They're not perfect (at all), but much better than the pics... Haha.
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70/30 is the max I'll go. Anything higher there seems to be air bubble issues at the wicking holes. Zero problems with 70/30 I found.I mix my own at 92-95% VG and the balance de-ionized water - unflavored. So far, I have no wicking problems; as it gets colder, the water may increase. From some posts in the DIY forum this mixture is somewhat equivalent to 70 VG/30PG in viscosity. (I don't know that for myself, I simply trusted the posts.)
I would not say that it is fundamentally like a nautilus in use. The flavor, vapor and air draw are markedly better. "Markedly" meaning that I have not regretted buying this atomizer, not once.
I can't compare Kabuki to any of the other tanks you mention, I have never used them.
Yep... and labor has to be calculated at the "burdened rate" which is Hourly wage plus the following:
Total cost of the benefits provided to the employee divided by 2,080 which gives you the per hour cost of the benefits including healthcare and 401k, plus Social Security contributions, disability insurance, unemployment insurance, the cost per Sq.Ft of space the employee takes up in their job divided by the 2080.00 figure (a work year has 2,080 hours in it). So if we pay somebody 15 bucks an hour to shove O-Rings in a bag, and they can do 120 bags per hour, it looks to the outside like it costs 12.5¢ for labor... but the reality is that it's over double that... which doesn't seem like much, but that is JUST the cost to put them in a bag. They need to then be put into bins where they can be picked, and somebody needs to pick them when they are ordered, and they need to be packaged, a shipping label printed... on and on.
And the 90 Dollar tank COULD have included a spare tank and extra parts, but we would then need to charge 105.00 for it, because even though Kanger and Aspire "include" them... they are NOT free! They are reflected in the price.
And trust me, h00ligan, this "Garage Presentation" isn't made in a garage. HoH is a proper company, with well compensated professionals at the helm of the machines, which we own. My employees receive health care, vacation pay, 401K and more. The head of my machine Shop is a 26 year veteran of production and custom machine operations and is a journeyman that is well established in his field, and I'm lucky to have him in my "garage".
Our goal is to offer good value, and while we may very well be the most expensive, I feel the value is exceptional. Our customer service is second to none, our use of premium materials is unprecedented in vaping and at the risk of sounding arrogant, the Kabuki is the #1 selling USA made tank in the business.
And we have bacon in the fridge.
Do you have a 510, P3 or Z2 version?Anybody have 'Check atomizer' issues? First showed 5 ohms, so I took the coil out and made sure I put it back in firmly. Now it would even show ohms.. my vapor shark just says 'Check Atomizer' which is what it says when nothing i connected. Not sure what's going on - never really have issues with bvc coils.
Do you have a 510, P3 or Z2 version?
Unscrew the little allen screw in the very bottom of the tank 510 connector slightly, and keep trying it until it makes good contact for you.Anybody have 'Check atomizer' issues? First showed 5 ohms, so I took the coil out and made sure I put it back in firmly. Now it would even show ohms.. my vapor shark just says 'Check Atomizer' which is what it says when nothing i connected. Not sure what's going on - never really have issues with bvc coils.
Actually he should tighten that bottom allen screw. I don't believe it's meant as an "adjustable" 510 pin. It's meant to make up for variations in coil quality control from China. Best practice (I have found) is to loosen it, screw your coil in as tightly as possible, then snug up the 510 screw. That should help with connection issues.Unscrew the little allen screw in the very bottom of the tank 510 connector slightly, and keep trying it until it makes good contact for you.
Ahhh, makes sense...sorry about my mistake! [emoji15]Actually he should tighten that bottom allen screw. I don't believe it's meant as an "adjustable" 510 pin. It's meant to make up for variations in coil quality control from China. Best practice (I have found) is to loosen it, screw your coil in as tightly as possible, then snug up the 510 screw. That should help with connection issues.
And we have bacon in the fridge.
We have soft pretzels too.... With Pink Salt... yummy.
I got a new bedazzled tank. Luckily I had also ordered some orings from HOH, the tank was a little big.
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Actually he should tighten that bottom allen screw. I don't believe it's meant as an "adjustable" 510 pin. It's meant to make up for variations in coil quality control from China. Best practice (I have found) is to loosen it, screw your coil in as tightly as possible, then snug up the 510 screw. That should help with connection issues.
Probably because the coil isn't screwed down far enough. Loosen the 510 screw then tighten the coil into the base, then snug up the 510 screw. It should protrude slightly when done correctly.Interestingly enough - the 510 becomes recessed when I take the kabuki off my mod. I'm not sure what happened - it was working fine all day.
Even though I don't own a Kabuki ... I am a huge Zen fan.
Let's all celebrate with some bacon sprinkled, pink salted, soft pretzels ... ever so slighty warmed in the toaster oven
Cheers
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