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Post by chykensa on Oct 16, 2014 17:59:26 GMT
I have 3 Kayfun variants (all clones) and a Taifun clone, which all take single coils and cotton wool or rayon wicks, depending on how lucky I'm feeling!
My question is: What are the essential differences between the Kayfun setup and that of the Orchid (not that I've ever clapped eyes on the latter). I would consider getting a clone to play with if you deemed it worthwhile.
I would appreciate your frank opinions on these two types of RBA please. Thanks in advance, Andy
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Post by Greg on Oct 16, 2014 18:06:19 GMT
Not had an orchid Andy but it loks really easy to dual coil from the pics I've seen. Having said that the Kayfun gives a good Vape for me and I can get all I need from a single coil.
I guess it's a case of whether you fancy a change or and want to play around with dual coils or your not happy with the Kayfuns.
You can actually dual coil a kayfun if you wish.
I don't think I'll be buying an orchid but only because I have 6 kayfuns and recently bought roses, elrkonigi so and a squape so I have plenty to experiment with for now.
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Post by fiddles on Oct 16, 2014 18:11:22 GMT
In my opinion the Orchid is far better vape (clouds & taste) than kayfun, it has four channels dual, air flow etc it is like a dripper but with tank look here under £8 V4 listed today
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Post by Edge on Oct 16, 2014 18:17:25 GMT
Got Kayfuns 3.1/KFL and Orchid clones. All easy to set up and fill. Orchid is shorter, uses more juice (dual coil), produces more vapour and a warmer vape. Kayfuns feels better built and I think give better flavour.
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Post by Super-Shiny on Oct 16, 2014 18:23:20 GMT
In my opinion the Orchid is far better vape (clouds & taste) than kayfun, it has four channels dual, air flow etc it is like a dripper but with tank look here under £8 V4 listed today Just ordered one to try, at that price it would be silly not to...if it's shite than in the bin it goes
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Post by leo on Oct 16, 2014 18:29:22 GMT
I've had two Kayfun clones (lite and Lite+V2), and hated both of them. I also have the Orchid v3 (and Fogger v4 which is a very similar vape) and imo both wipe the floor with a Kayfun. The flavour, vapour production, and air flow all far exceed what you get from a Kayfun. Honestly I can't fathom all the love for Kayfuns, but people seem to like them. For me the draw is just way too tight though. (if you like a tight draw you can get one on a fogger, if you like an airy draw you can't get one on a KF) If you are coming from a Protank or similar you might enjoy a KF.. While I wait for the Kayfun fanboys to tear me a new one I'll just add that this is just my opinion, what I prefer to vape, etc, etc...... (we're all different after all)
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Post by Greg on Oct 16, 2014 19:10:07 GMT
I've had two Kayfun clones (lite and Lite+V2), and hated both of them. I also have the Orchid v3 (and Fogger v4 which is a very similar vape) and imo both wipe the floor with a Kayfun. The flavour, vapour production, and air flow all far exceed what you get from a Kayfun. Honestly I can't fathom all the love for Kayfuns, but people seem to like them. For me the draw is just way too tight though. (if you like a tight draw you can get one on a fogger, if you like an airy draw you can't get one on a KF) If you are coming from a Protank or similar you might enjoy a KF.. While I wait for the Kayfun fanboys to tear me a new one I'll just add that this is just my opinion, what I prefer to vape, etc, etc...... (we're all different after all) Maybe you didn't have the kayfun set up right. Must admit I nearly gave up on them but got there eventually. i think most RBAs have there quirks. I've just got a couple of Erl clones and I find them hopeless compared to the kayfun or the Rose. others think the Erls are fantastic so I assume I just haven't cracked the set up yet. all part of the fun with RBAs IMO.
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Post by Tom on Oct 16, 2014 19:35:03 GMT
I'm going to be biased because I'm a massive kayfun fan. I haven't tried an orchid and not likely to anytime soon and here is why:
I understand that it all subjective BUT if you're not getting a decent vape from a kayfun (unless its a particularly poopey clone), you are doing it wrong.
You can tailor the amount of vapour & flavour you want with the build you put in it.
If you want it dripper like, you can build a big old low coil in there, put a wide bore drip tip on the top and lung hits are great.
