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Vaughanie

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Love the looks - very masculine looking indeedie :p

However, maybe you need to continue considering your more feminine designs for the ladies.. Ladies, any comments?

Love the telescopic feature, that's unique and practical for a mod..

The removeable button I'm in two minds about (only because I know I'd likely lose it). However, I'm aware I can be careless.
 

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Love the looks - very masculine looking indeedie :p

However, maybe you need to continue considering your more feminine designs for the ladies.. Ladies, any comments?

Love the telescopic feature, that's unique and practical for a mod..

The removeable button I'm in two minds about (only because I know I'd likely lose it). However, I'm aware I can be careless.


I personally like the more rugged and masculine appearance - indeed the trans to me has always been a masculine e-cig too, mainly because of its size - I never understood the female personality people eemed to give to it:confused:

If I wanted a particularly feminine looking e-cig, there are loads of those around. Something a lot more delicate looking is my GG slim - it's SOOOOOOOOO cute:D:D

Battery life is crap on most of the ones that would be considered feminine though, so this is always a consideration.

I am a techie though, so maybe I just have a bias toward techie and gadgety things???
 

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Imeo, one thing that I cant follow...

I see you unscrewing something other than the button, which you replace with the button, to the top and base.. So obviously I realise you are moving the button, but what is this other 'something?' is it to do with the locking system?

Can you explain how the locking system works, or is it simply done by the removal of the button?
 

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Love the looks - very masculine looking indeedie :p

However, maybe you need to continue considering your more feminine designs for the ladies.. Ladies, any comments?

Love the telescopic feature, that's unique and practical for a mod..

The removeable button I'm in two minds about (only because I know I'd likely lose it). However, I'm aware I can be careless.

Yeps, the Trans is fine for this woman, but the Grant was better width wise.

What width is this one Imeo?

And i have one the size of the Slim and it is really good( Cisco laser mod).Its more discreet because its smaller,its good for taking out with me to places.

Lisa, would you mind pointing me to a Feminine Mod? I haven't seen that many compared with what i would class as a guys.
 
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Cake

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That is a remarkable piece of engineering, I must give you that. Unfortunately, the mechanics of it break the clean industrial aesthetic of the GG. In addition, it appears like it would be much more susceptible to damage and/or wear and tear.

I don't mean this as an insult in any way. I am truly impressed with the design and I think it would be great for some people. Personally, I'm more a fan of the transformer myself. I know if I drop my transformer that the likelihood of something getting damaged is virtually nil. I wouldn't be so confident with a unit like that that uses a great deal more delicate machining.

The choice of music in that video is hilarious, kudos to you.
 

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Yeps, the Trans is fine for this woman, but the Grant was better width wise.

What width is this one Imeo?

And i have one the size of the Slim and it is really good( Cisco laser mod).Its more discreet because its smaller,its good for taking out with me to places.

Lisa, would you mind pointing me to a Feminine Mod? I haven't seen that many compared with what i would class as a guys.

I wasn't specifically referring to mods when I spoke about there being loads of feminine e-cigs - in my mind, all of the mass-produced ones are kind of feminine.
However, there are a few mods being done in what might be termed feminine colours......

I agree with you that the Grant, for options and for size, is the ideal feminine mod and this is why I think it should still be made :D.

Check out my GG slim in comparison to the 901, DPV9 and 510:):)

GG_slim01.jpg
 

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No DaMulta, you can have too much of a GGood thing;)

Lisa i know you can get feminine 'standard' e-cigs but mod wise there isn't that much.
Well, by their very nature, mods tend to be longer and thicker so it really depends what you consider feminine. Are you talking shape, size or colour or a combination of all of those?
 
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