Kayfun lite clone or aqua clone?

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bce22

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Aqua. I haven't heard about a badly made aqua clone. I have much more luck getting my aqua clones working and tasting right than my Russian clone which suffers the same problem that alot of the kayfuns do. Poorly cut juice channels. I can fill my aqua easier than my Russian by filling it from the bottom.

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Hmm I will go with the kayfun then! lol I was leaning towards aqua clone because it was cheaper but I don't want to spend money on something that doesnt perform well.

Does the kayfun lite clones have any problems? and does it perform the same as the original?

I've seen mixed reviews but most are good stories and people enjoy them. I'd chime in but I have a genuine one and just got my vape mail so just rebuilt it! Getting clouds now, 6-7 wrap 26 awg a1 micro. Wish I had an ohm meter hehe.
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I have an aqua clone a kfl+clone and a kf3.1 clone. Aqua and 3.1 have a halfway decent airflow much better than the kfl+. You have more room to work with on the aqua and I get less dry hits on it but the kayfun 3.1 is working great with an optional plastic tank portion allowing you to see your juice level and it holds significantly more juice than the aqua. The kfl+ is easy as pie to refill while the kf3.1 and aqua are more difficult but not horrible. The kf3.1 fill port may be easier with the original or a better clone but the one I have is a pain in ... and requires top fill which I have not mastered and makes me waste a little juice as I flood it a little every time.

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They are not like devices. The kayfun wins by a large margin. I have gotten ones that are crappily made but the prices weren't steep and I have spare parts. It is easier to set up.

Aqua probably would be good for a mechanical mod user that likes to fiddle. I have a clone and it is well made. Hard to fill though and harder to wick just right. I don't think I have ever wicked it to get it working well. I gave up. Not worth the time when other things work so well.
 

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Im going to be "that guy" and suggest something you didn't ask about. But it is the squape. You build it like a kayfun but it holds around 5ml of juice. I had a kayfun clone and had an awful time trying to set it up. When I did the draw was waaaay too tight that i got rid of it. And im not one of the guys that likes huge holes in my rda either. But i really like my squape clone all around and it doesn't get enough attention.

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When buying atomizer clones, it's a crap-shoot whether or not you get a good one or a bad one (no matter which model you choose) ... You might get lucky, or you might not.

I was unlucky in that the Kayfun Lite Plus clone I bought had 4 very wide and deep juice channels cut into it, and it flooded no matter how I made the wick.

Replaced it with an authentic Kayfun Lite Plus (v2) I bought from 'InTaste' in Germany, and have had excellent results.
 
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