Taifun GT Discusion!

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dwcraig1

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whats the advantage over this version? its 23mm which is great if you have a 23mm device, which most of us do not... i see the extra o rings, thats a plus.... and its cheaper thats a plus....
Will so happens I have one, actually two but wish it would be one. Was hoping Hotcig would make one.
I'm after this one because it's 23 mm, i just ordered a 22 a couple of days ago.
Besides it's ccwaters approved.
 

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^^^^ now listed on FT
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https://www.fasttech.com/p/3671300
In the cart it went. ($18)
One will be with my next order as well! The flavor from the 19mm version is superb, hopefully this one will be just as great or better.
 

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I know I have been waiting for this^^^GSL to land at fasttech but I am not sure why now. Remember, I am way behind most here and still using GTII. I never even advanced to the GSII. What is the advantage of the GSL over the GTII?
Nothing wrong with a TGT2 but the GS offers more air flow and a much "wetter" vape (possible)
I may be mistaken but the GS seems to get way less "gas mileage" (juice ml-age), it uses way more juice I think.
 
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Only real advantages to the GSL are quite subjective, I bought it mainly because I do have a fair number of 23mm devices, much like the GTII the knurling is larger, prevents it from going in the Phantus, Kato, or any thing similar that maxes @23, Gizmo 2 is fine.

Airflow is same or minimally different, flavor seems to be same, I haven't done a side by side, if it is different, it isn't by much. Wicking is the same, with the exception it has room for more of it. The additional bulk between the 22mm, and the 23mm is quite noticeable to me. The additional juice capacity might be appealing to some, for me it makes no difference, doesn't bother me to refill when it is as simple as it is.

If you already have a GSII I don't see any reason to get the GSL, other then just wanting one. The original GS was one of the most annoying atomizers I own, it was very temperamental, mine would wick perfectly tank, after tank, then for no obvious reason it would dump a tank out the air holes. I'll admit though it seems it was user error, I still use mine occasionally and have no issues with it now. I believe the key differences in the build are larger coils, more wick. If the GSII is underwicked it will dump the tank, though it is not as apparent due to the reserve capacity of the well.


And yes, they do like the juice!
 

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If you already have a GSII I don't see any reason to get the GSL, other then just wanting one
I do not have a GSII, I only have TGT2's and was pondering the difference in going from them to a GSL. I knew I had chalked it up in my mind that I wanted one but by the time they dropped at FT I could not remember why I was waiting for them.....and wanting one
 

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I have two GTII' both are decent atomizers, but I do prefer the GSII, from my usage the GSII has better/more airflow, better flavor which is probably due to higher saturation of the wicks.
yeah I am thinking I am going to have to have it. I think I did not jump at the GSll because I knew there would be a GSL coming and was waiting for that.Thanks
 

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Guys, how the gs 2 airflow compare with stm v2??

Intend to upgrade my current 4pc tf 2, the main issued i have with tf2 is the tight airflow..been using pancake wicking..no leaking and zero dry hits..

TIA
Just my opinion, much bigger air flow and vapor with Subtank (RBA) but the GS2 isn't far behind and has way better flavor, way way better.
 

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I too, received my HOTCIG GS II. I didn't modify it much, except that I milled the air intake slots like I do on all my Taifuns. Then I tried to build it like Flash E-Vapor filling those vertical juice flow holes with SS mash, but juice flow wasn't enough for me. Until I decided to leave them empty and Bulls Eye! I'm beginning to like this tank a lot. 26 gauge Ni200, 3.0mm ID and Rayon.

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