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Mozzer

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its ordered from vaperev...and its called the kayfun delta, at least according to vaperev- the polished 3.1...
doubt its a ruskie with a sticker, lol....
its an original, just looks like a clear coat under the logo....only in the airflow control, fill port part.....

lol! no, it's definitely authentic.
 

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Still getting used to the fact that i don't have to stand my gear upright. ha! :)
Shouldn't have to with Kayfuns

Yep, its my favorite part of the KFL, no leaks......
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I seriously don't get it - I've tried just about every wick configuration I can and the KFL just won't wick consistently for me. I get dry hits all the time...2 or 3 good hits in a row, than BLECH!

The only thing I can think of is that mine isn't machined correctly. I wish I had a second KFL to compare....

Anyway, has anyone tried to open up the juice channels at all? I'm not sure of the best way to go about it....I'm thinking of putting a very small notch in each side of the bottom of the atty chamber cap in line with the juice channels. Start small and make the notches bigger if need be.

Good idea or no?
 

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I seriously don't get it - I've tried just about every wick configuration I can and the KFL just won't wick consistently for me. I get dry hits all the time...2 or 3 good hits in a row, than BLECH!

The only thing I can think of is that mine isn't machined correctly. I wish I had a second KFL to compare....

Anyway, has anyone tried to open up the juice channels at all? I'm not sure of the best way to go about it....I'm thinking of putting a very small notch in each side of the bottom of the atty chamber cap in line with the juice channels. Start small and make the notches bigger if need be.

Good idea or no?

Before doing it, can you post some descriptions of the wick methods you've tried? Or better yet, some pictures?
 

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I seriously don't get it - I've tried just about every wick configuration I can and the KFL just won't wick consistently for me. I get dry hits all the time...2 or 3 good hits in a row, than BLECH!

The only thing I can think of is that mine isn't machined correctly. I wish I had a second KFL to compare....

Anyway, has anyone tried to open up the juice channels at all? I'm not sure of the best way to go about it....I'm thinking of putting a very small notch in each side of the bottom of the atty chamber cap in line with the juice channels. Start small and make the notches bigger if need be.

Good idea or no?

U could leave the chamber tube 2-3 threads untied and check it out.
 
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