I wonder if a 18350 would work in the SM?
Won't work.....I tried
I wonder if a 18350 would work in the SM?
Won't work.....I tried
Thanks. I just posted my used CE2 tanks in the classy's and am thinking about a GLV2 SM if they sell.
Is the clear coat necessary?
Is the clear coat necessary?
Ever, If you want the whole Supermini to be matte black you better tell them you want the headcap done as well....Otherwise only the body will be black.
Crap...
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Email them. Jay & Sara will take care of you.
Just did. Just ordered it today, so I doubt it should be a an issue. Is there an extra charge for the headcap? I told them I'd pay if there was I just didn't know
i admit i don't own one, but judging from the pics, i fail to see how the GLV-2 or mini can be considered pocketable, considering how lopsided the whole thing looks, especially with a tank. i suppose in a coat pocket or shirt pocket, maybe, but definitely not wearing jeans or dress pants (and how do you keep that thing upright?!) as i would be too afraid it would break off where the tank connects to the mod.
I do own the V-Mod which is much more pocketable; however, using it with the standard 3.7v battery on a 1.5-2.0 atty isn't all that great (lacking in vapor/th/taste). Upgrading to two 14250 batteries you can get 6v vaping (with the 2.8 atty) which provides you with tons of vapor; however the batteries won't last more than 2-3 hrs not to mention it's a serious juice hog. but i've stopped using it as well since i can't for the life of me figure out why it keeps leaking (and yes, i do have the newer version and the new seals).
so for now, i've gone back to kr808s which i absolutely love for their form factor. the "new" version apparently are 4.2v but regulated to consistently provide 3.7v vaping. the new cartos have been upgraded too to the horizontal coils and lower ohms from what i was told. definitely an improvement from the older models i used last Feb. two batteries and a pcc case and i'm good for the whole day!
course, as soon as i get home, i cradle my Liquidmetal lava tank on a black provari.![]()
i admit i don't own one, but judging from the pics, i fail to see how the GLV-2 or mini can be considered pocketable, considering how lopsided the whole thing looks, especially with a tank. i suppose in a coat pocket or shirt pocket, maybe, but definitely not wearing jeans or dress pants (and how do you keep that thing upright?!) as i would be too afraid it would break off where the tank connects to the mod.
I do own the V-Mod which is much more pocketable; however, using it with the standard 3.7v battery on a 1.5-2.0 atty isn't all that great (lacking in vapor/th/taste). Upgrading to two 14250 batteries you can get 6v vaping (with the 2.8 atty) which provides you with tons of vapor; however the batteries won't last more than 2-3 hrs not to mention it's a serious juice hog. but i've stopped using it as well since i can't for the life of me figure out why it keeps leaking (and yes, i do have the newer version and the new seals).
so for now, i've gone back to kr808s which i absolutely love for their form factor. the "new" version apparently are 4.2v but regulated to consistently provide 3.7v vaping. the new cartos have been upgraded too to the horizontal coils and lower ohms from what i was told. definitely an improvement from the older models i used last Feb. two batteries and a pcc case and i'm good for the whole day!
course, as soon as i get home, i cradle my Liquidmetal lava tank on a black provari.![]()
The Lava Tank just does not move around in any way. I just went out to 7-11 with the GLV2 Mini in my pocket Lava tank attached and full!
Having said that the tank isn't hard to take apart & clean.
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did ya get a slurpee????
that is the only reason I go to 7-11 since I quit smoking.
did ya get a slurpee????
that is the only reason I go to 7-11 since I quit smoking.