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FYI..that is not a "clone", it is a "counterfeit". Folks are getting confused these days with verbage, and what constitutes a clone vs a counterfeit. The Russian 91% would be classified as a clone, since it bears it's own markings and design changes. The ones carried at fasttech are counterfeits, because they bear the original markings of the manufacturer and are exact copies of the original designs.

The value of ours on the classies just dropped like a rock. I'd be too scared to get scammed now with those on the market. I'd never sell mind but still. OTOH the verified system here is pretty safe.


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The value of ours on the classies just dropped like a rock. I'd be too scared to get scammed now with those on the market. I'd never sell mind but still. OTOH the verified system here is pretty safe.


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Selling counterfeits is not allowed on the classies. Please report any that you come across, kayfun or otherwise. Thanks!


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As I've found out multiple times, lightly "hammering" it back into position is the best way to get it straight. I almost took pliers to it the first time but cooler heads here prevailed!

28 or 30 for cotton micros? I'm still undecided.


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U know I was in the same boat! 28 was burning the cotton more often than not for me & 30 wasn't hitting just right, so I am currently using 29 Awg & too be honest it's the best vape that I've have had on the kfl in a month!! I was finally able to go 4 tanks on one piece of organic cotton. Also, it hits like a champ every time, I'm using a 10 wrap @ 1.6 ohms on a 16 gage needle.

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    I'd never sell mind but still.
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    I have three Lites, 2 Fogger v2's & 2 Stratus 22's. All in rotation. The lites, all running 28g micro coils + cotton. Same is the foggers. Gennies 1/8 ceramic wick + .5 ribbon kenthal. Also this week, pulled up 3 drippers. Nano coil 28g on a pin, .4 ohm dual = WOW. I carry a LITE on a JM22 18350 tube, Team rampage switch n cap. Daily every were i go. I get more complements from this set up & great vapor.
    I am waiting for my TR Lite nano kit!! The value i have for this set up is priceless. No copy or clone will come close. It is nice that i can get a Nemisis + atty from china at a good price. I dont hate on copys or clones. If it helps me stay OFF cigs & brakes the ice to helping others do the same. Have a great day and enjoy the clouds.
     

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    As I've found out multiple times, lightly "hammering" it back into position is the best way to get it straight. I almost took pliers to it the first time but cooler heads here prevailed!

    28 or 30 for cotton micros? I'm still undecided.


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    I don't build micros below about .8 or .9 ohms. I don't see a point in going any lower, for me. I use 28g on mechanicals. On vv devices, like a Provari, I'll use either 28g or 30g. I'm more interested in getting 9 or 10 wraps, for coverage, never less than 9, than I am in wire gauge or a particular resistance.
     

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    I would like to see some design similar to the squape. The chimney screws into the TOP. That way you can just remove the bottom and fill around the chimney instead of through the fill hole.

    Yeah the only thing I can think of that would would make the KFL absolutely perfect is to be able to open and work on the chamber without having to empty it.
     
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