EHPro Kayfun Lite v2

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Anyone that owns this specific clone, does it have any leaking issues? Or any other issues at all?
I got rid of my Russian 91 as it leaked through the 510 pin into the mod every single day, even after replacing the insulator and center pin, this didn't happen on my old original kayfun. Plus, I started using the nautilus with the BVC coils but the whole crumbling ceramic thing on Rip's video scared me a little bit... Although I love the flavor, vapor and ease of use I get with this.

But I thought it shouldn't hurt having one RBA tank around anyway, the general consensus seems to lean towards this as the best KF clone. So, could owners of this particular one share their experiences? Mainly the faults?

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I own 3 of them. 2 with the single air hole and one with the double air hole. No leaks in any of them.

But then I also own a HCigar and a Tobeco. No leaks in the HCigar and I've never used the Tobeco as I feel it is of lesser quality and never coiled, wicked or filled it up with juice.

In my opinion the EHPro is the best of the clones.
 

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I have the dual air flow eh pro clone, and it is fantastic. I have been using it all day everyday for about 3 months now. The tobeco clone is absolute garbage in my opinion.

I have no leaking and no issues with wicking. I can leave a cotton wick in it for a week without needing to change it. I highly recommend the eh pro kayfun clone
 

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In my opinion the dual airflow hole model doesn't work as well as the single hole. Not sure why but in any event the airflow to the coil is determined by the center pin, the hole in the center pin and the side, cross, hole of that pin. No matter how much air you let in you can only get so much air through that center pin.

I have actually drill out the center pin to allow more air through it. Both the center hole and the cross hole.

Even if I take out the airflow adjustment screw on the bottom I still don't get any more air to the coil.

What some company needs to do is use a larger center pin with a bigger hole in the center and crossing hole and of course a bigger threaded part on the positive terminal block to accept that larger pin. Then the dual air inlet model might deliver more air to the coil.
 

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I was going to ask the same thing. Which one do you prefer as well? Dual airflow or single?

Also, do nano kits and stuff like that fit the EHPRO?

I prefer the single air inlet model. Yes all aftermarket system will work with the EHPro. Not so with some other clones. At least that has been my experience.
 

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I have 3 EHPro Kayfun clones, 2 of them are the KFL+ v1 and the 3rd is the v2. The v2 that I have has a smaller airhole in the center pin and because of which has a super tight draw even with everything opened up. My other 2 v1 ones I have to in fact use the airflow screws to tighten the draw. I don't know if it's just a bum v2 that I got but I never use it any more.
 

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I have 3 EHPro Kayfun clones, 2 of them are the KFL+ v1 and the 3rd is the v2. The v2 that I have has a smaller airhole in the center pin and because of which has a super tight draw even with everything opened up. My other 2 v1 ones I have to in fact use the airflow screws to tighten the draw. I don't know if it's just a bum v2 that I got but I never use it any more.

Hm... I don't like tight draws, I thought the v2 wouldn't be that tight. Anyone else feels the same?
 

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It is definitely a tight draw. If you want a more airy draw for the same price point I would buy the fogger v4.

I have never heard of a kayfun that has anything but a tight draw. I believe the only way to really achieve an airy draw would be to drill it out, and that typically causes dry hits because the vacuum is not a tight anymore. Then your talking about taking a dremmel to the juice wells....
 
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