* The Boring Part:
Tried E9 mini- ok but not ENOUGH
Tried DSE801- Better, but still not enough.
*The Less Boring Part:
Did lots of research as I can't afford to try every damn ecig product or mod out there and needed to either quit blowing money on this stuff or find something that WORKS for me.
Decided that I need liquid fed with a tank.
Looked at the available options.
I felt that only one looked like it was durable, flexible and overall like a product that would get the job done for me.
I was given some advice on just which setup (voltage/attys) to start with and ordered up my kit, which was not cheap.
*The Good Part:
I have now had this unit for less than 24 hours and can already state that I am satisfied that it was money well spent. And without a doubt will SAVE me money- i spent about the same amount total for all the stuff I have that doesn't work well enough for me. That is money wasted.
The only problem I have now seems to be that the juice in the tank lasts too long- I find myself wanting to know what all these "flavor samples" I have actually taste like, without burning polyfill added in.
One of the things that surprised me:
Some of my reading made me think it could take a while to figure out the GGTS and AVS system-
15 minutes to put it together with magnetic button and fuse, fill the tank and start. A few twists of the airflow ring and I was set.
It took me longer to figure out how to vape an E9 mini without getting burning polyfill during the first DRAG, never mind getting a DSE801 cart to last more than 5 minutes.
The others may have been easier to take the first vape, but the GGTS was far easier to get the first GOOD vape.
Now to get more juice in (ordered) and some spare batteries, etc.
Thanks Imeo- you were right.
Tried E9 mini- ok but not ENOUGH
Tried DSE801- Better, but still not enough.
*The Less Boring Part:
Did lots of research as I can't afford to try every damn ecig product or mod out there and needed to either quit blowing money on this stuff or find something that WORKS for me.
Decided that I need liquid fed with a tank.
Looked at the available options.
I felt that only one looked like it was durable, flexible and overall like a product that would get the job done for me.
I was given some advice on just which setup (voltage/attys) to start with and ordered up my kit, which was not cheap.
*The Good Part:
I have now had this unit for less than 24 hours and can already state that I am satisfied that it was money well spent. And without a doubt will SAVE me money- i spent about the same amount total for all the stuff I have that doesn't work well enough for me. That is money wasted.
The only problem I have now seems to be that the juice in the tank lasts too long- I find myself wanting to know what all these "flavor samples" I have actually taste like, without burning polyfill added in.

One of the things that surprised me:
Some of my reading made me think it could take a while to figure out the GGTS and AVS system-
15 minutes to put it together with magnetic button and fuse, fill the tank and start. A few twists of the airflow ring and I was set.
It took me longer to figure out how to vape an E9 mini without getting burning polyfill during the first DRAG, never mind getting a DSE801 cart to last more than 5 minutes.
The others may have been easier to take the first vape, but the GGTS was far easier to get the first GOOD vape.
Now to get more juice in (ordered) and some spare batteries, etc.
Thanks Imeo- you were right.
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