Authentic Svoemesto Kayfun Prime

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CMD-Ky

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I remember and agree. Yes no tank is for everyone and if someone bought it and didn't like it, that's understandable. You can even post that it didn't work out, but to come back and reply negatively to a positive post, is just weird imo, as if they are upset that someone is happy about theirs.

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A "review" type comment would work well. Arriving to a group that obviously likes the product only to bash it is as HB eloquently and wordlessly stated above.
 

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A "review" type comment would work well. Arriving to a group that obviously likes the product only to bash it is as HB eloquently and wordlessly stated above.
I having issues seeing pics lately on Tapatalk, so I missed that one...

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I remember and agree. Yes no tank is for everyone and if someone bought it and didn't like it, that's understandable. You can even post that it didn't work out, but to come back and reply negatively to a positive post, is just weird imo, as if they are upset that someone is happy about theirs.

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A "review" type comment would work well. Arriving to a group that obviously likes the product only to bash it is as HB eloquently and wordlessly stated above.
Probably gets paid by someone to go around trashing the competition.
 

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I having issues seeing pics lately on Tapatalk, so I missed that one...

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You are not alone!

Very tired of problems still popping up after the great ECF migration (to new server or whatever)...

I mean TapaTalk is always troubled by garbage updates, but I feel like this picture issue is on the ECF side of things.
 

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I having issues seeing pics lately on Tapatalk, so I missed that one...

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Divr...check this out.

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Just followed those instructions and it worked for me!
 

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There has always been something saying it's bad to put a metal object on a live coil, so I guess that's why some use ceramic tweezers. I use a blunt tip needle when rebuilding, I use it to strum, space coils, prod cotton, etc. When setting up a spaced coil, I even use it as I'm depressing the fire button and nothing ever bad happens, so am I just getting lucky? I have done it for years and never once has the mod said short or anything....

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The reason for ceramic tweezers is heat.

Metal-tipped tweezers get hot when building contact coils.
That makes sense. I thought it was because a metal one might short out. I don't feel the need for tweezers on a live coil, but from time to time do use the metal blunt tip, so was just curious why mine wasn't shorting. I even tried a instant read thermometer on a live coil, just to see if I could get a coil temp and nothing happened.

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My Prime hit the PO Box yesterday and, like any good vaper, I hit the road to pick it up. I gave a good wash with Dawn, if it is good enough for oil laden ducks then it is good enough for me. After watching the @vapdivrr video, I built it and have been using it through four ML. (Nice tip on the unequal coloration to know if the wick is proper. I found that previous wicking had that problem and I wondered why - now I know.) It is a very very easy build despite its small size. I got a leak free build first time and watched those bubbles ooze out the liquid control as I adjusted it.
It sits on my JAC. I am in TC with SS at 0.57 Ohms and a temperature of 375 F. I like it, other than size it is very similar to the 5. I like the smaller size, it seems balanced and certainly not as top heavy. I am not a huge fan of the air flow adjustment but it seems like the kind of thing that will be fine once I use it a little. I am a slow adapter to change. And please remove yourself from my lawn.

Good call, @Bronze, thanks.
 

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My Prime hit the PO Box yesterday and, like any good vaper, I hit the road to pick it up. I gave a good wash with Dawn, if it is good enough for oil laden ducks then it is good enough for me. After watching the @vapdivrr video, I built it and have been using it through four ML. (Nice tip on the unequal coloration to know if the wick is proper. I found that previous wicking had that problem and I wondered why - now I know.) It is a very very easy build despite its small size. I got a leak free build first time and watched those bubbles ooze out the liquid control as I adjusted it.
It sits on my JAC. I am in TC with SS at 0.57 Ohms and a temperature of 375 F. I like it, other than size it is very similar to the 5. I like the smaller size, it seems balanced and certainly not as top heavy. I am not a huge fan of the air flow adjustment but it seems like the kind of thing that will be fine once I use it a little. I am a slow adapter to change. And please remove yourself from my lawn.

