't expect less either. As I hear, it's very very minute though. I don't see how that can be detected :)
Super, industrial strength taste buds. :D
 

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I loaded it up, which was a pita just like everyone said, with my favorite NT liquid, Strawnilla, and the flavor is phenomenal! Not thrilled about the air control though. I've got it almost completely closed and it's still a bit airy for me. Not worth a hundred and some change IMHO!

So then to me, it probably wouldn't be worth the 10 bucks...
I don't like an airy draw at all.
You gonna get your money back soon, Lynn?
 

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I don't know about soon. The bank said upward to 2 weeks but I hope it's not that long. The process of recovery has begun though and the website has turned the matter over to their financial department. Question is...what do I do with the info they provide? Criminal charges?

The bank will refund my insufficient fees for the3 outstanding debts that occurred. So I'll only be out around $100 compared to the $270+ I am now.
 

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Tell me about wood tips, acrylic tips, glass tips (that don't break when a chipmunk squints at them), other tips...
and teach me where to get them. I promise not to make any many bad puns before 9 am in consideration of your fine help.
Thanks.

I've gotten most of my drip tips from FT. They have at least a million choices. My "Top 3 Favorites" (after trying 30 or so):

#1 Favorite:

https://www.fasttech.com/product/1522603

It's glass...nice draw...neutral temperature on lips...BIGGEST ADVANTAGE is NO lip grunge build-up. (Need a couple wraps of Dental-Floss around O-ring to get snug fit on my Nauty.)

#2 Favorite:

https://www.fasttech.com/product/1510102

It's aluminum...nice draw...cool temperature on lips...shape feels nice on lips...minimal lip grunge build-up.

#3 Favorite:

https://www.fasttech.com/product/1403100

AVERAGE in all aspects...but I get a lot of kicks over all the comments/laughs I get when I take it "out in public".
 
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:lol:...... I'm happy you got em. Let us know how you like them. I didn't expect any increase in flavor with them usin the same GSA coil, but I didn't expect less either. As I hear, it's very very minute though. I don't see how that can be detected :)

You need gas chromagraphical taste bubs :p
 

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Hello all. My 2cents for now. The 'M' just showed up at the door about 30 minutes ago.:)
- Air control nice, imo.
- It's shorter than my nauti's and the gsa. For a comparison, it looks like almost the exact size of a mini Nauti, except a tad shorter, so it will fit even better in the pocket. It IS very deceiving in size for the extra 2 ml.
- I didn't have trouble filling with a stock filler tip, but it is rather tight in there.
- As someone mentioned earlier, I don't see any difference in flavor (better or worse).
- My drip tips fit better now without modifying the o-rings.
- I noticed some people aren't happy with the airiness. I really don't see it as being that airy. If I close the acv, it's way too tight for me, so I crack it open a little and I'm happy with it.
- For now, it's just a little early to mention anymore. I like it a lot so far and...


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I've gotten most of my drip tips from FT. They have at least a million choices. My "Top 3 Favorites" (after trying 30 or so):

#1 Favorite:
https://www.fasttech.com/product/1522603
It's glass...nice draw...neutral temperature on lips...BIGGEST ADVANTAGE is NO lip grunge build-up. (Need a couple wraps of Dental-Floss around O-ring to get snug fit on my Nauty.)
#2 Favorite:
https://www.fasttech.com/product/1510102
It's aluminum...nice draw...cool temperature on lips...shape feels nice on lips...minimal lip grunge build-up.
#3 Favorite:
https://www.fasttech.com/product/1403100
AVERAGE in all aspects...but I get a lot of kicks over all the comments/laughs I get when I take it "out in public".

Thank you, Gerrymi. I had looked at the pyrex one earlier today. I like the shape. Also liked a bullet shaped one, but jade rather than aluminum. Also checked on the FT order I placed about ten days ago...still waiting to ship:(. Then I checked the GS Air M order that departed North Houston at 3:03 AM two days ago and is lost between Mars and Alpha Centauri. If I were a patient sort of tudull pupher, I'd be laughing at myself right about now.
Thanks also to everyone else who has offered tip advice. Think I'll pass on the Howitzer shell for now.:)
 

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I just go with your basic, clear, colored acrylic drip tips. I think I picked several up online for like 49 cents each. I do like the pretty marble ones, though. They are way too pricey for my bank account. :facepalm:

ETA: I have like 4 GSA drip tips that came with my tanks that are just sitting in a drawer. If anyone actually likes those things, just let me know and they're yours.
 
