New batch of GGTS is ready

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gguripark

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I'm wondering if the GGTS is 2011 new version.
The new version has feature that the front's cap venting holes are almost invisible inside a channel around the cap.
But I find a picture of the GGTS on your site is old one not venting.
As in the site of Australia the picture is 2011 version, so many users say that GGTS in Greece and UK is old one, only in Australia, sells new one.
Is it true?
 

icemangrafx

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They started selling the new ones already. As long as there is old stock remains, they will always push the new products. Customers can choose old or new if the vendor have both :D But normally, would choose the latter. Better features and more bling compared to the old ones.. nonethelss, it still is a GG and that is all that matters...vape on...
 

gguripark

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There is something wondering about 2011 new version GGTS.
Maybe the button switch is not changeable to magnetic switch, 'coz the part under wheel(I don't know the name of the part)
may be fixed. If the part is screwed down and uncovered, I can put magnets into the switch,
but the part can't be screwed down.
The video about installation switch of old version shows me the part is screwed down and uncovered.
The part under wheel of new version GGTS is fixed, is it true?
 

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just my opinion, but i'd keep the spring in unless you really don't like it or until the base on the button comes unscrewed on its own. imeo puts a really firm man-grip on those bases, and once you start unscrewing it or using it with the force of those magnets in there, it can involve more tinkering and tightening than you may actually want. having said that though, i like the magnets a lot.
 

imeothanasis

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Now I screw the base and the head of the button with tools buGG, because its easy with the polygonal nuts that I use for head and base. I keep the base and the head with polygonal tools and screwing and unscrewing is very easy without damaging the head or the base. That why I made it like this, so its more than easy to make any adjustments:)
 
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