Anybody Using A Kabuki?

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I just checked the status of my order and noticed that only one of each resistance was shipped--AND there was no mention of a refund for the ones not shipped. I have always ordered 2 of each resistance before with no problem. I have tried to contact them but messages won't go through on their contact page, and I get VM when I call. You might want to check your order status to see if your entire order was shipped.

Mine shows the same thing. It also doesn't show what happened to the other boxes. My bank also shows full amount withdrawn.

Yes- mine does too. There is not a mention of a 'backorder' either- so a refund should be in order. Haven't yet been able to reach them, have tried a few times today.

I just spoke to MFS via chat and they indicated this is a system glitch. The order shipment should contain all coils ordered.
 

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Hi everyone! So I am thinking of getting a Kabuki and Radius combo. My rdna 40 is very old now, it has been more than a year and the paint had worn off almost completely. Other than that it still works fine though, I must be a first to be able to use this everyday for so long. I use K4, K3 mini, Taifun GT 2 and Calix as tanks. But I want something on the side with no hassle.

Oh and Back in early 2024, my second device was provari 2.5 mini. For some reason I stopped using it. I might get an extension for that.

Anyway, I am wondering, can someone tell me the types of coil that Kabuki takes? Like the the type of coil, material, and ohms? And which coil is generally preferred in the community? I am hoping to get something that would give a Kayfun experience. I generally use 1.2 to 1.5 ohm coils at roughly 11 watts.

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Hi everyone! So I am thinking of getting a Kabuki and Radius combo. My rdna 40 is very old now, it has been more than a year and the paint had worn off almost completely. Other than that it still works fine though, I must be a first to be able to use this everyday for so long. I use K4, K3 mini, Taifun GT 2 and Calix as tanks. But I want something on the side with no hassle.

Oh and Back in early 2024, my second device was provari 2.5 mini. For some reason I stopped using it. I might get an extension for that.

Anyway, I am wondering, can someone tell me the types of coil that Kabuki takes? Like the the type of coil, material, and ohms? And which coil is generally preferred in the community? I am hoping to get something that would give a Kayfun experience. I generally use 1.2 to 1.5 ohm coils at roughly 11 watts.

Thanks for the help.

The Kabukis take standard drop in Aspire coils. I use the 1.6 BBC version. I think there are some that use other Aspire coils, Triton perhaps, but I've not done that. Big Kayfun fan myself. I do enjoy the Kabuki too. I can't recommend the Radius enough. Wonderful device. If I were you I'd get the 1.5 version of the Kabuki as its P3 threaded.
 

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Thanks! How close is Kabuki to Kayfun in terms of flavor and vapor production? I had aspire nautilus back in the dah and those coils only worked fine only 1/3rd of the time and even then the flavor wasn't very good. Maybe they are better know.
 

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Thanks! How close is Kabuki to Kayfun in terms of flavor and vapor production? I had aspire nautilus back in the dah and those coils only worked fine only 1/3rd of the time and even then the flavor wasn't very good. Maybe they are better know.

For me, I find them to be equals in both flavor/vapor. I use the Aspire Nautilus 1.8 BVC coils which are the newest version. They are Far superior to the old ones in terms of flavor and number of duds you get. Just MHO & YMMV[emoji106]


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Thanks! How close is Kabuki to Kayfun in terms of flavor and vapor production? I had aspire nautilus back in the dah and those coils only worked fine only 1/3rd of the time and even then the flavor wasn't very good. Maybe they are better know.
You might have been using the BDC coils that had dual silica wicked horizontal coils. Those were terrible, I couldn't stand them even when they worked right. The new BVC, bottom vertical coils, use cotton pads wrapped around the outside of the coil, are way better, pretty much on par with a Kafun depending on how well you build and wick, I kind of look at the newer style nautilus coils as cartomisers on steroids, or what a cartomiser should have been. In the Kabuki, those coils really shine. Zen maximized the airflow on that tank and the vapor production and flavor is noticeably better than a stock Nautilus tank.

For me the best thing about them is convenience. Prime the coil, pop it in and vape it till it's toast. With flavorless liquid I can get 5-7 days of heavy vaping out of a coil, with my tobaccy flavored juice, 3-4 days, some folks get a lot longer, I am finicky about when my coils/wicks begin to taste off. I will re-wick my kafuns daily or every other day as an example.
 

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Yeah I am extremely finicky too, if it was easier, I would change my Kayfun wicks twice a day.

I stopped using stock coils right after BVCs were released. I actually tried them but I was never fan of the Nautilus wicking. It only worked well when the tank is half empty. But I like to give it another try with this Kabuki.
 
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