Official Fogger V6.0 thread!

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brickfollett

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Thanks Dan. I bought a kayfun 4 clone, and it's piece of crap. I'm sure most of the problems I have with it are due to it's being a cheap clone, but I hate to spend $180 dollars for an authentic before I know I'll like it.

J.R.
Thing is, if you don't like it, you can sell it on the classifieds very quickly. kayfun 4s don't last much longer than a day on there. That's what I did with my original kayfun, squape reloaded, erlkonigin, and taifun gt2. I made most of my money back so I'm not sore about it.

Side note, I adore my kayfun 4. using it on my dna40 flask with a 0.13 nickel build at 420 degrees, 26 watts, and it's just outrageous
 
You can definitely build horizontal dual coils on the V5. It takes a bit of practice to get the wicking right so that it doesn't leak but once you get the hang of it I think it's a solid product. My only complaint is that it's really hard to find replacement parts other than the post screws and o-rings that they give you in the spare parts bag. I had the floating center post screw break and I can't use it anymore. Sad panda :( I guess I'll have to either order a V4 base from fasttech or try and find a used one in the classifieds. :p
 

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Hey guys. I’m thinking about getting a Fogger and wanted some feedback. I started using a Kayfun Lite+(first RBA) a few weeks ago. I love the way it vapes, but I don’t like having to take out a screw to fill it and the threads on the plastic tanks seem kind of fragile.

I like most of what I’ve read about the Fogger. My biggest concern is that it’s designed for dual coil builds, and I like single coils. Does anybody have experience with single coil builds on the Fogger.

J.R.

Fogger has a mini version that is single coil.
 

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Sitting here with my nautilus mini wishing my fogger was working... come to papa vape mail! I hope to get it this week but with it coming from the NE it may get snowed in a few days. Me fixing my current one was a fail. But hey, I'll have lots of spare parts now!

Still waiting... :glare: It seems that I'm waiting for their stock to get replenished, which has been delayed due to CNY. :blink: Just have to remember... good things come to those who vape... I mean wait. In the meantime I purchased a cheap RDA, as a sad attempt for a distraction, and have been playing cloud maker with it.
 
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Mark Spivey

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I'm officially a happy Vapor again. I got my Frankenstein Fogger V6.0 back up and operating! I bored out the large holes and AFC ring to match the holes in the coil deck. I also cannibalized two negative posts from an Youde IGO-W3 and put them on my Fogger with Atom Adhesives AA-DUCT 906 (conductive silver). I coiled it with a dual coil of twisted 30 gauge with a final resistance of 1.3 ohms, and wicked with Japanese cotton. Running it on my iPV mini 30 W at 20 W. Great flavor and vapor production! I'm feeling that I'm going to have to reduce my Nic from 12 to 6 real soon (at least for my Fogger).
 
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I just got the Fogger v6 on Friday. I have an AGA-t5 and a t7. Both leaked like crazy, the only way to get it to stop was to stuff so much cotton in them to the point that you can only get a small trickle of vapor. So my expectations weren't too high when I got the Fogger. Built it at .8 ohms, used just enough cotton to tuck into the juice channels and filled it up. Hmm, no leak. So I shook it and shook it with the air holes over the back of my hand. Not a single drop leaked. So time to take a toke. Huge, flavorful clouds! OK huge for a tank anyway, not so much compared to my Mutation X with a .1 ohm build but for a tank, amazing vapor.

It's now Sunday, I've put about 4 or 5 tank fulls through it and still no sign of leakage. I've left it laying on it's side overnight 2 nights in a row now, just to see if it would leak. Nope, not a drop. If you're on the fence about trying this tank, go for it!
 

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Thanks gentlemen. Actually I've owned glass tanks for a couple of years and have never ever dropped a one. I had my Fogger in my winter parka and swung it over the chair with the pocket smacking the corner of a partition. SS tanks...no thanks..don't care to play peek-a-boo with my juice levels. I managed to find replacements on FT for $1.80 but they claim they are Fogger V4. I tried the glass from my V4, it fits but seems like it has a slightly more narrow I.D. But that could be just my imagination.
 
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It's now Sunday, I've put about 4 or 5 tank fulls through it and still no sign of leakage. I've left it laying on it's side overnight 2 nights in a row now, just to see if it would leak. Nope, not a drop. If you're on the fence about trying this tank, go for it!

These things are 200% perfect wicking to avoid leaking. And never let it run completely out of juice to lose that vacuum effect.
 

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Hey guys. I’m thinking about getting a Fogger and wanted some feedback. I started using a Kayfun Lite+(first RBA) a few weeks ago. I love the way it vapes, but I don’t like having to take out a screw to fill it and the threads on the plastic tanks seem kind of fragile.

I like most of what I’ve read about the Fogger. My biggest concern is that it’s designed for dual coil builds, and I like single coils. Does anybody have experience with single coil builds on the Fogger.

J.R.

I have the 4 that I have been using for a a couple of months and ordered the new one the other day.
I have always used it as a single coil.
Haven't really seen much written about using as a single coil but it works fine for me.
What I do is put the one coil in,wick it the way I want it and then put the bottom part of the chimney on.
Then I just stuff a bunch of cotton down into the side without the coil to block everything off really good.
Works great for me.
 
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