Squape Reloaded Clone

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patioclark

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The parts aren't interchangeable? I thought midsouth was giving decks from the Kingtu with the EHPro clone? I could be wrong though.

I do need to see if parts from my Kingtu interchange with the authentic. They look like they will. The Ivogo is definitely different.

I tried Roxy and no go. The additional decks came in a separate envelope but look just like the "S" deck that was mounted on the Atty and they are different than the Kingtu. The base won't interchange either. No leaks, easier fill, and better airflow on the Ehpro. And solid ohms. I just don't know about longevity on the coating yet but I much prefer this one.
 

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MV has got the Ehpro version in stock,comes with only one deck 40 dollars.FT version i received we will leave that discussion for another day.

Got the EHpro version in todays vape mail...all three decks for $44 from Vapenificent...had a black friday coupon though. Won't have time to mess with it tonight, but will try to give it a go Tuesday. At first glance, it looks nice.
 

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I'm guessing that many of us on this thread have Erl clones as well. What are your opinions on the Squape vs. Erlkonigin? I've actually ordered a couple more Erl clones because I thought I was sold on that technology. The Ehpro SquapeR is kind of changing it up for me. I like switching back and forth between the third and fourth airlow hole and find the Squape to be a little smoother and I think (nonscientific at this point) that the coils and wick last a little longer. I'm happy with both and the Kayfun lite is lonely at this point. I'm doing 1.5 ohms and 11 watts on both with only NET's, which I love and keep me off cigars.
 

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I'm guessing that many of us on this thread have Erl clones as well. What are your opinions on the Squape vs. Erlkonigin? I've actually ordered a couple more Erl clones because I thought I was sold on that technology. The Ehpro SquapeR is kind of changing it up for me. I like switching back and forth between the third and fourth airlow hole and find the Squape to be a little smoother and I think (nonscientific at this point) that the coils and wick last a little longer. I'm happy with both and the Kayfun lite is lonely at this point. I'm doing 1.5 ohms and 11 watts on both with only NET's, which I love and keep me off cigars.

I like both. I'm running 2 SqRs and 2 Erlks. I agree the coil and wick seems to last longer on the SqR.

My kayfun is just sitting as well.

If you're up to the build being a pain, the Rosev2 has the best flavor of them all. I have 2 of those as well :)
 

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Got the EHpro version in todays vape mail...all three decks for $44 from Vapenificent...had a black friday coupon though. Won't have time to mess with it tonight, but will try to give it a go Tuesday. At first glance, it looks nice.

Got the build in...easy as advertised. Quality is good. The air flow ring is a tad wobbly, but functional. Did find a sharp edge somewhere and now have an official PBusardo band aid!!!!! Nice lung inhale on the largest hole.. Did the build at 1.4, good vapor on a mech with fresh battery. Good flavor. No dry hits yet...no leaking yet. We'll see how it travels in the am!!
 

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my squape clone with the 3 decks included [emoji41] vapor production is good,flavour is definitely a hit.loving the aiflow control.the only downside is the manufacturers either didn't install the the O rings for the top tank/its installed but not properly.mine wasn't installed properly,was losing vacuum and had massive leaks till I realized the window tank is not sealed properly.I had to remove the tank and replace back the o rings nicely(it was a .....).some clones comes with white oversized o rings,which some ppl confuse that theyre useless but theyre not!

How I remove my decks is from the bottom(after much skin tearing).remove the bottom pin and push with a minus screwdriver. push the whole assembly up.careful not to damage the threads that holds the pin.

Overall after fixing the vacuum seal,the squape clone definitely preforms.
 

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I done two things,pushed the coil down closer to the vent hole,and think that I had the base screwed on too tight kind of strange but its not leaking at least right now..

Lowering the coil closer to the vent hole solved the problem of leaking from the adjustable air flow holes. Thank you so much. Liked! :)
 

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I bought the newer version of the Kingtu Squape R from Midsouthtrading/PoolProUsa last week, came in this weekend. So far so good; haven't experienced any leaking or resistance jumping issues, though I've only been using it for about a day. Came with all three decks and the glass seems to be actual glass, which was a plus for me over some of the other clone versions. I was initially getting some burnt hits a couple of puffs in, but cutting the wick down a bit and having it not go down the channels on the side so much seems to have fixed that. Overall, construction seems very solid, not far off from my buddy's authentic. The one issue I have is that the decks do not come out easily (the W and C ones, S works fine). I had to really push it down with a little bit of authority to get it in, and had to use some rubber-tipped pliars to get the deck out of the base. Hopefully as I use it more, this will break in a bit better. The decks also had some rough edges around the post holes, but these were fairly easy to remove/smoothe with my tweezers. Will report again when I've vaped on it some more.
 

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I'm using the wide deck; I like a thicker coil with a thicker wick in it so that made the most sense to me. I also use cotton, not silica. I use a lot of VG-heavy liquids but I somehow can't imagine the C deck working better than the W deck, though I'll put it to the test at some point. I tried the S deck first and I think I'm getting fuller, better vapor with the W deck but that could also be because my build was simply better the second time around. The Kingtu I got Did come with extra airflow rings, 3 total (SS, Brass, and Black).
 

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I'm using the wide deck; I like a thicker coil with a thicker wick in it so that made the most sense to me. I also use cotton, not silica. I use a lot of VG-heavy liquids but I somehow can't imagine the C deck working better than the W deck, though I'll put it to the test at some point. I tried the S deck first and I think I'm getting fuller, better vapor with the W deck but that could also be because my build was simply better the second time around. The Kingtu I got Did come with extra airflow rings, 3 total (SS, Brass, and Black).

If you have the Kingtu, you haven't seen what the C deck is supposed to look like.
 
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