Svoemesto Kayfun Mini V3

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I would want it at 22mm ... tall :)
I love the size of the new mini and would prefer it to a 22mm full size tank, but if I could actually choose my own custom size kayfun mini, it might be 20.5 mm diameter and approximately 30mm in height (including driptip) and hold about 2.5 to 3 ml of juice. Wouldn't that be cool, being able to order any custom size you want!

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I love the size of the new mini and would prefer it to a 22mm full size tank, but if I could actually choose my own custom size kayfun mini, it might be 20.5 mm diameter and approximately 30mm in height (including driptip) and hold about 2.5 to 3 ml of juice. Wouldn't that be cool, being able to order any custom size you want!

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Yeah, I like where you are going with this!
 
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Yeah, I like where you are going with this!
You know sometimes there is just not alot going on, 90 percent of km3 owners are not having any issues , so sometimes in between helping others, we need a little something extra to talk about.

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It's funny how this tank is all I use now as a daily driver. I used to drip everywhere I went, clouding up the atmosphere. I took a chance and bought a mini because I was missing the draw of a cigarette. I'm still not thrilled at all with the flavor but its just such a perfect simulation of smoking a cigarette. So smooth, reliable, and amazing throat hit. I'm so happy I bought one on a whim. Sitting atop the tiny mini volt it's a killer out and about setup.
 

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It's funny how this tank is all I use now as a daily driver. I used to drip everywhere I went, clouding up the atmosphere. I took a chance and bought a mini because I was missing the draw of a cigarette. I'm still not thrilled at all with the flavor but its just such a perfect simulation of smoking a cigarette. So smooth, reliable, and amazing throat hit. I'm so happy I bought one on a whim. Sitting atop the tiny mini volt it's a killer out and about setup.
Nothing beats the flavor from a good dripper but have to say this Mini is no slouch. I'm getting plenty of flavor to make me happy. Try it at different power levels and see what you get.
 

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Nothing beats the flavor from a good dripper but have to say this Mini is no slouch. I'm getting plenty of flavor to make me happy. Try it at different power levels and see what you get.
Yeah, I'm clearly spoiled by dripping. I may be in the minority but I judge flavor quality on being able to taste it in my mouth after I take a hit. An example of the difference would be dripping is like biting into an orange and the mini is squirting the zest into your mouth. It doesn't bother me that much and I knew it wouldn't be comparable. I'm totally content with a nice 50/50 menthol juice to bring me back to my smoking days.
 
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Nothing beats the flavor from a good dripper but have to say this Mini is no slouch. I'm getting plenty of flavor to make me happy. Try it at different power levels and see what you get.

It's true- i've had brief flirtations with RDA's (keep trying them when they get amazing reviews)- but dont like the inconvenience of dripping- I recently bought the Aeolus lite though as I liked the idea of top airflow and less leaking, and was totally blown away by the flavour out of the thing- dont have anything in my arsenal to compare it to.

As far as I can see, an RTA wouldn't be able to replicate this because of how the airflow is designed- unless it had a glass tank instead of a drip well that the wicks dangled into like a genny (or like the recent geekvape avocado thingybob)
 
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One thing that has really started to annoy me recently is that in soooo many reddit comments, youtube vids etc, is that the KF4 is 'horrendously over-complicated, over-engineered blah blah blah'- I think post of these people have never actually owned a KF4 and are just parroting what others say...

Ok, so the exploded view that Svoemesto included with it shows a lot of parts, but I think it was more to show that each and every part had been carefully designed and thought out and their engineering skill...

Until I get my KM3 (hopefully today!) the KF4 is still my go to atty, and i've never had any issues with 'lots of parts'- the only slightly dodgy bit is the fact that the current flows through a spring, but I've upgraded mine to the gold plated one, and as i'm not interested in TC it's a non issue-

I just dont get why it's shot down so often for being 'over-complicated'?- I still actually love my lemo 2, but it's materials and build quality is like a tin can compared to the superb craftmanship of the KF4...

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One thing that has really started to annoy me recently is that in soooo many reddit comments, youtube vids etc, is that the KF4 is 'horrendously over-complicated, over-engineered blah blah blah'- I think post of these people have never actually owned a KF4 and are just parroting what others say...

Ok, so the exploded view that Svoemesto included with it shows a lot of parts, but I think it was more to show that each and every part had been carefully designed and thought out and their engineering skill...

Until I get my KM3 (hopefully today!) the KF4 is still my go to atty, and i've never had any issues with 'lots of parts'- the only slightly dodgy bit is the fact that the current flows through a spring, but I've upgraded mine to the gold plated one, and as i'm not interested in TC it's a non issue-

I just dont get why it's shot down so often for being 'over-complicated'?- I still actually love my lemo 2, but it's materials and build quality is like a tin can compared to the superb craftmanship of the KF4...

Rant over! ;)
I loved all the kayfuns but never bought the k4 , mainly because of its size, it just looked TOO big (that "too" is for the word police) also I didn't like that root beer looking style. Lastly , compared to my other rta's , it did seem to have alot of parts, but if it were smaller and sleeker, the amount of parts wouldn't have bothered me and I would of bought one

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I loved all the kayfuns but never bought the k4 , mainly because of its size, it just looked TOO big (that "too" is for the word police) also I didn't like that root beer looking style. Lastly , compared to my other rta's , it did seem to have alot of parts, but if it were smaller and sleeker, the amount of parts wouldn't have bothered me and I would of bought one

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I know the KF4 has a lot of parts but once put together, you only had 3 pieces to work with. The top for filling, the tank(it came with 3), and the base. You NEVER had to take anything else apart. I have 3 of them and they were all great.

I still have not decided about getting the Mini yet. Maybe, Maybe not???
 

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It's true- i've had brief flirtations with RDA's (keep trying them when they get amazing reviews)- but dont like the inconvenience of dripping- I recently bought the Aeolus lite though as I liked the idea of top airflow and less leaking, and was totally blown away by the flavour out of the thing- dont have anything in my arsenal to compare it to.

As far as I can see, an RTA wouldn't be able to replicate this because of how the airflow is designed- unless it had a glass tank instead of a drip well that the wicks dangled into like a genny (or like the recent geekvape avocado thingybob)
Looks like a nice dripper. Kind of reminds me of a Plume Veil. I finally settled on an Achilles (titanium). Large capacity, no leaking whatsoever. Great flavor.
 
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I love my Mini but seem to get a fair amount of juice/condensation underneath the tank. I rarely see juice come from the air holes. When I take the tank off my Provari Mini is when I notice it. Any ideas/suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Hmmm, I haven't had that issue with mine. What kind of power and resistance are you running?
 

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1.5 ohms at 4.2 volts.
That's less than 12 watts. You certainly are not vaping hot. I vape my KM3 on a P3 which has 12 grooves that run underneath the bottom of the tank. Perhaps that keeps it from gathering condensation. What does your mod have in terms of air passages running under the tank?
 
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