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Cake

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I hate to say it, but it was made clear in a number of places that spacers were needed for 18650s to work and the reasons why it was made this way.

It would be nice, though, if these were included in the future, considering they run a few cents a magnet, even if it marginally increased the unit's cost to compensate. It would go a long way toward alleviating user confusion.
 

rejoice

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I hate to say it, but it was made clear in a number of places that spacers were needed for 18650s to work and the reasons why it was made this way.

It would be nice, though, if these were included in the future, considering they run a few cents a magnet, even if it marginally increased the unit's cost to compensate. It would go a long way toward alleviating user confusion.
All I know is I do not use spacers for the 18650 battery at it works great.:D
 

Vaughanie

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I am happy if your only problem is the spacers my dear. But if I hade made the GG not fitting the 2 cr123A then how you would vape with my new atties?:)

The locking button feature is a boon without a doubt...

I haven't tried two CR123A batteries yet, Salkis, but as a Trans winner with one of the 10 first slightly different Trans (which incidently does fit 18650 batteries very well) am I going to have any different issues vaping with your new atties or fitting CR123As?
 
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Vaughanie

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We've purchased into the high end... if we were easily pleased we'd have bought a Chinese device for a fraction of the price...;)

Generally, though, as for as the GG is concerned I'm still pleased... and this is despite being without one whilst my Grant was in Greece.

Bottom line is I'm not smoking and I really really wonder what price you can put on that freedom for a former heavy smoker of some years who had even tried a failed anti-depressants (i.e. Zyban) twice to quit...
 
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imeothanasis

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I hate to say it, but it was made clear in a number of places that spacers were needed for 18650s to work and the reasons why it was made this way.

It would be nice, though, if these were included in the future, considering they run a few cents a magnet, even if it marginally increased the unit's cost to compensate. It would go a long way toward alleviating user confusion.

Cake, I hadnt nothing in my home exept Trans and adapters. I had no batteries, no charger, no atomizers, no catridges, no liquids. All this complete set will come by a real seller, not by me. I sold them quickly because people were waiting very long for Trans (because of the small issue with Tim)
 

imeothanasis

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The locking button feature is a boon without a doubt...

I haven't tried two CR123A batteries yet, Salkis, but as a Trans winner with one of the 10 first slightly different Trans (which incidently does fit 18650 batteries very well) am I going to have any different issues vaping with your new atties or fitting CR123As?


No issues Vaug.
 

Zofryer

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My favorite feature so far is the protected battery extension sleeve. It was really nice being able to use my rcr123a's when my dumb ... only brought one set of CR2's to work. I've been thinking, you could probably use this 6V protected battery extension sleeve to use one of those really big desert crossing 3.7v batteries. No idea why anyone would want to do that though.... *cough*
 

imeothanasis

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My favorite feature so far is the protected battery extension sleeve. It was really nice being able to use my rcr123a's when my dumb ... only brought one set of CR2's to work. I've been thinking, you could probably use this 6V protected battery extension sleeve to use one of those really big desert crossing 3.7v batteries. No idea why anyone would want to do that though.... *cough*

Zof, I didnt understand what you said my friend. I am a poor Greek man:(
 
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