Well I missed Vapourday today....
Oh well...maybe I'll stop in and see if there are any silver-plated M4 screws & heron 510 adapters left....
They are still available....
Well I missed Vapourday today....
Oh well...maybe I'll stop in and see if there are any silver-plated M4 screws & heron 510 adapters left....
They are still available....
You think they are good here.....
We are friends in real life.... And the look on her face when she tells them are priceless!! I keep telling her the same! She needs to write a book!! That...or a screen play!! I would love to see some of her adventures on the big screen.....
I think it's no coincidence that her hubby looked a lot like "The most interesting man in the world".....I swear they must have based that character on him! Lol
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I'll show you.![]()
Looking forward to that yankee. I'm also thinking that little strip of bronze on the Heron will compliment the bronze switch housing on the Ti perfectly!
So my mission today. Get those parts and more consumables off the shelf. By far my smallest order to date, but the biggest draw for me were those lux pieces.
morn everyone got here late dont we need M4 screws for the V3 switch also
The M4s cover later Xs and V3s both.![]()
Oddly enough, I was thinking the very same thing.![]()
Thank you very much for the feedback! GP Heron and GP Spheroid are drippers in principle, so we have a hard time to keep their vaping quality with a dripper top cap for the reasons you mentioned. I don't know yet if we'll design a dripper or if we succeed with the dripper top cap for Heron. Drippers in general are associated with the subohm coils and I personally don't use drippers frequently. It is like genesis atties. While both kind of atomisers have a huge fun base, and there are excellent devices in the market with advanced design, I am not particularly fond of them for my personal use and my point of view limits our inspirations.
I stand corrected, you are right that the Spheroid and Heron are drippers in principle which is why the flavor is unmatched, especially when compared to any other atomizer made; and they come with a top fed tank for convenience (no need to drip every five hits).
For those of us who like to tinker with coil building, a typical three post design allows for a multitude of coil designs and combinations in an attempt to "participate" in the quality of our vape over and above what the manufacturer has provided in his design (the Heron is so simple and the vape quality is so good that I am left tinkerless, lol).
I respect your conviction to resist building atomizers that allow potentially dangerous sub-ohm coils to be built and used by people who do not know how to be safe. Although I am disappointed by the thought of never seeing a "dripper without a tank" produced by the GP Team, I accept that you need to "believe in" and "feel passionate" about what you design and produce, it is another reason why the GP Team differentiates itself from the others. Not to mention that the money never seems to be your primary motivation, which is extremely rare in today's society of greed!
Thank you Perseas, for your time and attention to my thoughts and observations, it still amazes me that I can have a conversation with the manufacturer!!