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27. Jul 2018
The incredible quality of the BluRay- it's heaven for a Prisoner fan.
The incredible quality of the remastered programmes, combined with the tons of extra features, and on sale for just £25 - it's heaven for a Prisoner fan. gas is pumped through his keyhole, causing him to pass out on his bed.
He awakes in what appears to be his bedroom. Upon looking outside, he has a terrible shock. He is now in some Italianate village, from which he rapidly discovers, there is no escape.
He is given the number 6. His main adversary, desperate to get the details of why he resigned, along with maybe some other secrets, is the ever changing Number 2. Many languages are spoken in "The Village" but nobody, including Number 6, can work out where it is.
The series was shown on ITV in 1967, and those who watched it were fascinated. The beauty is, the series has lost none of its mystery, tension, psychodrama, and sheer addictiveness. Its even better now it's been transferred to BluRay, as the entire production has been completely remastered. The clarity, sharpness, and fine detail are like watching it again only this time, you're wearing your glasses! I had the DVDs set, and it was truly awful. When I saw the reviews of the BluRay set, I had to experience it. I'll leave the extras as surprises, but by crikey, they've done their homework. This set is incredible. £25 very well spent!!

11. Jun 2017
Excellent Tank and Atomiser from Trusted and Reliable Seller!
Since I began vaping five years ago, I've gone through a number of different products along the road that has led me to the eLeaf GS Air 2. I started, as many others will have done, with the "pen-shaped" cheap devices, such as the EGO. Then as technology and mass-production took effect, better equipment became available, and the Age of Vaping truly began.
Whilst I love my Aspire gear (both Atlantis and Nautilus grace my collection), I have fallen madly in love with the GS Air 2. It's a nice, slim, clear-glass tank, with a bezel air/liquid controller at the bottom (which, truth be told, sometimes arrive from the manufacturer slightly too loose, causing them to simply slip round unbidden. A decent seller, such as Mattytahan1987 - from whom I buy my Air 2s - will replace faulty units should this occur).
The GS Air 2 is in effect a three-piece unit: It comprises the tank into which screws a bottom piece, which itself has the atomiser/coil/vaporiser (choose your favourite term) screwed into it. The unit fits any battery that has a 510 thread design. There are many, many different brands, styles, and sizes of 510 batteries, so finding one you like should not be a problem.
The vital statistics are thus: 71mm length, 14mm diameter, 2ml vape liquid tank capacity, and the coils come in two flavours .75 ohm and 1.5 ohm. They can take power from 8 to 25 watts.
The coils are exceedingly cheap to replace, especially if bought in bulk, and seem to last for ages. As a known miser, I use various methods to prolong the coil life, but a good rule-of-thumb is the more viscous and gooey the vape liquid, the quicker you use up the coil life. Watery, easy flowing vape juice is the key to getting maximum coil activity.
That's the description of the product over. But what is the GS Air 2 like to use? Well, it's lovely, put simply. Nice and robust, cheap enough to have several tanks going at once, and I've only ever actually broken one - by it falling onto the road from my coat pocket when I stupidly let it slip from my grip. What I find keeps bringing my back, aside from the low price, is the quality of the vapour it produces. My favourite vape juices are low-viscosity and not "cloud-chasers" ; and thus I find that I hit my peak at around 15-17watts, the bezel at the halfway mark. The vapour is incredibly free-flowing with no hindrance or hiccups. Indeed, I know it's time to change the coil (up-end the tank, unscrew the old, screw in the new, ready for action) when I need to inhale with a little effort. Refilling is almost the same as above - unscrew the bottom part, slip your juice nozzle into the gap, squeeze until full, then screw back together.
Ultimately, not being a "modder" or a "cloud-chaser", just a flavoured-nicotine-fiend, I find the Air 2 suits me down to the ground. Cheap, reliable, easy to use, and so good in action, it's worth a go just to see how a simple unit can provide such pleasure. Go to it, get an eLeaf GS Air 2, and try simplicity in form, feature and fun!

03. Dez 2016
Need batts to last ages? You've found them with Duracell's ProCell by the hundred!
I'm blown away by the superb deal I got with these lovely ProCell (professional version of Duracell batteries). I go through a great deal of AAAs, and whilst I'd love to use rechargeable, it's not an option for me as the current is never high enough - the best I can do is get environmentally friendly batts that can be easily recycled afterwards and try not to waste resources. Now, I *could* buy filthy NoNameNasties from cheap shops, full of evil chemicals, or I could get these. Price comparison time: These Duracell work out at 21-22 pence each. At the local discount supermarket, the cheapest Duracell option is 67 pence per battery. So it's common sense, but also environmentally conscious. Plus, buying in bulk, at the rate of 100 each time, means you never run out, you have spare packs to pass to friends if they run out, but most importantly, they just go on and on and on. The staying power of Duracell is legendary, and you really notice it on the long-haul. I've tried the false-economy of 100 ElCheapoPoisonEnvironmento AAA PowerMaxPlusHugeWowSurgeThrust and you are changing batts every few minutes. False economy. Decent Duracell ProCell investment makes sense, and at these prices, why pollute the earth? They last about ten times that of an ordinary quality named brand, and maybe twenty to thirty times that of the cheap shop MaxPowerThrustProStrength types that are leaking chemicals before you get them out of the bubble pack. I can't rate these highly enough - I'm done with any other batteries now. It's Duracell ProCell for me forever.
Just give them a try, risk a 100-battery purchase, as I did. You will find, like me, that this is the way to go. Keep a box or baggy for used cells, and once full, take it to the recyclatron bin at your local store. It all makes so much sense, more battery life, less cycles, less cells in your box or baggy, less batteries needing to be recycled. This is the way to buy batteries when you're a heavy user - by the hundred, at a decent price, on a reliable trustworthy brand.
There's nothing more for me to say! I hope this helps you get the right battery for the job - and saved you a few quid into the bargain!