Fogger V4 or Kayfun Lite Plus V2 by EHPRO (Dual Air hole)

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realsis

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I'm very partial to the kayfun lite myself. You won't get the vapor that the fogger produces but in my opinion you wI'll get a WAY better flavor and good vapor from the kayfun. For flavor the best two rbas IMHO are the kayfun and Taifun. If clouds are more important to you, get the fogger, but if flavor is more i.portant, definitely get a kayfun or Taifun. So it's as simale as that. If your after clouds the fogger is a much better choice. But flavor wise, get the kayfun. I have all three suggested rbas and because I like flavor the kayfun and taifun are most used. Taifun can be a bit trickier to wick so I'd start out with the kayfun.hope this hwlps.
 

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I have both the Fogger 4.4 (from SleepyHollowVapes on Ebay) and the Kayfun Lite+ v2 by EHPRO (from Eciggity). Both are very good RTA's but the airflow control and airflow control ring is much much better on the Fogger 4.4

If you like a loose draw (or the ability to control your draw) I would look at the Fogger 4.4. The Kayfun is known to have a tighter draw (even with the airflow screw removed).

Here are the specs on my Fogger 4.4 from SleepyHollowVape (I purchased in early June for $28.94 free shipping).

* Specifications

* Extra insulator under positive post if heat ever destroys the first
* New larger deck - less heat when building sub-ohm coils
* Adjustable copper 510 pin to fit device
* Pyrex tank
* Smooth threads
* High carbon stainless steel brushed color
* Thumb turn adjustable airflow control ring
* Holds 6ml of liquid
* 22mm diameter
* Interchangeable drip tip
* Redesigned threaded airflow control for precision (2 airflow holes)

* INCLUDED EXTRAS:

* 2 extra black silicone heavy duty o-rings
* 4 pieces of 28 gauge Kanthal coil wire
* 4 pieces of washed silica wick
* 1 extra medium size silicone o-ring
* 1 extra fill screw
* 2 extra coil-post screws
* 3 extra tiny silicone o-rings
* 1 screwdriver
 
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