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st_andrew

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I'm looking for another rba. I have a few kayfun clones. Thinking either a taifun gt or the new orchid clone or even the aga t7.
Any new suggestions would be much appreciated. So what do you think?
 

jae

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The Taifun GT is really nice! I like mine rather a lot. I use it and the Kayfun the most.
 

pnc81498

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Taifun has worked well for me. I personally like the ss tank over the clear tho.
 

Joe Corrao

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That new orchid looks awesome
 

Kemosabe

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another vacuum style rta just hit the market.

its a little on the expensive side for a clone-type device but it is original in that its got some new handy features. its made by iSmoka, the same company who released the Magoo (ithaka clone). looks like it might be a well made atty. glass tank, juice control, unique filling design. oh, and heres a 10% off code: VPDeals10

http://www.eleafus.com/atomizer?product_id=153
 

BUDKISS

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torn.. aqua... taifun gt... kayfun lite plus v2
 

Kemosabe

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i like the aqua better than the kayfun. more air and dual coil out the box.
 

Pancho_Brown

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torn.. aqua... taifun gt... kayfun lite plus v2
If you want the aqua i suggest the fogger v4. It will hold way more juice and it has a glass tank so you can actually see your juice level. It almost the exact same set up as an aqua and is a lot more practical in my opinion.
 

Pancho_Brown

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Oh yeah i do too. I never liked the aqua because if its super small capacity. The dual coils just go threw that juice insanely fast.
 

Kemosabe

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Oh yeah i do too. I never liked the aqua because if its super small capacity. The dual coils just go threw that juice insanely fast.

i too disliked the small capacity from filling the top. however, with bottom filling the aqua, you can load up the entire tank. perhaps youve tried bottom filling and still found it too small, but i am more than okay with the amount of liquid capable by bottom filling. its the only way to fill it IMO.
 

Pancho_Brown

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i too disliked the small capacity from filling the top. however, with bottom filling the aqua, you can load up the entire tank. perhaps youve tried bottom filling and still found it too small, but i am more than okay with the amount of liquid capable by bottom filling. its the only way to fill it IMO.

I never knew there was a way to fill it threw the bottom. I've had a couple and them a few times and never really got it to it.
 

Kemosabe

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I never knew there was a way to fill it threw the bottom. I've had a couple and them a few times and never really got it to it.

oh man if you still have an aqua, give it a go on the bottom filling. it will literally breathe new life into the device. it now holds enough for me to vape on it all day.

all you do is unthread the tank and chimney from teh base (keep the top cap and chimney sealed with the o-ring), flip 'er and fill all the way to the top (bottom) of the chimney then thread the base on and blammo: 100% full aqua tank.
 

Pancho_Brown

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I never thought of that. I passed my aqua along to a buddy of mine. Ill let him know about this filling method though
 

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