Personally, I find the most pleasant vape from a kayfun with 1 to 1.5 ohm coils. It doesn't drink the juice too much but still gives a really satisfying and tasty vape.
I guess the lack of adjustable airflow means that if you don't like it you're stuck.
For me, it's perfect, the vapour and flavour is exactly what I'm looking for in a tank, if I wanted more, I'd build it differently, if I wanted more than even that... I guess I'd try an orchid or a fogger xD
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Post by Tom on Oct 16, 2014 19:47:29 GMT
In my opinion the Orchid is far better vape (clouds & taste) than kayfun, it has four channels dual, air flow etc it is like a dripper but with tank look here under £8 V4 listed today Just ordered one to try, at that price it would be silly not to...if it's shite than in the bin it goes well... i guess for less than £8 it would be rude not to xD
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Post by leo on Oct 16, 2014 20:01:35 GMT
I'm going to be biased because I'm a massive kayfun fan. I haven't tried an orchid and not likely to anytime soon and here is why: I understand that it all subjective BUT if you're not getting a decent vape from a kayfun (unless its a particularly poopey clone), you are doing it wrong. You can tailor the amount of vapour & flavour you want with the build you put in it. If you want it dripper like, you can build a big old low coil in there, put a wide bore drip tip on the top and lung hits are great. Personally, I find the most pleasant vape from a kayfun with 1 to 1.5 ohm coils. It doesn't drink the juice too much but still gives a really satisfying and tasty vape. I guess the lack of adjustable airflow means that if you don't like it you're stuck. For me, it's perfect, the vapour and flavour is exactly what I'm looking for in a tank, if I wanted more, I'd build it differently, if I wanted more than even that... I guess I'd try an orchid or a fogger xD You can tailor your build, but you can't do anything about one tiny 2mm air hole (without radical drill application) Like sucking a pea through a straw...... Juice is cheap.. give me dual coils and tons of air flow anyday!!
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Post by Tom on Oct 16, 2014 20:13:03 GMT
I'm going to be biased because I'm a massive kayfun fan. I haven't tried an orchid and not likely to anytime soon and here is why: I understand that it all subjective BUT if you're not getting a decent vape from a kayfun (unless its a particularly poopey clone), you are doing it wrong. You can tailor the amount of vapour & flavour you want with the build you put in it. If you want it dripper like, you can build a big old low coil in there, put a wide bore drip tip on the top and lung hits are great. Personally, I find the most pleasant vape from a kayfun with 1 to 1.5 ohm coils. It doesn't drink the juice too much but still gives a really satisfying and tasty vape. I guess the lack of adjustable airflow means that if you don't like it you're stuck. For me, it's perfect, the vapour and flavour is exactly what I'm looking for in a tank, if I wanted more, I'd build it differently, if I wanted more than even that... I guess I'd try an orchid or a fogger xD You can tailor your build, but you can't do anything about one tiny 2mm air hole (without radical drill application) Like sucking a pea through a straw...... Juice is cheap.. give me dual coils and tons of air flow anyday!! Thats what I say in the above post... ordered a v4 orchid - for research purposes xD
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Post by buggritt on Oct 16, 2014 20:59:46 GMT
The thing that puts me off is the non adjustable airflow. Decent clearomizers have that option. A decent dripper, like the Origen, is my choice for flavour. I've been looking for a rta that's smaller than the kayfun lite for out and about, but for me this won't do.
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Post by Greg on Oct 16, 2014 21:03:28 GMT
The thing that puts me off is the non adjustable airflow. Decent clearomizers have that option. A decent dripper, like the Origen, is my choice for flavour. I've been looking for a rta that's smaller than the kayfun lite for out and about, but for me this won't do. Maybe an Erl would fit the bill. smaller than a kayfun, adjustable airflow and big juice capacity.
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Post by VapingBad on Oct 16, 2014 21:09:56 GMT
The Erl looks a good design, but concerned by the fragility of the tank Greg, but when FT have them and the spare tanks are under a pound
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Post by Greg on Oct 16, 2014 21:13:42 GMT
The Erl looks a good design, but concerned by the fragility of the tank Greg, but when FT have them and the spare tanks are under a pound I take it you mean the glass tank option VB. I only have the plastic tanks and they are very robust
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