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smitty727

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King, They are hard to get simply because they are so good and go so quickly when they come available. Once you get your hands on one though you'll understand why they are in such demand. I got my first one off the classifieds about a year ago and then bought a SS GGTS from COV when they came out. Those 2 are all I use anymore. I also have a Provari, a Mini Reo and numerous Riva's/Ego's but they just gather dust. Once you get a GG you never go back - for me anyhow. And they last a lifetime!!! Right now I'm lovin the Ody in drip mode on top of the GGTS. Don't see how it can get any better - but I'll bet Imeo will come up with something new that I'll just have to have, haha.

The availability for the TS was today, what happened? I am on the west coast. I came on about 2 1/2 hours early and were they gone? I have been watching COV for months now. I have failed to find GG models to purchase on all that time. I did get a pre order on 2 Ody's and 2 Penelope's but i cant seem to catch up with a TS. Am I doing something wrong?
 

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I see that the COV site was updated, and is now showing that the "COV edition brass/ss GGTS" is also going to be available on July 1st. Sort of directed at members who have used/owned both, but is there a major difference besides the two tone? Is Imeo updating the brass one to have the adjusting air flow like the new SS GGTS? Would like to know people's opinions on one vs. the other as well. Thanks!
 

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Theres going to be a run on them for sure when they are released. Been months since full GGTS were offered for sale.

Although, there were actually parts for a whole one sans a piece of the catch cup for drip mode a couple months ago when the TB tubes went up. Not to say that this will in any way preclude a run on them, but at least a few of us checked it off the list back then. :)
 

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Well, I ordered an Ody not really knowing much about rebuildables, but I hope it will elevate my vaping experience and hopefully I'll have fun learning how to do it! I've always been a dedicated dripper, so I hope this helps out with eliminating the inconvenience. I didn't order any extra wick or wire, because only the no resistance was in stock.

It's funny because I met Bruce at the very first Vapefest and he had some kind of GG aparatus there, I think it was a UFS or something. I'm a little behind, lol! So, thanks for offering these, Bruce!

P.S. - I ordered mine yesterday afternoon and I looked and now they are in notify me mode. I must've gotten one of the last ones - yay for impulse buys!
 
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I bought a Penelope and Oddy. This is whole new territory for me. Never fooled with a rebuildable but I want to see what all the hype is about. I'm not interested in the genesis type rebuildables due to the mesh...I can taste metal even in regular atty's. So these seemed to be more appealing to me. I'm also waiting on a TS...NOW THAT'S A LONG WAIT!!!!
 

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I bought a Penelope and Oddy. This is whole new territory for me. Never fooled with a rebuildable but I want to see what all the hype is about. I'm not interested in the genesis type rebuildables due to the mesh...I can taste metal even in regular atty's. So these seemed to be more appealing to me. I'm also waiting on a TS...NOW THAT'S A LONG WAIT!!!!

Welcome hairball and congrats! :toast:

I think you are in for a real treat... Using the ODY is simple once you know what you're doing. So the only advice I have for you is to watch all the ODY videos to get yourself familiar with the setup process. Once you get that down it's hard to want to go back. Let us know if you have any questions.
 
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redgirl

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Welcome hairball and congrats! :toast:

I think you are in for a real threat... Using the ODY is simple once you know what you're doing. So the only advice I have for you is to watch all the ODY videos to get yourself familiar with the setup process. Once you get that down it's hard to want to go back. Let us know if you have any questions.

Oh no! :):):):):):):):)
 
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