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Post by keepitgoin on Nov 6, 2014 23:39:45 GMT
I'm checking out the links, seems like there are LOA~DS to choose from!! I reckon Clones that have had plenty "Testing" and have known, fixable, problems are probably better, for me, than "All New, Singing & Dancing/Best Ever Vape" week old releases? I can Coil well enough for my own satisfaction, but I know some Decks are MUCH Fiddlier than others and prefer less Faffing rather than more
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Post by Village idiot formerly tjlumle on Nov 7, 2014 6:52:33 GMT
Taifun gt or kfl+ or orchid or if you don't mind a little faffing the rose v2. Not had much luck with the erl on two builds so far but that's either too much or too little wick.
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Post by zedsdead on Nov 7, 2014 9:54:04 GMT
the erl is cheap lightweight and not such a fuss to build worth considering. link to the build that sorted my erl here
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Post by gph on Nov 7, 2014 17:52:13 GMT
Here's an erl with a steel tank and 510 drip tip adapter. No idea if it's any good. As far as I know from reading on e cig forum the clones with the delrin drip tips are the better ones. www.fasttech.com/products/1918200
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Post by gph on Nov 7, 2014 17:55:46 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2014 17:57:18 GMT
Just my two pennyworth but avoid most things on FT bar drip tips..
Have had too many 'bargains' arrive Dead on arrival......and too much hassle to get a refund
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Post by chykensa on Nov 7, 2014 18:04:23 GMT
Sorry @johanino, but speaking personally I have to disagree; I've bought the vast majority of my vaping gear from FT, and have not had a single dud or DOA device. I have 3 Kayfuns, a Tiafun GT, an Orchid, a Magma dripper, and many Kanger Protanks and packs of coils. All have done what they should have done, and well to boot. You may have been unlucky with your purchases, but I am delighted with mine!
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Post by tomj777 on Nov 7, 2014 22:58:06 GMT
I'll throw another into the mix... I have two RBA's that I can't imagine being without - my KF3.1 and my Expromizer... I don't have clones of either, although I am so very tempted to go and get this Expromizer www.fasttech.com/products/1855901The thing about this is that its well is deeper and juice channels just a little wider than the KF3.1 Oh - and it holds just a little more juice. I think all of the ones mentioned are worth while. However, I think I might ask for another real Expromizer for my birthday in Jan. Their customer service is just so good and ~£50 seems kind of a good price.
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Post by keepitgoin on Nov 8, 2014 1:36:07 GMT
I'm up for buying an "Original" IF the clone is any good, hence me wanting links to the best clone of ANY Tank Atomisers that have had some usage. I've had most Feedback for a Particular KFL Clone, and all (I think) the posters have recommended the same SKU number, which I assume means the same manufacturer for that item.
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Post by thatguy on Nov 8, 2014 1:49:10 GMT
For people who can keep tanks upright and enjoy an airy draw, you cant beat a kraken. Surprisingly, the cheapest one on fasttech is by far the best. top notch krakencomes with some wire and mesh, but no drip tip or spare parts. The thing is...the tank does not rely on spars the way others do. I've dropped mine from chest height onto tiles at least three times and not a scratch. The screws are solid, and all threads are very nice. Spare o rings, screws and glass tanks are easy to find, and any 510 driptip will do. It will leak if left on its side, but otherwise, it is a jot to build thanks to large screw heads and plenty of space. For vapour production and durability, it's the best I've used by a long shot. Got two more on order, as well as some brass sleeves. They just blew me away after the poor kayfuns and russians I've had from china.
