Anybody Using A Kabuki?

Status
Not open for further replies.

DPLongo22

"Vert De Ferk"
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Dec 17, 2011
32,962
182,726
Midworld
Had a bad case of the dropsies last Saturday.

My Ti P3, with a Tiki made the trip down a flight of concrete stairs, at work, Three times in a row.

I've been inspecting it every Three minute since.

Not a scratch.

Nothing.
Zip.
Nadda.

Even the HoH glass survived with no damage.

The top cap came up a teensy bit, so The atty definitely took a hit. No damage, not even to the media blasting. Flipped over, gave it a bash on a work table, all better.

While I am not planning on making this a habit, it is nice to know the P3 is carrying on the ProVape toughness tradition.

The glass survived? Really?

Really.

Seriously??? Wow. That's freaking amazing. :thumbs:
 

Freedom2Vape

Ultra Member
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 8, 2015
1,579
7,547
Texas

coldgin96

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 22, 2012
3,202
19,383
North of Detroit, way south of Heaven
Geez. Got Jackie the Ti Kabuki and she really likes it. I want one, but neither of us will use the poly tanks and we both need the adapter like a hole in the head. I thought the extra bull:censored: was a waste when I purchased it for her and now I'm really having a hard time spending extra $$ on useless crap (poly tank, adapter) AGAIN!

Someone make me feel better about it and I'll check back when I'm done with my bills and email.

Thank you.
 

Katdarling

I'm still here on ECF... sort of. ;)
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 25, 2011
32,581
167,741
Utopia

coldgin96

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 22, 2012
3,202
19,383
North of Detroit, way south of Heaven
Gee thanks...

2 hours and 20 minutes later...

Well, my lovely beautiful wife was a big help and inspiration. She told me I could have her Ti Kabuki and order her a SS (I purchase her a Elegant Gun Metal a month or so ago) to which I said, "NO WAY! I love you and want you to have the best!" She than proceeded to tell me how kick :censored: and really nice the Ti Kabuki is. I told her how we'll never use the poly tank and/or adapter and her reply was, "Never know!"

So after hitting, "Post Reply", I'm going to order the Ti Kabuki to compliment the Stealth's and SS's one I already have. I'm losing count but next week, if they still have them, maybe I'll get the Gunmetal one too.

Just last week, the guy at the electronics shop said to me regarding Jackie, "I wish I had a wife that told me to spend money!"
 

coldgin96

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 22, 2012
3,202
19,383
North of Detroit, way south of Heaven
Well I hope everyone is real happy! I couldn't take it and ordered BOTH the Ti and Gunmetal!

You see, for at home, I figured I'd have four (SS, Stealth, GMZ and Ti) different Kabuki's for four different flavors. Don't want to get them mixed up. Then of course there's the three with SS tanks for mobility (two to switch back and forth and a spare for the Jeep).

I'm done now. Good night. Monday, I'll order juice still on sale.

Thanks for reading, it's great to have a place to spout off about obsessive vape habits where there are those who understand and, "get it."

:rickroll:
 

StealthyTX

Hates brass
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 13, 2012
1,094
5,849
Austin, TX
Be careful of those HardWare O Rings, they can give a God Awful taste sometimes! Now how would I know that??Grrrrrr!!!:-x

Knife

Not can it be...

But, most certainly should be.

PS I am still amazed at vapers who... Do not wash stuff out before using it?!? :facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:

Everything, everything, and EVERYTHING.

Yeppers.

You guys have no clue ;) best ADV EVER!!!!!

WD-40_in_Can.jpg
 

Freedom2Vape

Ultra Member
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 8, 2015
1,579
7,547
Texas
Geez. Got Jackie the Ti Kabuki and she really likes it. I want one, but neither of us will use the poly tanks and we both need the adapter like a hole in the head. I thought the extra bull:censored: was a waste when I purchased it for her and now I'm really having a hard time spending extra $$ on useless crap (poly tank, adapter) AGAIN!

Someone make me feel better about it and I'll check back when I'm done with my bills and email.

Thank you.
Perhaps you could put the poly tank and adapter up in the classifieds? I'm sure there may be some interest?
 

ENAUD

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 23, 2013
9,810
64,089
Bordertown of ProVariland and REOville
I could use a little help...

I recommended the kabuki to a friend of mine who loves his nautilus. While he digs the flavor and over-all performance, he keeps complaining about leaks "around the 510 pin".

He doesn't feel like sending it back, at least not just yet. Any advice?
Ask your friend to remove the coil, then back the Kabuki 510 pin out a bit. At that point screw the coil back into the base really tight, and then screw the 510 pin in until it just makes connection with the coil. Hope that helps.
 

aldenf

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 26, 2014
2,558
10,293
NYC, NJ, USA
I could use a little help...

I recommended the kabuki to a friend of mine who loves his nautilus. While he digs the flavor and over-all performance, he keeps complaining about leaks "around the 510 pin".

He doesn't feel like sending it back, at least not just yet. Any advice?

People not tightening the coil head firmly in the base seems to be a common theme. I'd also check the o-ring on the bottom of the head. Good luck to your friend!
 

Andygev35

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 16, 2011
147
575
56
Covington, Georgia
I could use a little help...

I recommended the kabuki to a friend of mine who loves his nautilus. While he digs the flavor and over-all performance, he keeps complaining about leaks "around the 510 pin".

He doesn't feel like sending it back, at least not just yet. Any advice?

Ask your friend to remove the coil, then back the Kabuki 510 pin out a bit. At that point screw the coil back into the base really tight, and then screw the 510 pin in until it just makes connection with the coil. Hope that helps.
This is common practice with me every time I change the coil. If the 510 pin is too tight, the new coil seats against the 510 pin before it ever physically seats in the base. So best practice is always to loosen the pin, tighten the coil in the base, then re-tighten the 510 pin.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread