Breaking down the G Pen Gio vape pod was pretty hard. Below is a picture of the results of that breakdown.
UPDATE 7/10/2020: The Gio pod has been updated to a wickless ceramic heating core. We’ll be updating this page with a new breakdown soon.
The breakdown of the Gio reveals it does have a ceramic core, but really you are hitting off a wire. This is some very old tech. The key to hitting the Gio properly is to not hit it too hard or you burn the wick as I did. Most people might be better off with a Stiiizy
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Is there a way to tell if I have the old wick or the updated wickless ceramic heating core?
We really need to break them down to make sure it went truly wickless but well update that. You would have to tear it apart probably. If its newer though, it probably is the newer version.
Deleted my posting, then use and take credit for it's content, What a BITCH!
I should add, we filter nothing on here but spam, and we just reply to comments. This site is unfiltered.
Which posting of yours was deleted?
Iim not gonna try this one
They still use wick huh. That's some old school stuff.
Is this safe to use?
I would guess it is safe but not totally sure. Do not hit it too hard though, I think that is where the burn came from.