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Is there a difference in the vape between an acrylic, wood, plastic, glass or metal drip tip??

Im trying to understand the motivation behind spending $27 on a drip tip if its really all the same as the $2 ones.

I'm not sure about the $27 dips, although some are beautiful, they are usually handcrafted from a polymer clay and fired, so you are paying for artistry. With my mod budget blowing up, my drip tip budget stays at no more than$5 for a tip. That said, there is a lot of difference between materials, and shapes.

I don't like metal, stainless steel or chrome they get hot and if it is cold outside, they get really cold (I always have a fear of them sticking to my lips if they are wet and it is too cold). I like acrylic over wood, I don't think that the wood cleans out as well, and it holds strong flavors where a quick soak clears out the acrylics just fine.

I used to like ming/vase shapes because the draw was a little tighter, and the shape lessened the amount of spit back into my mouth. I'm starting to really like wider bore tips now, the vapor if fuller and thicker. The longer the tip, the cooler the vape because it has to travel further.

Now I know that many of you will have a field day with double entendre, so go at it. I'm looking forward to it. [emoji12][emoji3] Just had no other way to describe any of the differences.
 

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I'm not sure about the $27 dips, although some are beautiful, they are usually handcrafted from a polymer clay and fired, so you are paying for artistry. With my mod budget blowing up, my drip tip budget stays at no more than$5 for a tip. That said, there is a lot of difference between materials, and shapes.

I don't like metal, stainless steel or chrome they get hot and if it is cold outside, they get really cold (I always have a fear of them sticking to my lips if they are wet and it is too cold). I like acrylic over wood, I don't think that the wood cleans out as well, and it holds strong flavors where a quick soak clears out the acrylics just fine.

I used to like ming/vase shapes because the draw was a little tighter, and the shape lessened the amount of spit back into my mouth. I'm starting to really like wider bore tips now, the vapor if fuller and thicker. The longer the tip, the cooler the vape because it has to travel further.

Now I know that many of you will have a field day with double entendre, so go at it. I'm looking forward to it. [emoji12][emoji3] Just had no other way to describe any of the differences.

I will behave myself...it really hurts, but I will do it! :D
 

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I'm not sure about the $27 dips, although some are beautiful, they are usually handcrafted from a polymer clay and fired, so you are paying for artistry. With my mod budget blowing up, my drip tip budget stays at no more than$5 for a tip. That said, there is a lot of difference between materials, and shapes.

I don't like metal, stainless steel or chrome they get hot and if it is cold outside, they get really cold (I always have a fear of them sticking to my lips if they are wet and it is too cold). I like acrylic over wood, I don't think that the wood cleans out as well, and it holds strong flavors where a quick soak clears out the acrylics just fine.

I used to like ming/vase shapes because the draw was a little tighter, and the shape lessened the amount of spit back into my mouth. I'm starting to really like wider bore tips now, the vapor if fuller and thicker. The longer the tip, the cooler the vape because it has to travel further.

Now I know that many of you will have a field day with double entendre, so go at it. I'm looking forward to it. [emoji12][emoji3] Just had no other way to describe any of the differences.

OMG yes! Those metal tips are COLD as a mother trucker when the temps drop. :ohmy:
 

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ETA: I have like 4 GSA drip tips that came with my tanks that are just sitting in a drawer. If anyone actually likes those things, just let me know and they're yours.

I am sorely tempted to take you up on your offer, but I have enough and it would just be greedy of me...:laugh:
 

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Hello all. My 2cents for now. The 'M' just showed up at the door about 30 minutes ago.:)
- Air control nice, imo.
- It's shorter than my nauti's and the gsa. For a comparison, it looks like almost the exact size of a mini Nauti, except a tad shorter, so it will fit even better in the pocket. It IS very deceiving in size for the extra 2 ml.
- I didn't have trouble filling with a stock filler tip, but it is rather tight in there.
- As someone mentioned earlier, I don't see any difference in flavor (better or worse).
- My drip tips fit better now without modifying the o-rings.
- I noticed some people aren't happy with the airiness. I really don't see it as being that airy. If I close the acv, it's way too tight for me, so I crack it open a little and I'm happy with it.
- For now, it's just a little early to mention anymore. I like it a lot so far and...


If you like loud, oh these guys play loud for sure! At least this one does.

21b9j4k.jpg

RKE huh?...........:)
 
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