Ehpro or Tobeco Kayun v4 clone?

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Hammy75

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Seems that most are leaning towards the Tobeco. Mind you I haven't really seen anything negative about the EHpro other then the top cap where you fill does not have the flat spots to relieve the air pressure. This could be a non issue though as I have not heard any complaining about it leaking. The other negative is the price...much higher for the EHpro. Tobeco is as good of quality and priced very low. There are also a lot more people with the Tobeco and very few with the EHpro. I would take the Tobeco if it were me.

I don't have either so take all this with a grain of salt:). As far as I can tell you will be happy either way you go.
 

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Out of the three I own the Tobeco is the best, followed by the FT 2022100 and the Code Vape bringing up the tail.

The Tobeco is built pretty well, I had a spot of rust on the bell by the logo but the seller replaced it right away. It's the third time I got some rust on a Tobeco product though, Stainless???

Looking forward to some feedback on the EHPro's
 

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Thanks for the feedback so far, and Cullin thanks for the welcome! I'm loving denver so far.

The eh pro kayfun lite v2 has been my ADV for almost a year. I feel that it is going to be hard to beat because I still love my mouth to lung hits. I may wait a bit longer to get more feedback on the eh pro.

I really like their black version but I'm concerned that you would add to much pressure to the tank when you screwed the top nut on after filling and it would cause flooding. Once I here good things I want the black!
 
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I personally would not own a Tobeco anything. I have heard of many people having major issues with Tobeco Kayfun Lites. EHPro on the other hand are top notch. I have had 4 EHPro KFL+ and all were excellent quality. I held an EHPro Kayfiun v4 in my hand last week at a local shop and the quality was the same. I ordered one on ebay the next day. Supposed to be here Friday. Another one to consider is the Infinite. They are pretty close to the quality of an EHPro.
 

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I would love to hear about the EH pro and hcigar versions. I am very happy w my tobeco though. I also had troubles with my lite kayfun v2 but this one has been flawless in function. I am going to order a second and I am also trying to decide whether to get a hcigar or eh pro. The hcigar 3.1 was favorite atty for a very long time.


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All y'all that have the v4, I'm curious about the airflow; can it be closed down as tightly as a KFL+ (tobeco) can be? I have the tobeco KFL+ with the 2mm custom airflow, but I keep it almost entirely closed; the v4 seems to have so many airholes, I'm concerned that it might be too airy for me. I hate an airy vape, though there does need to be *some* airflow.

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Thanks for the feedback so far, and Cullin thanks for the welcome! I'm loving denver so far.

The eh pro kayfun lite v2 has been my ADV for almost a year. I feel that it is going to be hard to beat because I still love my mouth to lung hits. I may wait a bit longer to get more feedback on the eh pro.

It's a great place to live with some really great people. Plus, you can put that awesome AWD to use on that WRX of yours. :)

ETA: So, I was just on Amazon (had a $25 gift certificate there from Xmas) and did a search for a Kayfun 4 clone. All they had was the Tobeco, so I just went for it. Will post review when it arrives Jan. 16 - 22.
 
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All y'all that have the v4, I'm curious about the airflow; can it be closed down as tightly as a KFL+ (tobeco) can be? I have the tobeco KFL+ with the 2mm custom airflow, but I keep it almost entirely closed; the v4 seems to have so many airholes, I'm concerned that it might be too airy for me. I hate an airy vape, though there does need to be *some* airflow.

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Yes it can Andria. I keep a ton of parts at the house and one of the things I swapped was the AFC screw. For me hitting the slot was a PITA so I threw a M3 X 5 grub screw in mine. Getting the hex wrench in there was a lot easier and I could just roll it through my fingers and draw until I got the desired airflow.

Don't get me wrong the slotted worked but for me the hex made the adjustment easy and it fit better too.
 

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Yes it can Andria. I keep a ton of parts at the house and one of the things I swapped was the AFC screw. For me hitting the slot was a PITA so I threw a M3 X 5 grub screw in mine. Getting the hex wrench in there was a lot easier and I could just roll it through my fingers and draw until I got the desired airflow.

Don't get me wrong the slotted worked but for me the hex made the adjustment easy and it fit better too.

Hmm... so it can't be closed down, unless I fit some other strange part in it? I have no earthly idea what a "M3 X 5 grub screw" is. I do have some spare Kayfun screws, both the mounting screws and a couple of fillhole screws, but no idea whatsoever what that "M3 X 5 grub screw" is, and have no idea what you mean by "slotted".

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