Also bottom coil clearos tend to get condensation build up that gravity forces back down towards the wick, causing gurgling. Easy fix...hold over trash can or go outside and flick it (like casting a fishing rod) to force the condensation out the mouthpiece end, all clear and away you go ;)
I think their saying the one without the spider symbol is Version 2 I have that one as well and really like it, it hits quite hard I must say.
Added a Kayfun Lite+ and it's the best vape I've had in awhile.
Closing in on 3 years, bene's listed in other thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-e-smoking-discussion/555126-any-effects-long-term-vaping-so-far-4.html#post12926996
I'm closing in on 3 years of vaping, I haven't had to use my rescue inhaler (asthma) in over 2 years, no longer on long term respiratory meds and my last lung function/capacity tests had showed an improvement to 94% from my starting base 3 years ago which was 81%.
I have reduced my nic...
I have a Smoktech Natural and Magneto, the Magneto seems to hit harder than the Natural (IMHO).
Also I have really been enjoying my Kayfun Lites, liked my first one so well I had to have another.
One of them I slightly modified as well by making the airway diameter larger for better airflow.
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Although I haven't tried one yet, the Aspire Nautilus seems to be getting good reviews. (I have used mostly Kanger tanks.)
Link to ECF Review: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/tank-reviews/531096-aspire-nautilus-tank-review.html
And as a sidenote, do not get pre made welded wires for a kayfun, those are better suited for rebuilding other (earlier version) RBA's that require NR-R-NR wires.
4 months is a good start, just be careful jumping into RBA's and RDA's too fast, it can become expensive and frustrating if you don't do plenty of research first.
Watch lots of vids on rebuilding and read up on some of the RBA forums to get a clearer picture of what your getting into.
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