GP Series by VapourArt - Official Thread for GP Spheroid, GP PAPS, X, GP Piccolo, GP SnP and more - Part 1

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I flew from Singapore to Bangkok, rushed through immigration, train to arrive at my condo with 10 min to spare. Booted up my router, laptop and launched my browser in time to conclude the business in few minutes.

Now it's 5pm here and it's TGIF ... gotta go relax after this stressed afternoon but it's so hard to find a place to have fun in Bangkok :)

I went from having nothing to having Spheroids, SS Paps, Lux (still in vaper mail) and now Paps X ... life is good!!!
 

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I flew from Singapore to Bangkok, rushed through immigration, train to arrive at my condo with 10 min to spare. Booted up my router, laptop and launched my browser in time to conclude the business in few minutes.

Now it's 5pm here and it's TGIF ... gotta go relax after this stressed afternoon but
it's so hard to find a place to have fun in Bangkok :)

I went from having nothing to having Spheroids, SS Paps, Lux (still in vaper mail) and now Paps X ... life is good!!!

Oops, I don't believe you just said that ;) in Bangkok? Nah...
 

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Reviving Perseas's prototype images:
Perseas said:
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GP PAPS X with Grail for 306 and Tapas drip tip
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GP PAPS X with Ithaka
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GP PAPS X with Kayfun 3.1 ES

Above are photos from the GP PAPS X revision 5 pre production unit in 18350 mode, while the last revision 6 is under production now and it will be released in a few days and it is 3 mm shorter, length 62 mm, OD 23 mm.
 

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You know, I think I need to explore other options for the SnP, cause I just can't get on the carto hype. Tried it; don't like it. That's why it stays shelved.

So the Killer705 or Diver are my options, correct? Those are rebuildable?

Gimimie some feedback on what one you are using, and how it performs..
 

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You know, I think I need to explore other options for the SnP, cause I just can't get on the carto hype. Tried it; don't like it. That's why it stays shelved.

So the Killer705 or Diver are my options, correct? Those are rebuildable?

Gimimie some feedback on what one you are using, and how it performs..


For me the killer705 (yes it is a rebuildable) gets the call here. I've been using them sense they came out and they are real performers. There is a learning curve with them, but after using them for so long, I have learned to set them up in the tank so no adjustment is necessary, just fill and vape, refill and vape. They can be set up for the draw you prefer and now that I use cotton in everything cottonable they perform even better...awesome flavor and clouds if you want them. Remember to use the softer o-rings in your SnP
 

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You know, I think I need to explore other options for the SnP, cause I just can't get on the carto hype. Tried it; don't like it. That's why it stays shelved.

So the Killer705 or Diver are my options, correct? Those are rebuildable?

Gimimie some feedback on what one you are using, and how it performs..

I couldn't make the Diver work on it. It always leaked, come whatever I did... and I had tried it all. Thus, I purchased a Scuba and moved the Diver onto it... Bingo! All good.

Got a whiff of the Killer705, received it from a good friend on this very thread, packed it into the SnP and both have been rockin' since! SnP+Killer combo works well... needs a bit of tinkering, but settles down fairly nice. I've had the success!
 

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For me the killer705 (yes it is a rebuildable) gets the call here. I've been using them sense they came out and they are real performers. There is a learning curve with them, but after using them for so long, I have learned to set them up in the tank so no adjustment is necessary, just fill and vape, refill and vape. They can be set up for the draw you prefer and now that I use cotton in everything cottonable they perform even better...awesome flavor and clouds if you want them. Remember to use the softer o-rings in your SnP

True. Takes a while, but once u get the hang of it - it performs efficiently. I too am using it in the plug-n-play mode. No juice-control thingy! Set it up once and now just refill the tank.
 

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You know, I think I need to explore other options for the SnP, cause I just can't get on the carto hype. Tried it; don't like it. That's why it stays shelved.

So the Killer705 or Diver are my options, correct? Those are rebuildable?

Gimimie some feedback on what one you are using, and how it performs..

The Diver rocks!

I have had 4 of them and currently have 2..

I use it in the SnP with zero issues whatsoever. No leaking, not dry hit and no flooding.

Key things to remember for the using the Diver in the SnP

1) Use the carto tool to slide the Diver juice hole outside of the tank when filling.
1*) If you don't it will leak

2) Only fill the tank to about 80% capacity max.
2*) Overfilling will cause leaks

Here is how I refill my SnP

-- Slide Diver juice hole out side of SnP
-- Open top cap air / fill holes
-- Fill
-- Slide Diver back into place
-- Close top cap air / fill hole

The Diver is an awesome, awesome, awesome little guy! I had a Killer and flat out hated it! After using the Killer I was weary about trying the Diver at 1st because I assumed they were similar. I was wrong and am now thrilled I tried the Diver as it flat out demolishes the Killer..

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I couldn't make the Diver work on it. It always leaked, come whatever I did... and I had tried it all. Thus, I purchased a Scuba and moved the Diver onto it... Bingo! All good.

Got a whiff of the Killer705, received it from a good friend on this very thread, packed it into the SnP and both have been rockin' since! SnP+Killer combo works well... needs a bit of tinkering, but settles down fairly nice. I've had the success!

I have not been able to make the Diver work in anything I have and believe me I have tried. I don't really need another tank addy, but I like everything I have to work. After reading your post, gonna snag me a Scuba and try again. I thank you bro and my OCD thanks you.
 

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You know, I think I need to explore other options for the SnP, cause I just can't get on the carto hype. Tried it; don't like it. That's why it stays shelved.

So the Killer705 or Diver are my options, correct? Those are rebuildable?

Gimimie some feedback on what one you are using, and how it performs..

I personally don't like the killer anymore...I have 2...one leaks all over the place and the other jot yet...go for the diver IMHO as a plus you can put a tiny bit more juice :)
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anyway possible in the future for the cost of production for paps x to decrease and such the price as well?

We have produced 1000 units and I doubt if we shall produce more at the same cost, probably higher due to extreme cost of machining. There are cheaper alternatives in the market though.
 

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We have produced 1000 units and I doubt if we shall produce more at the same cost, probably higher due to extreme cost of machining. There are cheaper alternatives in the market though.

Personally, I feel with the quality we are receiving from the GP line produced and GP team to back, the price is dead on. I've seen lesser quality mods go for higher bro.

GP Series are one of a kind. Of course, this is my opinion, but having/holding one will surely bring light to this truth my friend. ;)
 

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Oh yes! A 22mm Spheriod would be fantastic!

Would be nicely flushed with other mods too

I'd love to see Spheroids in 22/23mm as well. Not sure if a wider Spheroid might have physics issues, as the increased width might create problems with feeding and wicking. I'm sure perseas is testing it out.

After a few months of running all these different attys, the Spheroids have equal or better vape quality than my KF 3.1 and KF Lite, and are much easier to clean and rebuild. I use my tanked Divers at home mostly, my Spheroids on the go mostly, and my Ithaka for both.

If larger Spheroids come out, I would sell my 2 KFs and buy 2 large Spheroids. As is, I would also just replace my KFs with 2 current Spheroids, but I'm patient.
 
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