GS Air M or Endura t22?

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r77r7r

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    I need a big tank and the Endura looks like a great choice, especially with the top fill. But, it's a 1.5 coils which may not vape well for me @ my 6W?? Is it going to gurgle if I vape it under the recommend wattage levels?

    The GS seems not so user friendly and has the smaller tank. But it has more appropriate 1.8 coils available.

    I'm still using a 3 ohm carto-tank w/ unflavored, 5ml daily @ 12mg- 6w-8w.

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    Sugar_and_Spice

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    I use and like the GS Air M tank. Its about 4ml and has several different ohm options.
    The coils can(so the descriptions say) go up to 20W without burning but I have never tried to go that high.
    I am using one on a pico @ 11W and the ohm is 1.20
    Another one is @10W with a 1.50 ohm.
    No burnt taste, no gurgling, and the coils last quite a long time.
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    Okay, looks like the Endura does not have air flow control but the GS does (sorry, just googling these). I can't see how the Endura could be run at 6W as the coils are designed to run at 14W. The GS has a minimum working wattage of 8 watts. They both have coil heads designed to run well over 6W. Unsure why you feel constrained to 6W.

    And yes, I believe if you run them at too low a wattage, gurgling and flooding can occur.

    Why not get the Endura T18 or T22 kit? It will have mod to run the Endura tank at the correct wattage. Or did you want to use a mod with replaceable battery- a good idea in these times. There are plenty of inexpensive mods that could be used.
     
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