I didn't have trouble filling with a stock filler tip, but it is rather tight in there.
This is the only thing I would change on the M!
I didn't have trouble filling with a stock filler tip, but it is rather tight in there.
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.
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!![]()
OMG yes! Those metal tips are COLD as a mother trucker when the temps drop.![]()
and the plastic tip...This is the only thing I would change on the M!
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Br-r-r-r-r!
I love that movie, we watch it several times each year during the holidays. We even have a special award lamp we put out.![]()
Yea I think tips can alter heat and flavor too.
The shape and material can alter your vape.
Not thrilled about the air control though. I've got it almost completely closed and it's still a bit airy for me.
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.
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'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.
My M drip tip ain't plastic! It's another mother trucking metal one!
It has a metal "coat" but the inside is plastic. At least mine are that way.
Do you have a temperature change over night? I like to keep my bedroom cool and I've noticed that when there is a change in temp the seals can shrink causing my carto tanks to leak. I've had the whole tank empty out when getting too cold. I wonder if the GS Air is subject to the same thing.
Also, Does the draw get tighter if you use a different drip tip on the GS M? I never use the stock drip tips.
I just put it on just to try it and I still like my good ole acrylic tips. One day I will have to try a glass tip.It has a metal "coat" but the inside is plastic. At least mine are that way.
Quick change of subject; any Silicon Valley fans here? Funny show.
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