With top airflow, the Griffin WINS.
I bought the Gemini to see the hype and sadly am not impressed. Its not the Griffin killer that everyone hypes about.
The Gemini's 510 is long, to long to sit flush on the RX200.
The bottom airflow is a pain to open when you do, its tight and tries to unthread of your mod.
The tank is shorter than the Griffin.
Same width.
I built a 7 wrap dual Clapton in both atties. 3mm ID. Spaced.
First thing the Gemini did was fail to read.
The negative post is wobbly. Like in alot of poorly made and mass produced tanks.
The juice holes are double ID say of the Griffin. (1 point for Gemini) but the wick holes are about the same. Personally, that's weird.
Now, there's a bit of a difference in airflow. Ok I will give that to you.
But, the Griffin has the upper hand on flavour. To much airflow and its clouds but lacking oomf for the Gemini.
Both are top filling, but try fill the Gemini with juice holes open and you will be sorry.
So the whole mission of closing the juice holes starts when you open then up, the bottom airflow closes, tries and sometimes succeeds in threading of the Atty.
Why go through all this when the mighty Griffin is just looking at you and smiling, it looks at the Gemini and I can swear I heard it say, jy will mos ne
I bought the Gemini to see the hype and sadly am not impressed. Its not the Griffin killer that everyone hypes about.
The Gemini's 510 is long, to long to sit flush on the RX200.
The bottom airflow is a pain to open when you do, its tight and tries to unthread of your mod.
The tank is shorter than the Griffin.
Same width.
I built a 7 wrap dual Clapton in both atties. 3mm ID. Spaced.
First thing the Gemini did was fail to read.
The negative post is wobbly. Like in alot of poorly made and mass produced tanks.
The juice holes are double ID say of the Griffin. (1 point for Gemini) but the wick holes are about the same. Personally, that's weird.
Now, there's a bit of a difference in airflow. Ok I will give that to you.
But, the Griffin has the upper hand on flavour. To much airflow and its clouds but lacking oomf for the Gemini.
Both are top filling, but try fill the Gemini with juice holes open and you will be sorry.
So the whole mission of closing the juice holes starts when you open then up, the bottom airflow closes, tries and sometimes succeeds in threading of the Atty.
Why go through all this when the mighty Griffin is just looking at you and smiling, it looks at the Gemini and I can swear I heard it say, jy will mos ne