GG SS size comparison

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Goldenkobold

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If you google "GGTS size comparison" and go to images you can get a few picture of one next to an ego and other devices
http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/6605/dsc01128e.jpg
This one shows it next to an ego and an SB (I think it has one of the acronym friendly tank systems on it)

pretty outstanding photo from this thread
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/mods-discussion/212089-little-advice-tube-mods-please-2.html

All my 18650 mods together. The GGTS is slimmer than the SB but the price tag isn't what you're looking for :( Sorry for putting the reo in there, it's not a tube.. obviously. The Provari with 18650 is pretty tall but it's not bad.

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If you google "GGTS size comparison" and go to images you can get a few picture of one next to an ego and other devices
http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/6605/dsc01128e.jpg
This one shows it next to an ego and an SB (I think it has one of the acronym friendly tank systems on it)

pretty outstanding photo from this thread
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/mods-discussion/212089-little-advice-tube-mods-please-2.html

Thanks man. by the pics i seen it looked as if it dominated the Provari in size but in that pic battery for battery holder the GG is smaller. thats what i want. thanks again.
 

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here is a pretty awesome video comparing the provari to several mods, this is a provari with an extension on it though as is the picture above. Without the extension its a good bit shorter but of course has a smaller 18350.

edit: over at this thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/innovapor/205928-some-size-comparisions-other-devices.html
is this great size comparison picture of one without an extension cap
Just wanted to show some size comparisons with the Alpha line and other common PV's. Really digging the Ultra right now. I think the UltraLite is going to be the odd man out. One thing though that I find very interesting is that all three of the Apex's hit about the same which is to say they hit like a freight train. I use Cisco 510 LR's on mine primarily. You really do not notice a difference in the hit on any of them. It seems that one of the design benefits and that the air holes are not directly exposed like other PV's. This make the drag a little harder which feels like it makes the vapor and throat hit that much stronger. I do find that these PV's really benefit from cleaning them out every two days or so. I bought a cheap Ultrasonic cleaner which really does the job.

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The Provari has the 18490 battery on right now and the Ego is the 900mah.

notice that nice looking Prodigy getting no love.
 
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I'm sorry I wasn't quicker to respond when I offered my help!

That GGTS in post #6 has an 18650 size battery in it (either an 18650 or 2x 3.2V batts). I think that because that is the size my GGTS (w/ that battery combo) looks like with the UFS (tank on top).

You asked if I had any dislikes... I really can't say I do... The thing that comes to my mind is price; however, you really get what you pay for. The maker of the GG's, Imeo, just revealed his new version of the iAtty today. It looks amazing. And soon a VV add-on will come that will attach to your GGTS. The UFS is probably the best tank out there -- controls both the air flow and juice flow.

They are very well made, and the community is great. Even with just a regular atomizer, you can control the air flow. So if you like a tight draw, you can make it happen regardless of the atty you use. If you like a looser draw, then don't close the air control ring.

Very well thought-out products. I recommend them highly.
 
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