I finally see movement on my kit! It will be here this afternoon...
Wow, a few days to get from Poland to the US, and almost another 2 weeks to be delivered to my door...
I'll take some pics of the kit, and post them up ASAP...

If there is no air flow over the coil there is very little vapor, my post earlier only concerns the wraps of the coil that are one either side of the air hole. Try this with whatever atomizer, get it into position for a dry burn and fire and observe the vapor. Then do the same thing again only this time blow on the coil and observe the vapor. Any difference?
I'm not in any way attempting to bad mouth the kayfun(s), merely suggesting that the all the wraps of the coil work best if over the air hole.
Oh yes, I almost forgot, you can have extremely big vapor with poor flavor strength or backwards to that
Yeah this is true, I have an igo-l with an 1/8" air hole, its a fog machine but flavor is muted.
I have a kayfun conversion kit that will be here saturday
So the airflow is adjustable on these?
I plan to open airflow all the way up if it is and wrap my coil with little space between coils to keep the heat concentrated in the air stream.
The conversion kit gets its air directly from the connector just like the device you're putting it in. No air flow control.
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i used a buffing wheel. I think the tooling was really dull when they ran mine. It vapes great now though and the flavor is out of this world. The best flavor so far of anything I have used. Now I want a kayfun lite.Interesting. I have been working on the theory that more vapor equals more flavor. Ergo the genies going through a lot of juice. But juice spit balls... hmm...
And Caveman, how did you remove the burls? I hope mine doesn't come like that.
Are you saying that the developer is now shipping it without the screw?He pulled it out. Problem solved.
I'm having a major case of, "why didn't I do this sooner..." !!
I always wanted to use a drip tip for the Oddy/Nautty/Term especially when driving my diesel p/u on these California roads. I swear I almost chipped a tooth on that metal MP a few times, and once I kinda punched myself in the lip with it.
Experiencing how nicely the OddyFun kit's recommendation for a drip tip adaptation worked out, I decided to dig up that old pair of Tobeco's that have really paid for themselves in terms of cannibalizing (not as a standalone atty); especially today. I compared MP's from the steel Tobeco kit and the plastic Tobeco kit and they are the same diameter & height. Then I compared them against the OddyFun MP's and found the Tobeco's to be very slightly larger diameter, but turns out close enough to perform the same drip tip mod.
I was able to locate and old SS XL Carto and gut it out until it's just a metal tube. Dug out the only Stardust I've ever vaped, now many months old, and grabbed the silly-cone thingy. Using juice to lube, the Carto tube slipped right over the tobeco MP and locked into place like it was meant to be.
Now my Terminator has a drip tip. The length is perfect for stacking two tank sections, and it doesn't look too long on a mid-mode either so long as the drip tip is a stubby. And the juice capacity is greater since tobeco's MP is made with less metal than the Rainbow's. Seems to handle the bottom bubbles better than Rainbow's also.
Why did I not do this sooner?
...to think there was a day I almost paid out the arsenal for one of those nifty Ithaka drip tip MP's.