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imeothanasis

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To satisfy the 3,7 volt lovers, I made this little monster with 1300 mah battery at 3,7 volt.


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Yes lucky, they are protected. And I like the "now you are talking" xa xa. nice. But if I make a comparison with two of them (GGNano and GGGrant) you will get disapointed with the nano (vapor and throat kick).

But I will tell you something good for you. Do you want a GGNano with the power of GGGrant?

If you answer me, I will answer back to you;)
 

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NOW YOU ARE TALKING IMO. Size is nice. My biggest concern is that button getting pushed accidentally. Also are those 3.7 v protected batteries?

The size of the equipment is very important,
it has to look good,
it has to fit comfortably in your hand,
it has to perform consistantly,
it must not go off prematurely,
it must have protection.............
and it must not fail when good performance is needed most.

I am sure the 2 GG's here will not fail
in any of these stipulations............
 
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The size of the equipment is very important,
it has to look good,
it has to fit comfortably in your hand,
it has to perform consistantly,
it must not go off prematurely,
it must have protection.............
and it must not fail when good performance is needed most.

I am sure the 2 GG's here will not fail
in any of these stipulations............

I'm liking the looks, looks good and small for hand and comfortable, I'm sure it would perform consistently, I still don't agree without an on/off switch that it cannot go off prematurely so that doesn't give protection. Good he is using protective batteries. I'm sure it's a quality product, but I still don't feel it's "there" quite yet. I'm still watching though. :D
 

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Dear Vaghanie, when the nano will be in the market you will see it here friend

Di, you are just right, thanks. I am trying to cover all the people's demands.

Lucky, its not dificult at all to make the button safe. I will raise the case where the button is, so the button will come to the same height with his case. Please tell me then how will you push it? with the nail?

If you want to push it with your finger and to have protection, I must make a large button. Large buttons are ungly.

And I have asked you before about the protection. Why do you want to have an ungly GG instead of unthreating the atomizer when it is in your bag? Is this unthreaded movement more time-consuming than pushing a button? and if yes, how many time will you spend for unthreading the atomizer? And why dont you unthread the atomizer a little? If you do that the contact will be lost so you are not in danger.
 

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Lucky,
as I understand these things,
most people dissassemble their e-cig
when travelling,
either into the purse,
or into a carrying case of some kind,
with spares, juice, etc.

I do not know of anyone
who carries a fully assembled e-cig when travelling.

I wouldn't carry a fully assembled one in my purse,
Juice all over everything ....Yuk ......
 

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Thanks Di, and something else. If you have the atomizer on the GG, if for some reason the pressure from an object bend the threads of GG or the atomizer? It must be a big pressure but if it happens?

There is no reason at all to carry a full asseble cig.

But if there was a on - off switch and this switch was pressed with the button together?? Its very dificult to happen but for all these reasons and Di's reasons, its better to disassemble the atty. I do it every night before go to bed even if the GG is sitting on the table
 

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Thanks Di, and something else. If you have the atomizer on the GG, if for some reason the pressure from an object bend the threads of GG or the atomizer? It must be a big pressure but if it happens?

There is no reason at all to carry a full asseble cig.

But if there was a on - off switch and this switch was pressed with the button together?? Its very dificult to happen but for all these reasons and Di's reasons, its better to disassemble the atty. I do it every night before go to bed even if the GG is sitting on the table

Yes, we should all do it every night before we go to bed,
it is good for us, and our GG...........
 

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Hi guys, yes I would push with my finger, not my nail, and guys, YES, I want something to carry around a lot assembled IN my pocket when I leave the house to do business. I want to be able to have in my pocket to take puffs off of whenever I need them when I am out working and to do it discreetly with a long lasting batty. For my lifestyle and what I do for a living this is very important to me. I never disassemble my e cig except at night blow out the atty. So I am just telling you why I am looking for something and what my needs are and that is why I keep watching to find the right thing. I do understand I could loosen the atty to remove the connection while in my pocket. I get that.
 

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I can see the attraction for petite hands.

As for the button, well I was out clubbing last night and felt something warm in my pocket when I got lazy and rushed in on the dancefloor... whoops!!! 8-o

Fortunately, I felt it very quickly and learnt my lesson.:D

It's still to my eye the most aesthetically pleasing e-cig on the market without a doubt, in addition to all its practical advantages.

E-cigs that light up in all colours including now rainbows!!!, Sorry, that's gauche AND battery draining...

Moving the button to the atomiser end would ruin the line of its looks.
 

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See, the button went off! That is why I am so concerned, and yes, I love the looks of the Nano for the petite hands, very nice. Love the name too, but I just cannot bring myself to making my buying decision on something that is not 100% safe. I don't feel the new Janty stick is safe either, no on/off and not even using protected batteries.
 
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