Good call, @Bronze, thanks.
Vaping with confidence! :)

Sure goes well with the JAC, eh?
 

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I checked mine out today and if I really look close I can see a hint of something, but barely noticeable. I often hear other prime owners say their JC isn't as smooth as their k5's, but mines the opposite. My Prime's JC is so smooth , much smoother then all of my kayfun mini v3's or my k5, so it's probably just the miniscule tolerances . I guess because mine is perhaps perfect, I don't get much friction there. I looked at my kayfun mini v3's and a couple are perfect, but a couple definitely have a band of friction (band of friction, sounds like a cool band name, lol). The ones that do have this band are still ok and work beautifully, but perhaps just not as smooth as the others, so I don't think it's anything to worry about. I did drop a km3 once and it did slightly bend that part , I had to pry it away because it was definitely rubbing metal to metal, so it's kind of easily damaged if dropped just right. So if yours looks like it perfectly round and doesn't touch the other metal as you spin it, it's fine



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Thank you very much for checking, I will check it on the next build. I contacted Svoemesto and they offered me to replace the two parts that come in contact. I'm very surprised with their service, another prove that most of the time you get what you pay. I also like the option of finding and replacing separate parts when needed instead of having to replace the whole atomizer.... I believe it will take much time for me to consider any other atomizer.

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My Prime hit the PO Box yesterday and, like any good vaper, I hit the road to pick it up. I gave a good wash with Dawn, if it is good enough for oil laden ducks then it is good enough for me. After watching the @vapdivrr video, I built it and have been using it through four ML. (Nice tip on the unequal coloration to know if the wick is proper. I found that previous wicking had that problem and I wondered why - now I know.) It is a very very easy build despite its small size. I got a leak free build first time and watched those bubbles ooze out the liquid control as I adjusted it.
It sits on my JAC. I am in TC with SS at 0.57 Ohms and a temperature of 375 F. I like it, other than size it is very similar to the 5. I like the smaller size, it seems balanced and certainly not as top heavy. I am not a huge fan of the air flow adjustment but it seems like the kind of thing that will be fine once I use it a little. I am a slow adapter to change. And please remove yourself from my lawn.

Good call, @Bronze, thanks.
I hear what you’re saying about being a slow adaptor to change! I’m the same. I’ve had a long long love affair with the Kayfun Lite Plus. I’ve bought every Kayfun since, but the Lite plus has always been special.

Upon buying the Prime, it is the only Kayfun to date that I feel can replace the Lite Plus. Been using it now for almost 5 months every day and it is as close to perfect as can be. And I love the smaller, more compact size. Looks much more appealing on nearly every mod. I think I’d be quite happy if I never had another tank to buy. I get the feeling the Prime will still be used by many in years to come. In the same way the Lite Plus was/is.
 

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It seems so well made, it ought to last a long time. O-rings and screws seem to be the only parts that could be lost or damaged (absent cross threading by error). I think that it was a good buy.
I can learn from experience though. Note to self: Close the juice control when filling. Remember to re-open it after filling.

I hear what you’re saying about being a slow adaptor to change! I’m the same. I’ve had a long long love affair with the Kayfun Lite Plus. I’ve bought every Kayfun since, but the Lite plus has always been special.

Upon buying the Prime, it is the only Kayfun to date that I feel can replace the Lite Plus. Been using it now for almost 5 months every day and it is as close to perfect as can be. And I love the smaller, more compact size. Looks much more appealing on nearly every mod. I think I’d be quite happy if I never had another tank to buy. I get the feeling the Prime will still be used by many in years to come. In the same way the Lite Plus was/is.
 

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Hi folks, been awful quiet in here.

I know many here are happy with their Primes, but I'm stuck with my V5 due to budgetary constrains.

Just wondering if anyone with both atomizers have tried swapping the centre posts and/or the AFC ring?

Trying to figure a way to cut down on the airflow of the V5 without resorting to the MTL kit.

Thanks!

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