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brianc11111

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did a side by side comparison with the aga t7 and a storm-a dripper this morning.
same build...same mods......even same 35amp batteries...same exact juice
26ga.. 3/32 bit .. 6 wraps .. .37ohms
the flavor is exactly the same between the two.
i hit them all kinds of ways....back to back......full load on dripper....then 6 hits on aga...you name it
id say the edge goes to the aga because every hit is the same..
with the dripper, you get a wet hit, then it goes down until you start going dry.
if youre a flavor junkie, this is a definate buy.....has great vapor too
 

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george......make sure when you fill, to fully close air intake band.
i fill with a syringe with about a 22gauge needle. i tilt it so there is no juice to block air escaping fill hole.
i have two kf's and drilled them both out and the aga has an airier draw.
once you get the filling thing right, you will love this atty
 

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I was initially going to give this a pass, but after reading all the posts, I figured I just had to give it a try. Triangle Vapes had it for $28, so I figured that’s not too much to risk. Order is in; probably won’t get it until next week due to the 4th holiday.

I’ve been getting much better results with my Kayfun since I switched to using rayon wick, and the build deck on the T7 looks tailor made for that. Hopefully that will be the case.

A big thank you for everyone who posted details on their builds!
 

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This thing is great! I find the Kayfun easier to build on...but this is not difficult. My Trident clone is much more of a pain. The vape is warm, wetter....more vapor than the Kayfun or the mini. The taste is amazing...as good as some drippers. I am enjoying this device! No leaking while filling or using so far. The advice in here and on Todd's and other videos was very helpful.
 

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This thing is great! I find the Kayfun easier to build on...but this is not difficult. My Trident clone is much more of a pain. The vape is warm, wetter....more vapor than the Kayfun or the mini. The taste is amazing...as good as some drippers. I am enjoying this device! No leaking while filling or using so far. The advice in here and on Todd's and other videos was very helpful.

Gawd.. Stop it!! You're making me wanna buy again.. :facepalm:
 

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It is a pain to fill, tho. I have to use a syringe.....I am used to easily top filling my Kayfuns. Also....I had to deburr (with a metal nail file) the air holes in the tank opposite the air holes in the control ring. Before that, I couldn't turn the ring no matter what fidgiting I did. It has more airflow than any of the stock tanks...my Kayfun Mini used to have that claim, but not any more. Plus..with dual .8 coils...its a warm vape. When I get my OKR box I will drop it to .6 or so.....still getting used to it. I'm not using my "good" juice on it yet till I'm certain it won't leak.
 

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It is a pain to fill, tho. I have to use a syringe.....I am used to easily top filling my Kayfuns. Also....I had to deburr (with a metal nail file) the air holes in the tank opposite the air holes in the control ring. Before that, I couldn't turn the ring no matter what fidgiting I did. It has more airflow than any of the stock tanks...my Kayfun Mini used to have that claim, but not any more. Plus..with dual .8 coils...its a warm vape. When I get my OKR box I will drop it to .6 or so.....still getting used to it. I'm not using my "good" juice on it yet till I'm certain it won't leak.

mine hasnt leaked since i figured how to fill it.....been in love with it since...
 

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I had to deburr (with a metal nail file) the air holes in the tank opposite the air holes in the control ring. Before that, I couldn't turn the ring no matter what fidgiting I did.

Can you please explain how to accomplish this and what the process is? My air adjustment ring wont move. I have to shove a tiny screwdriver in the hole and push with all my might to make it move a millimeter at a time.

I took the ring off entirely, sanded the inside of the ring with a fine grit, did the same to the the part of the juice catcher it sits on, and generally made sure the area around the 4 holes was smooth on both side. Put it back on - still nothing. Can't get it to budge!
 

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Can you please explain how to accomplish this and what the process is? My air adjustment ring wont move. I have to shove a tiny screwdriver in the hole and push with all my might to make it move a millimeter at a time.

I took the ring off entirely, sanded the inside of the ring with a fine grit, did the same to the the part of the juice catcher it sits on, and generally made sure the area around the 4 holes was smooth on both side. Put it back on - still nothing. Can't get it to budge!

Yes...the issue is not with the ring but with the holes in the base. Did you try sanding that? I also scraped the very edges of the base holes....now...its actually a little looser than I would like but its dealable...
 

Chango

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Yes...the issue is not with the ring but with the holes in the base. Did you try sanding that? I also scraped the very edges of the base holes....now...its actually a little looser than I would like but its dealable...

I did indeed sand the base, it seemed almost entirely perfect... maybe I used too fine grit and need to try something a bit harsher.. Thing is, I couldn't find anywhere on the base that had a machine stamp error in any way... what exactly needs to be sanded/filed off?

I'm gonna give it another shot as soon as I empty the current tank I'm vaping. I am in love with this atomizer even with the leaking issue and this ring acting up. Gonna try to make a cotton ring pillow to put around the outside and then a pillow bed for the juice catcher and hopefully it wont leak out any more while filling. As it stands, I can fill it all the way to the top - put the juice hole at 12 o clock and hold it horizontally, slowly coming to a vertical position as it gets closer to the top. But then as soon as its fully vertical, a little tiny bit still leaks out.

Still, kicks the hell out of the 3ml of juice that came rushing out the air holes on my first attempt.
 
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