Anybody Using A Kabuki?

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I had to re-read this because I thought I was imagining it.

Truth, HB? I'm not dreaming of it. Actually, I rarely think about it.. Unless I'm here, where the topic is Kabuki.

That being said, I'd pay for a 4-5ml Kabuki, but that's about it. Ti won't grab me, gold wouldn't grab me, nor would pretty much any material.

I was simply posting my opinion that I, and apparently I'm alone on an island here, would like to buy & try a larger version. The 2ml one simply is too small for it be functional as anything other than a house tank (for me).

So, no. I won't keep dreaming. I'll just continue enjoy these little ones as I've been doing.

I read somewhere (and I can't remember where :mad:) that people are using the 510 Kabuki & non-Nautilus head (RBA, I believe) with Zephyrus tank glass. It adds another ml to the capacity and allows use of the RBA. If every ml counts...
 

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I read somewhere (and I can't remember where :mad:) that people are using the 510 Kabuki & non-Nautilus head (RBA, I believe) with Zephyrus tank glass. It adds another ml to the capacity and allows use of the RBA. If every ml counts...

Thanks, Alden. My personal preference would be to retain to drop & play, but it IS good information to know (for those so inclined...).

3ml, huh? Well, it's better than 2. ;)
 

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Thanks, Alden. My personal preference would be to retain to drop & play, but it IS good information to know (for those so inclined...).

3ml, huh? Well, it's better than 2. ;)

Perhaps so, Alden. I believe the Kabuki is best utilized as designed for drop ins, but since I don't RB anything.... what do I know. ;)

I agree with you both. It's the only way I've seen for one to "expand" the Kabuki's capacity. If there are some who want to experiment...
 

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What specs? I've only heard that Zen is working on something...(even Phil mentioned in the Radius review that there could be something new soon), but I have seen no info on the Ti except what the box cover says.

The P3 stainless is available at ProVape and probably elsewhere. Everything else listed on the Ti box is available separately at HOH Squareup Store, now called Gumption Depot Inc. Last time I checked Mt Baker Vapor had the steel 510 model.
 

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I had to re-read this because I thought I was imagining it.

Truth, HB? I'm not dreaming of it. Actually, I rarely think about it.. Unless I'm here, where the topic is Kabuki.

That being said, I'd pay for a 4-5ml Kabuki, but that's about it. Ti won't grab me, gold wouldn't grab me, nor would pretty much any material.

I was simply posting my opinion that I, and apparently I'm alone on an island here, would like to buy & try a larger version. The 2ml one simply is too small for it be functional as anything other than a house tank (for me).

So, no. I won't keep dreaming. I'll just continue enjoy these little ones as I've been doing.
It's what was under that line that was most important in that post, so please don't feel I was picking on you...and definitely don't choose single lines out of context to suit your defense!

And hey, like I've said several times: I'd love to not have to fill my Kabuki as often, but I wouldn't trade performance for convenience.
 

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I had to re-read this because I thought I was imagining it.

Truth, HB? I'm not dreaming of it. Actually, I rarely think about it.. Unless I'm here, where the topic is Kabuki.

That being said, I'd pay for a 4-5ml Kabuki, but that's about it. Ti won't grab me, gold wouldn't grab me, nor would pretty much any material.

I was simply posting my opinion that I, and apparently I'm alone on an island here, would like to buy & try a larger version. The 2ml one simply is too small for it be functional as anything other than a house tank (for me).

So, no. I won't keep dreaming. I'll just continue enjoy these little ones as I've been doing.

Let's face it. 2ml is tiny, and the Kabuki isn't the most convenient refill in the world...tight o-rings combined with reports of glass breaking during refills, the occasional coil stuck in the chimney...yeah, if the flavor wouldn't take a big hit, I'd like to see a larger one too. That said, I like the Kabuki and plan on buying a Ti when it comes out, and a small 2 ml tank does have it's place, but there is a reason top fill is such a big thing now, and it makes smaller tanks like the Triton mini and Kayfun mini v3 more bearable than they would be otherwise.

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It's what was under that line that was most important in that post, so please don't feel I was picking on you...and definitely don't choose single lines out of context to suit your defense!

I wasn't trying to do that, HB, but your last line is no different than what I feel. I was just saying that I'd like the opportunity to TRY a larger one, and do my own comparison. And I don't want it for free, but would have been willing to pay for it.

I know it's not happening, as you clearly stated, but I can still openly state that I'd pay for it. Zen once said that I gave up too easily, back when I was lobbying for a 510 threaded GMZ Kabuki (that wasn't going to happen either). So, I began lobbying again.

Lo & behold, I am now the proud owner of a 510 threaded GMZ Kabuki (thank you, Zen!!).

So yeah, I'm not dreamin', but I'm not giving up either. Not yet, anyway.
 

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but there is a reason top fill is such a big thing now,

Love all that you said, Stealthy.

Top fill is making me giggle. We had top fill. Everyone wanted bottom fill. Now top fill "rules".

Provi slant caps, awesome. Nope, we want flats. Now with the advent of the flowrings, we're back to slants.


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