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I've been looking at a kayfun lite plus. I'm interested in buying my first rebuild able with a tank so that I don't have to drop some juice in it every few hits. Since the kayfun light plus is the first one I ever saw and took interest in, I was wondering if you guys could either confirm my like for it or direct me to something where my money would be better spent, or some other rebuild able tank that I should study up on to help me make an educated decision on a rebuild able tank. Up to this point with out better knowledge I don't mind clones unless you all can direct in a way that I should.

Also, so, I was recently told to not vape at work because I work in a tobacco free zone. This makes no sense to me because vaping is not tobacco, but they tell me it's because it looks like smoke. Can you guys help me build a case as to why vaping isn't tobacco, it isn't smoke and why I should be allowed to vape at work since their policy specifies tobacco as banned but says nothing about vapor, or nicotine?
 

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Kayfun Lite's nice. I've heard on here that it likes to leak out the side sometimes, but that shouldn't be enough to deter you.

As for your case, there's several points you could bring up.
Eliquid generally contains a maximum of 4 ingredients, those being... Well, you probably know by now. Lit tobacco, on the other hand...
There's no immediate risk of fire.
The vapour smells nice.
If vaping was allowed fewer people would take company time for smoke breaks.
Employees will be happier, specifically you and anyone else who happens to vape there.

If all else fails, go low wattage and hold it in for 5 seconds along with inhaling some extra air. You exhale very thin near-invisible vapour.
 

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Kayfun is a great choice in my opinion. I do however suggest watching some you tube videos on kayfun builds. It will help. I understand your frustrations about work and what they are saying it does not make since and it is not fair but sadly it's that way most everywhere. People see vaping as smoking, although it's not. Here in california same rules apply to vaping as smoking. It's just sad but not much we can do except join cassa and try and be proactive and get these ridiculous rules overturned.
 

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As far as the workplace goes - Vapor is not smoke, you are correct. However, my advice would be that you should follow your workplace policy. If they don't like seeing the vapor, why make a fuss about it? Just wait to vape like the rest of the smokers there. The same policy applies at my workplace but I'm used to it now.

For a tank, personally I went with a Kanger T3S and it's the best tank I've used to date. They are super affordable and last forever. If you do choose to go this route, check my blog. I've posted a tutorial on how to rebuild a standard Kanger atomizer with a stainless steel wick. The taste is superb.
 
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The Kayfun-style RBA's are arguably the latest/best on the market currently. I've had a genuine Kayfun Lite Plus for about two months now and it is the best tank that I own.

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I've had long term experience with cartotanks in the past. The KFL+ is like a cartotank on steroids. I've used Genesis-style RBA's in the past, and the KFL+ knocks the socks off of those. All IMHO.

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Private businesses have the right to make their own policies concerning whether to allow e-cigarette use or not on their property, not you. You could try to reason with the policy makers, but my guess is that they have already made up their minds. CASAA has information and resource guides on e-cigarettes which my help your presentation and cause.

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I've considered getting an ego 350 and a small tank for work to bypass the rule as much as possible. But I'd like to get a dr's note or promote a strong case through my union as to why I should be allowed to vape since to rule is a tobacco free zone. The reason given to me as to why I can't vape is because "it looks like smoke" and I can't let that excuse go just yet. I feel as if something needs to be addressed as that excuse isn't good enough for me. Saying vapor looks like smoke to me just sounds like someone uneducated on what it really is.
 

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I've considered getting an ego 350 and a small tank for work to bypass the rule as much as possible. But I'd like to get a dr's note or promote a strong case through my union as to why I should be allowed to vape since to rule is a tobacco free zone. The reason given to me as to why I can't vape is because "it looks like smoke" and I can't let that excuse go just yet. I feel as if something needs to be addressed as that excuse isn't good enough for me. Saying vapor looks like smoke to me just sounds like someone uneducated on what it really is.
I understand and agree with you. However, the Powers That Be can always say that there have been no long term studies done on e-cigarettes so their safety can not be verified. Even the FDA can not figure out how to classify e-cigarettes yet.
 

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Private businesses have the right to make their own policies concerning whether to allow e-cigarette use or not on their property, not you. You could try to reason with the policy makers, but my guess is that they have already made up their minds. CASAA has information and resource guides on e-cigarettes which my help your presentation and cause.

CASAA

+1. Well said.
 
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