Aqua performance

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jchamb2

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I have never quite managed to get my Aqua to work properly, but then again I probably gave up way too soon. Having several models of the Kayfun which are great and present no problems, I just continue to use them.

I'm going on the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" principal... Maybe someday I'll go back and play with the Aqua again.
 

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I've given away my KFL, if that tells you anything. Comparing the two, I've always found way better vapor flavor and production with my aqua than with my KFL. I actually find the Aqua way easier to maintain and build that the Kayfun which is part of why I enjoy it so much, added to the fact that it has better air flow to keep up with my power hits makes it a winner. The only drawback was the SS tank body (which is good for cinnamon blends of e-juice), but I picked up my Aqua on eBay with a custom head and clear tank body.
 

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out of both of these...
2014-02-19


i preferred the aqua.

bare in mind, these are both clones, so take it with a grain of salt.
I also drilled out the Aqua, so that is where my bias may come from.

*my Ti Steam Turbine, takes the top place for tanks.... i still prefer genisis tanks even after testing out the two above.
 
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I have never quite managed to get my Aqua to work properly, but then again I probably gave up way too soon. Having several models of the Kayfun which are great and present no problems, I just continue to use them.

I'm going on the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" principal... Maybe someday I'll go back and play with the Aqua again.

Yeah, I should've waited on ordering my clone.. I jumped on it as soon as 101vape had them in stock. I need to get O-rings for it, but I'm doing just fine without it.. I also need to cut that 3foot long center pin that came with it.. I don't know why it is so long. My first build worked great, but I put liquid in it that I didn't worry about wasting. It worked, so I loaded it up with new liquid..then the tank started wobbling every time I would try to rebuild it.. I'm sure it drinks juice, but with the tank wobble, I drank the juice.
 

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While I still prefer my KFL's, the Aqua is a close second. I really haven't had any trouble building it, no wobbly tank, no leaks, no dry hits, etc.

I find the vape is warmer and more dense on the Aqua, but a tad more flavorful on my Kayfuns using the same juice. My out-and-about is currently the Aqua in hybrid mode on the Origin due to its small size.

The Aqua also has to be filled A LOT more due to its smaller capacity and the dual coils guzzling juice.
 

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Thanks everyone!! I want to buy the origin as well, I think these in hybrid mode looks fantastic!!

I have another question, does anyone have tried to tap one of the holes in the deck to vape with a single coil? Double Coils is my only worry because I'm not on sub-ohming and I have tried some double coil builds with drippers and never got it right, lot of dense and creamy vapor but lacking of flavor is my experience (have tried with Forge and Trident which have airflow control), I can give another try to double coils but I would like to see if single coils is an option to the Aqua.

Thanks
 
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