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Bimini Twist

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Liquid volume without stacking sleeve: about 10 ml
Liquid volume with Stacking Sleeve: about 20 ml

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Well that'll cover my daily vape volume. But I don't think I could vape just one flavor all day.

Maybe two flavors if somebody ever hooks one of these to a vaporizer an atomizer:


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New KFL+ user here. Got a quick question.
How do you guys fill up with the SS tank on? Do you guesstimate how much juice you have in there to full or measure it out? I use various juices that could crack the plastic one so I can't eyeball the juice level.

I tried a quickie search but my google fu seems off tonight.
 

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New KFL+ user here. Got a quick question.
How do you guys fill up with the SS tank on? Do you guesstimate how much juice you have in there to full or measure it out? I use various juices that could crack the plastic one so I can't eyeball the juice level.

I tried a quickie search but my google fu seems off tonight.

I just sit the bottle on my desk and check the juice level. I try to memorize it based on any writings on the label. I will give it a good squeeze and recheck the level on the juice bottle. Once I noticed the level has dropped a couple millimeters, I call it good... I learned to notice the first signs of dry hits, whenever I taste it starting to go dry, I add another millimeter or two. Once the wicks start performing poorly.. I vape it dry and re-wick it.
 

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I use a glass syringe that is clearly labeled. When filling with a fresh wick, 4 to 4.5 ml. When refilling, I usually use the syringe to pull out any juice that may remain in the device (so far, I've always hit zero) and fill with 3.5 to 4 ml.

With my plastic syringe with the scale all but gone, I simply fill 'til juice flows out, then suck some back in.
 

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Vapemail from Intaste has arrived. The new Plus along with some other goodies. Love the sticker that they included as well. It's the first time they've done that in 3 orders..

Visually the new top cap is slightly longer and does not have as much of a bevel as the old one, due to the new bevelled drip tip. The drip-tip itself has two o-rings, for a better fit, I guess.

I'll see if I can take some side-by-side pics later tonight, but with it being Valentines, I may not get the opportunity to do so..

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Vapemail from Intaste has arrived. The new Plus along with some other goodies. Love the sticker that they included as well. It's the first time they've done that in 3 orders..

Visually the new top cap is slightly longer and does not have as much of a bevel as the old one, due to the new bevelled drip tip. The drip-tip itself has two o-rings, for a better fit, I guess.

I'll see if I can take some side-by-side pics later tonight, but with it being Valentines, I may not get the opportunity to do so..

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Vapemail from Intaste has arrived. The new Plus along with some other goodies. Love the sticker that they included as well. It's the first time they've done that in 3 orders..

Visually the new top cap is slightly longer and does not have as much of a bevel as the old one, due to the new bevelled drip tip. The drip-tip itself has two o-rings, for a better fit, I guess.

I'll see if I can take some side-by-side pics later tonight, but with it being Valentines, I may not get the opportunity to do so..

Cool sticker, but why is there an eGo hanging out of his mouth??? :facepalm:
 

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I have two multi meters - and one is a high quality meter. But I just ordered one of these carto/atomizer ohm meters thinking that it'll be that much more convenient. I didn't expect a $20 meter to have very tight tolerances, but . . . uh oh. $20 seems a bit much for a rebuilding stand. I'm guessing they all come from China, so I just might get a good a decent one. One never knows, do one.

I find I get the same readings from my multimeter as I do my Provari (and it is a cheapy Chinese POS...is there any other kind). They're always within a tenth. Got to say I am a little surprised. And yes, the multimeter is something I use around the house from time to time too or finding a diagnosis for my 19 year old lawn tractor.
 

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Vapemail from Intaste has arrived. The new Plus along with some other goodies. Love the sticker that they included as well. It's the first time they've done that in 3 orders..

Visually the new top cap is slightly longer and does not have as much of a bevel as the old one, due to the new bevelled drip tip. The drip-tip itself has two o-rings, for a better fit, I guess.

I'll see if I can take some side-by-side pics later tonight, but with it being Valentines, I may not get the opportunity to do so..

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Valentine's. Pics for us...where are your priorities, Dusty?
 

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I find I get the same readings from my multimeter as I do my Provari (and it is a cheapy Chinese POS...is there any other kind). They're always within a tenth. Got to say I am a little surprised. And yes, the multimeter is something I use around the house from time to time too or finding a diagnosis for my 19 year old lawn tractor.

I have a couple of multimeters, but I wanted something simple to check batteries...bought the display from eBay for $1.38, shipped. It will look better when I finish it, but it works...
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Right now, it's the Fred Flintstone version...
 
New KFL+ user here. Got a quick question.
How do you guys fill up with the SS tank on? Do you guesstimate how much juice you have in there to full or measure it out? I use various juices that could crack the plastic one so I can't eyeball the juice level.

I tried a quickie search but my google fu seems off tonight.

There is a method to fill the KFL by taking off the top cap but you have to be careful. You have to make sure you tightened down the two chimney sections when you initially put it together otherwise when you take off the top cap you may also loosen the chimney section causing it to flood. This is more important on the Russian 91% than the KFL as I find the former is more likely to come apart than the latter.

Just start to unscrew the top cap section that your drip tip/mouthpiece goes into. Place a finger over the air hole on the bottom then continue to take the cap off. While keeping a finger over the air hole you can fill up the tank. Then put the top cap on until it just barely catches the first threads but do not tighten. Once the threads catch turn the device upside down for a couple seconds (so the air bubble can rise to the juice channels) then remove your finger from the air hole and finish tightening the top cap.

If you don't do the finger over the air hole/flip thing, when you screw down the top cap you will flood the chamber. If you need a visual of it check out the PBusardo video reviews of the KFL or Russian as he shows how to use this method.
 
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