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So, I've decided to drag myself kicking and screaming into the rebuildable world. Taking into account I currently vape on a Kabuki at 8 watts atop a Radius or P3, what is the general consensus on the best rebuildable tank for purposes of flavor and ease of building. Adding another ml or two of juice would not be a bad thing either. Ideally, a top filler that does not leak and includes the above would seem to fit the bill. I know what I'm asking is subjective, but figure if I see alot of folks recommending the same tank it's a good place to start. Cost is not an issue. Thanks in advance peeps!
 
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So, I've decided to drag myself kicking and screaming into the rebuildable world. Taking into account I currently vape on a Kabuki at 8 watts atop a Radius or P3, what is the general consensus on the best rebuildable tank for purposes of flavor and ease of building. Adding another ml or two of juice would not be a bad thing either. Ideally, a top filler that does not leak and includes the above would seem to fit the bill. I know what I'm asking is subjective, but figure if I see alot of folks recommending the same tank it's a good place to start. Cost is not an issue. Thanks in advance peeps!

I have one word for you. Kayfun. Nuff said. Either go for the Mini V3 (though it doesn't hold really any more juice than a Kabuki) or the Kayfun Lite + v2, which does hold more juice.

I was building on my Kayfuns until the Kabuki came out. I personally find my Kabuki flavor and vapor production to be just about as good, with much less fuss.
 

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I have one word for you. Kayfun. Nuff said. Either go for the Mini V3 (though it doesn't hold really any more juice than a Kabuki) or the Kayfun Lite + v2, which does hold more juice.

I was building on my Kayfuns until the Kabuki came out. I personally find my Kabuki flavor and vapor production to be just about as good, with much less fuss.

To be up front, I'm mainly doing this because I'm bored and want to shake things up a bit. Maybe learn another side of the vaping experience or explore the dripper for purposes of taste testing my juices. Did they produce the KFL2 with P3 threading?
 
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To be up front, I'm mainly doing this because I'm bored and want to shake things up a bit. Maybe learn another side of the vaping experience or explore the dripper for purposes of taste testing my juices. Did they produce the KFL2 with P3 threading?

I started building when every single Kanger or Aspire tank let me down. The overwhelming recommendation for building around here is Kayfun, so I bought a couple. And I learned how to build solid coils and learned how to wick them properly. But I never really wanted to be building. I just wanted and expected a better vaping experience and my Kayfuns did deliver that. When people kept saying the Kabuki rivaled the Kayfun and used simple Nautilus coils, I bought one. Then another. Then another. Then another. I just like how terrific the vape is and how utterly simple it is to use and enjoy.

The only Kayfun with a P3 connector is the Kayfun 4. All others are 510.
 

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So, I've decided to drag myself kicking and screaming into the rebuildable world. Taking into account I currently vape on a Kabuki at 8 watts atop a Radius or P3, what is the general consensus on the best rebuildable tank for purposes of flavor and ease of building. Adding another ml or two of juice would not be a bad thing either. Ideally, a top filler that does not leak and includes the above would seem to fit the bill. I know what I'm asking is subjective, but figure if I see alot of folks recommending the same tank it's a good place to start. Cost is not an issue. Thanks in advance peeps!

The Achilles V2 retired my KFs. It is very easy to build, top fill, very easy to use and does not leak ever. Smallish, light, holds 2.6 ml, beautifully made. If I was asked how it could be improved I'd be stumped. :w00t: I am rarely stumped

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I hear yea, I'm seriously considering Kabuki #6 in Ti or GMZ. What is the wick/coil life like compared to the Aspire BVC coil? Im literally clueless on this. And when you say rivaled, you mean if blind folded you could not tell the difference between the two or is the Kayfun a bit better?
 
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I have a Kayfun 4, Lite Plus, and Mini V3. While the mini does not meet your capacity requirement I still think you should consider it. I think it's the best flavor and easiest to use Kayfun. It takes like 5 seconds to fill and is never messy. I also love my Kayfun 4. I converted it to the P3 connector. This atty does have a bit if a learning curve. Nothing that can't be sorted via trial and error with plenty of YouTube videos. While I really like my Lite Plus I would recommend that last out of the three I have.
 

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I hear yea, I'm seriously considering Kabuki #6 in Ti or GMZ. What is the wick/coil life like compared to the Aspire BVC coil? Im literally clueless on this. And when you say rivaled, you mean if blind folded you could not tell the difference between the two or is the Kayfun a bit better?

I could tell the difference between a Kayfun Lite and a Kabuki, because the Kabuki is more airy and I prefer more airy. The Kayfun Mini 3 is more airy and the P3 Kayfun 4 is also more open. Once you've built a good coil it can last a long time. It's the wick that needs to be changed often. For me it would be just a few days to a week. A Nautilus coil lasts much longer in that regard. But cotton is very cheap in comparison. Though all the things you'll need to make consistent coils (Ohm Reader, ceramic tweezers, kanthal coil, something to build on, like a building jig, Mini Propane torch, etc) will set you back some $$.
 

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So, I've decided to drag myself kicking and screaming into the rebuildable world. Taking into account I currently vape on a Kabuki at 8 watts atop a Radius or P3, what is the general consensus on the best rebuildable tank for purposes of flavor and ease of building. Adding another ml or two of juice would not be a bad thing either. Ideally, a top filler that does not leak and includes the above would seem to fit the bill. I know what I'm asking is subjective, but figure if I see alot of folks recommending the same tank it's a good place to start. Cost is not an issue. Thanks in advance peeps!
SquapeR for capacity, squape Rs is a little smaller, but still nice. The w deck is the easiest build deck I've ever seen, simple wicking, and awesome flavor! It keeps my kabuki in #2 spot!
 
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