Eleaf GS Air Fan

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Cheechako

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I lost the air adjustment screw for one of my Airs the other day and so decided to set it aside until I could figure
out a substitute...down one base! Ar-r-rgh!
Today I was adjusting the airflow for a new coil and just removed the screw entirely, perfect!
Now I can remove them all and not worry about it!
I have now annoited myself the "Resident Air Head" in celebration of these great tanks. :laugh:
 
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Photo SMOK 18350 Pipe Mod wGS 16B Stretch Taper Drip Tip, Mutant 26650 Mod wKanger Areo Tank Giant and Defender 25 watt Mod wMelo.


Since this thread seems to be "meandering" (everyone's waiting for news on the Air-M and Air-MS)...I gotta' ask...how do you like your Defender?

Since I already have ALL 4 of the 30Watt-iStick colors...I'm strongly considering a Defender for my next mod-purchase.

The 30S is a Tough Little Guy and as you say "in Work Environment" they Really do Hold Up! You have to have Tanks that hold Up in Everyday Life Situations! And I do Love the Swivel Tips!

I still have three 30S's in my rotation. The coils last forever and the TOP-Filling is SO incredibly easy. (Leave on mod => unscrew top => add juice => screw top back on => back to vaping.)

I threw their Swivel Tips out the window. (They're METAL and HUGE.) I replaced them with FT glass tips (with a couple wraps of Dental Floss around their threads to make them tight).
 

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I lost the air adjustment screw for one of my Airs the other day and so decided to set it aside until I could figure
out a substitute...down one base! Ar-r-rgh!
Today I was adjusting the airflow for a new coil and just removed the screw entirely, perfect!
Now I can remove them all and not worry about it!
I have now annoited myself the "Resident Air Head" in celebration of these great tanks. :laugh:

PM me about those if you are going to I like those tanks lol
 
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Ian444

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I lost the air adjustment screw for one of my Airs the other day and so decided to set it aside until I could figure
out a substitute...down one base! Ar-r-rgh!
Today I was adjusting the airflow for a new coil and just removed the screw entirely, perfect!
Now I can remove them all and not worry about it!
I have now annoited myself the "Resident Air Head" in celebration of these great tanks. :laugh:

You can always whittle down a toothpick (make it tapered) and put that through the 2 airholes, move it in or out to get the sweet spot, then cut it to length. This made mine suddenly quiet, which previously made a lot of intake noise if the screw was adjusted in too far.
 
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