Yeah seriously LittleBird...a kayfun really is a great device to learn on...
My reasoning behind that is:
I've seen too many people take the step into rebuilding, and go immediately with a dripper...and being that those work BEST at sub-ohm ranges (whereas Kayfuns were designed to work above 1.0 ohm), it's not exactly safe for a person new to building...lots of dangerous combinations in the math!
Also, I've seen a lot of people not be satisfied with how the drippers perform, and would have been better off starting on a Kayfun...it's basically the middle step between cartos/clearos/BVC's and full on dripper atomizers...
Truthfully, I'm not in love with dripping - but rebuilding is fun! So, it's off to buy a Kayfun 
