I'm all kayfunned out... Where do I go from here...

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flexsr

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Looking for a solid rebuildableTANKatomizer that's just different - preferably with holes and not screws to wrap around when building if possible - not a deal breaker if has screws though to work with a 3.7 mechanical nicely

And looking for I guess my only choice would be another rta - as I don't want to drip that can support some higher wattages 18-25 watts - recently got a 30 watt device -- I have a rocket kayfun and works decent as the juice channels seem to be huge and always keeps the cotton wick n wire wet so no dry burnt vapes --- works ok - what else is good?

any ideas would be appreciated. Tip toeing out of my comfort zone as I exclusively vaped bottom feeders for last 4 years - I may just sell my stuff m buy another bottom feeder but before I quit I wanted to see what was shaking out there

(Posted a similar thread - have to figure out a way to delete the other one if I have permissions )
 

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I love the kayfun and have 2 originals and 2 clones ..now I would also like to try and experiment with the Aqua or Squape just to try them out. But keep hearing from the people selling them to get kayfun to just stay put ..So dripping may be in my immediate future . Its a hobby and guess it is the next step in the evolution of vaping at least for me ..Are you leaning towards mechs and sub ohm?
 

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Take a look at the Fogger V4 or an Aqua. I'm a big time rebuilder. Have 4 dif kinds of Kafun. I get good use out of most of them. But I think the Fogger V4 and in close second the Aqua are a tad bit better. But there is an improved Kayfun called KAYFUN REPLICA BLACK EDITION - VERSION 3. It's not black LOL. I'm waiting for the Big Fogger v4 28.5 mm right now. God why do i do Pre orders.
 

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Thanks for popping the question flex, I will be keeping an eye on this thread for suggestions myself. That said, I am pretty happy with my Kayfuns and I am pretty shy about going for the latest and greatest thing now. It seems that all too often gear manufacturers use customers as guinea pigs for their products; I see it all the time here on ECF. The VTR and the Nautilus come to mind as well as the IClear 30B. I am in a good enough spot right now to be a bit more circumspect about my future gear purchases.

I am interested in going with a Genesis style in the future. I know it's old, but I tried one of them at a vape meet wicked with Nextel, and it was really good. That and perhaps a good dripper. I have a couple of Smok Scars which work well for sampling DIY juice and sitting at the computer, but they are kinda small. I am not really interested in doing the sub ohm thing, but then I said I wasn't interested in building coils not too long ago. I guess I will see where it takes me. Good luck!
 

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I don't know if this answers the question at all, but i'm really enamored with the Taifun GT at the moment and just ordered a second clone. Best benefits of the Kayfun and the Squape. I would love to try an expromizer, but don't want to drop the big money just yet. I love the aqua when I can get it working, and that ONE tank is awesome. Can't ever seem to get two in a row though! lol
 

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    Looking for a solid rebuildableTANKatomizer that's just different - preferably with holes and not screws to wrap around when building if possible - not a deal breaker if has screws though to work with a 3.7 mechanical nicely

    And looking for I guess my only choice would be another rta - as I don't want to drip that can support some higher wattages 18-25 watts - recently got a 30 watt device -- I have a rocket kayfun and works decent as the juice channels seem to be huge and always keeps the cotton wick n wire wet so no dry burnt vapes --- works ok - what else is good?

    any ideas would be appreciated. Tip toeing out of my comfort zone as I exclusively vaped bottom feeders for last 4 years - I may just sell my stuff m buy another bottom feeder but before I quit I wanted to see what was shaking out there

    (Posted a similar thread - have to figure out a way to delete the other one if I have permissions )

    The Kayfun 3.1 has holes in the blocks for alternate builds if that's what you're looking for .
     

    Asbestos4004

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    Taifun GT....I'm a kayfun guy, but I've been really enjoying the Taifuns for the past couple months. With the right set up, I think they beat the kayfun by a smidge. The only thing I don't like is the occasional leaky 510. My authentics and my clone are both guilty of it. Seems like a pretty weak spring in there . Vapes like a champ, though. Nice change from a kayfun. Variety is nice.
     

    folkphys

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    the Aqua. Its singular fault is one of capacity -- and since it requires no tools to refill, I'm more than okay with that. Currently I run it at 0.65 Ohms using dual 7-wrap coils of 28g around 3mm RxW ceramic wicks, which on a mech with a fully charged battery yields ~ 27 Watts. It simply chucks tasty clouds. And when I do finally bite the bullet and get me a fancy 30 watter, my Aqua, because of its narrower footprint, will be my first choice for a topper.
     

    NC_Fog

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    I've been dripping for about half of my 3yr vaping career. I recently decided to try kayfuns for use while driving or just out and about. Although the kayfuns are nice, they still aren't dripping. I just can't seem to get that clean unmolested vape from them. I now have a Reo and reomizer on the way to try my hand at a bottom feeder.
     

    VaPreis

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    Another Vote for the Taifun GT. Easy build and amazing flavor with a microcoil/cotton build.

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