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Post by zedsdead on Nov 8, 2014 3:25:52 GMT
thatguy Avatar Nov 8, 2014 1:49:10 GMT thatguy said: For people who can keep tanks upright and enjoy an airy draw, you cant beat a kraken. Surprisingly, the cheapest one on fasttech is by far the best. top notch kraken comes with some wire and mesh, but no drip tip or spare parts. The thing is...the tank does not rely on spars the way others do. I've dropped mine from chest height onto tiles at least three times and not a scratch. The screws are solid, and all threads are very nice. Spare o rings, screws and glass tanks are easy to find, and any 510 driptip will do. It will leak if left on its side, but otherwise, it is a jot to build thanks to large screw heads and plenty of space. For vapour production and durability, it's the best I've used by a long shot. Got two more on order, as well as some brass sleeves. They just blew me away after the poor kayfuns and russians I've had from china. +1 china is a great place to shop Shipment 1 Last updated: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 3:39:52 PM Details, Options & Support Delivered Replacement Glass Tank for Kraken Atomizer Replacement Glass Tank for Kraken Atomizer Replacement Glass Tank, Clear / SKU: 1577901 QTY 1 › Reorder Kraken Genesis Style Rebuildable Atomizer (2.5mL) Kraken Genesis Style Rebuildable Atomizer (2.5mL) Kraken (22mm), Stainless Steel / SKU: 1530400 QTY 1 › Reorder its piece of kit,mine has never been empty. its downsides make me leave it at home when there is alcohol involved
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Post by gph on Nov 9, 2014 15:08:18 GMT
I researched rebuildable tanks last week. I like airy draws so that eliminated near half of them. The rest were eliminated because they needed tools to fill the tanks which isn't a big issue but certainly an inconvenience. I ended up ordering Erlkönigin and Kraken clones. Here's my elimination list I made so I wouldn't forget which tanks I'd already decided against and why.
Eleaf Lemo - needs tools to fill and adjust airflow
Kayfun - not enough air flow
Taifun GT - not enough air flow even with air tube removed
Fogger v4 - needs tools to fill
Pontus - needs tools to fill
Orchid - needs tools to fill
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Post by Tom on Nov 9, 2014 15:15:24 GMT
I researched rebuildable tanks last week. I like airy draws so that eliminated near half of them. The rest were eliminated because they needed tools to fill the tanks which isn't a big issue but certainly an inconvenience. I ended up ordering Erlkönigin and Kraken clones. Here's my elimination list I made so I wouldn't forget which tanks I'd already decided against and why. Eleaf Lemo - needs tools to fill and adjust airflow Kayfun - not enough air flow Taifun GT - not enough air flow even with air tube removed Fogger v4 - needs tools to fill Pontus - needs tools to fill Orchid - needs tools to fill nice. let us know how you get on!
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Post by Greg on Nov 9, 2014 15:19:32 GMT
I researched rebuildable tanks last week. I like airy draws so that eliminated near half of them. The rest were eliminated because they needed tools to fill the tanks which isn't a big issue but certainly an inconvenience. I ended up ordering Erlkönigin and Kraken clones. Here's my elimination list I made so I wouldn't forget which tanks I'd already decided against and why. Eleaf Lemo - needs tools to fill and adjust airflow Kayfun - not enough air flow Taifun GT - not enough air flow even with air tube removed Fogger v4 - needs tools to fill Pontus - needs tools to fill Orchid - needs tools to fill What about a Rose
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Post by Tom on Nov 9, 2014 15:22:50 GMT
I researched rebuildable tanks last week. I like airy draws so that eliminated near half of them. The rest were eliminated because they needed tools to fill the tanks which isn't a big issue but certainly an inconvenience. I ended up ordering Erlkönigin and Kraken clones. Here's my elimination list I made so I wouldn't forget which tanks I'd already decided against and why. Eleaf Lemo - needs tools to fill and adjust airflow Kayfun - not enough air flow Taifun GT - not enough air flow even with air tube removed Fogger v4 - needs tools to fill Pontus - needs tools to fill Orchid - needs tools to fill What about a Rose been tempted to have a go at this one. www.fasttech.com/products/3028/10009626/1848800I had one but didn't really give it a fair enough chance in hindsight and passed it on after 1 pretty poopey build xD
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