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Kayfun or Russian

Discussion in 'Rebuildable Atomisers' started by byoung, Oct 4, 2014.

  1. Anbessa
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    Anbessa Come&Go Member

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    Yep, Vaping is unique, customizable for everyones own taste and liking:vaping::vaping: We all do it different but yet we all Vape:vaping:
     
  2. Scratchy
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    Scratchy Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, come to think of it, I more often had gurgling with the Kayfun mini than most any other but once cleared it worked so well. I know you really enjoy its vape. I did too but ended up giving away mostly because of form factor and somewhat from that sort of experience. Since then I haven't had to deal much with gurgling except sometimes with the Taifun GT and it always clears itself up quickly without any additional actions on my part.

    Anyway, you're right about all the different variables. Arriving at a preferred vape can definitely be challenging at times....great to take on and conquer and other times quite frustrating!

    Hope that whatever you decide to go with it will work out well and with little issues!
     
  3. byoung
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    byoung Thread Starter Upcountry Vaper

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    I do like it...purchased it from V, as he too was not happy with it. It fits nicely on a VV V3 and even works well for an out and about. But it does have its nits and I understand why some would not care for it. I don't really mind the flooding issues it has. My problem with it is the airflow control screw tends to shift on its own, which is a bit annoying.

    My strategy is to add one more RBA to the mix, as I'm trying to limit my dependence on disposable coil systems. With the addition of one more RBA I will only have one disposable coil tank in the mix. I had narrowed it down to either a Kayfun or Russian, but from all of the excellent feedback in this thread I've decided on another Kayfun. The only question remaining is which one. I'm definitely apposed to limited access to airflow control, so my quest continues. At the moment I'm leaning toward an Hcigar or the new Heatvape Kayfun 3.1 from 3Avape. I'm waiting on V's review of the Heatvape.

    The thing is, no matter what decision I make it can always be replaced. I've got a box full of those already and plenty of room for one more. :)
     

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