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Glocknug

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  1. Back in February, my Mom passed away. This actually helped me quite smoking, and I stopped completely after her funeral. Fast forward 4 months... My Father passed away in June. I started smoking again. I started just here and there. Then my wife offered me one of hers, now I am buying my own packs... Ehh... I dont want to start all over! I hate the feeling of smoking, yet... Ehh... I still do it... I guess I need to pick a new stop date...

  2. I ordered them from myvaporstore.com

    This is from their website:

    Tips:

    The metal tube in the center of this Clearomizer leads from the mouthpiece to the battery end. Avoid getting liquid in this tube when filling the Clearomizer.

    When unfastening the base (atomizer head) to refill the Clearomizer, the seals are temporarily broken and liquid will leak from the mouthpiece or escape into the center tube. Always wrap a cloth or piece of tissue around the mouthpiece when unfastening the base of the Clearomizer.

    Gurgling noise or leaks: This is a sign that liquid has found its way into the metal tube in the center of the Clearomizer (and usually occurs after a refill). Ridding the center tube of liquid will resolve the issue. To do so without emptying the tank, remove the Clearomizer from the battery, wrap a cloth or tissue around the battery end of the Clearomizer and blow through the mouthpiece.

    The atomizer head of the Protank can unfasten when unscrewing the tube or base. Always secure the atomizer head before reinstalling the base of the Protank.

    It is normal to find a small amount of liquid in the battery contact area when removing the Clearomizer or any atomizer. We recommend cleaning the battery before charging it.

    When possible, keep the tank full and never below 1/3 full of eLiquid ("topped off"). This helps maintain the "vacuum" in the tank and prevent leaks.

    Atomizer heads have an average lifespan between 10 to 20 days. When the atomizer head wears down, it may begin to leak. Replace the atomizer head with a new one if available.

    Note the last paragraph

  3. Ok,

    I have several protank 3 minis. No problem. I decided i wanted more liquid capacity, so I ordered a couple Protank 3s, to use the same coils.

    I found it strange when the online instructions said to replace the head (coil?) every 10 days to prevent leaking.

    The coils have been fine. The taste and vapor is great, just like the minis. But, after a few weeks, they are leaking like crazy!

    Why would you need to replace a working coil to prevent leaking?

    I have moved my favorite juice to different tanks, bit i am confused! I liked the flavor and vapor, but why replace a working coil every 2 weeks?

  4. Thanks for the reply. I have an amazing 1.5 year old and my job allows me to watch him more days than not, regardless of how bad mom makes me feel!

    I am with him at least 19 days a month, even though some of those days are night shifts. My night shifts allow more days at home, but it negatively effects family life, i am told.

    I guess thats the life. Thats the stress of the job.

    Should i avoid second hand vape smoke in the home? I really do t see any reason why yet,.. But i could be wrong

  5. Ive read several studies. I have not found a conclusive study. How many of you vape indoors? Do you vape indoors with small children in the room? Do you vape in the car with small children?

    Are there any studies to show this is okay?

    I remember reading a study that said 2nd hand vape was 1/100 safer then tobacco second hand smoke. But... When i smoked i wouldnt have it anywhere near my child! Is it okay to vape in the house or car with a 2 year old?

  6. I have the original gs air with the screw adjustment. It works fine and stays put as long as you have a tiny screwdriver. The more i use it, the more i like it. Vapor is definitely more than the protanks and flavor is great.

    I was reading some of the same problems about the new one with the non screwdriver adjustable air. I was also reading that it changes settings easily. Maybe the screw was the way to go, as i see no need to change it when i find my sweet spot. It is sensitive. 3/4 turn to tighten the draw was all i needed.

    I cant speak for the new model, as i haven't tried it.

    This one is a keeper though!

  7. Just an update... I received a couple of the gs airs. I am pretty impressed for a tank under 9 bucks with adjustable airflow. So far it seems to preform just as good if not better then my protank 3s. I hear they just released a model at the same price point where you can adjust airflow without a mini screwdriver.

    I wish i knew about these inexpensive good tanks earlier on! I am now telling myself... Again... No spending money on gear for a while!

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