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Post by bowg68 on Jan 27, 2015 16:00:30 GMT
Hi, just a thought but why would you buy a sub tank for £30 when you could get a kayfun 4 clone for about the same price? Not necessarily those two atties just used them as an example.
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Jan 27, 2015 16:47:10 GMT
Personally I don't get all this hype about subtanks and the like. Have never tried one but I'll stick to rba's clone or genuine if can get at a decent price. At least you have the flexibility to put whatever kind of build you like in. Guess the subtanks are for people who want to experience that kinda vape without the faff
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Jan 27, 2015 16:54:29 GMT
Personally I don't get all this hype about subtanks and the like. Have never tried one but I'll stick to rba's clone or genuine if can get at a decent price. At least you have the flexibility to put whatever kind of build you like in. Guess the subtanks are for people who want to experience that kinda vape without the faff The full size Subtank and the Mini have RBA decks and the option to use the premade heads. The nano only uses the premade heads though. Honestly you should give the Mini a try it really chucks out the flavour and has super airflow, the full size one not quite so good, not as much airflow.
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Post by moodyb on Jan 27, 2015 18:04:30 GMT
Hi, just a thought but why would you buy a sub tank for £30 when you could get a kayfun 4 clone for about the same price? Not necessarily those two atties just used them as an example. Less hassle I think. No need to make coils, etc... Just screw in a new head & you're good to go.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 18:17:22 GMT
But if you coiled your own you could possibly recoil an RBA or Rbta for a year with the cost of these pre made coils. And their more reliable.
For example when starting out I bought a Nautlius and a pack of 5 spare coils, of those 5 coils 2 worked!! And at a cost of nearly a tenner, I soon went the rebuildable root.
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Post by furbs on Jan 27, 2015 18:36:18 GMT
I have both the kayfun4 clone and a Subtank, the Subtank beats the Kayfun hands down, no question.
I also have both the big Subtank and the mini, get the mini, better vape, better RBA section and better airflow.
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jan 27, 2015 18:43:21 GMT
Numerous reasons really:
- They don't want a Kayfun 4 - They don't know / can't be bothered to re-coil / re-wick. - Their mate / shop assistant told them that the subtank was the best tank ever.
Or probably the biggest reason...
They don't know that the Kayfun 4 exists. The number of people that vape but aren't on a forum is huge and if they usually shop at Liberty Flights / TW etc then they are never going to have seen a Kayfun or other RTA.
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Post by Greg on Jan 27, 2015 19:35:35 GMT
I've got loads of kayfuns, genuine and clones. I've just bought a mini sub tank, why? Because it might be great and if you don't try you'll never know
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 19:51:46 GMT
To be honest once you go the Rebuildable route, the Lemo is about the best out of most of them, and I have and still keep Kayfun lites, Kayfun 3.1 and the v4, but that's just my opinion.
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Post by csmith10 on Jan 27, 2015 20:30:24 GMT
Ok so I've gone from the KFL clone to a subtank mini and here's why, the subtank has better airflow which is also easier to control. I can access the build without having to drain the tank or mess about with juice control. Most of what I've read on V4 clones centres around one issue or another. As previously mentioned the subtank comes with an RBA head so I can still use my favourite build. Oh and I also quite like the looks, even the red O rings!
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Post by whiteshep on Jan 28, 2015 3:24:32 GMT
Got half a shelf full of kayfuns and foggers all waiting for family and friends to have the spare time to come and learn to use since I got my two lemos good juice capacity, AFC that I get on with, big build deck to make coiling easier and glass tank also gives better flavour. I also have a subtank for when I go out to hospital bigger juice capacity and that glass tank can take a whack I'm sure would crack or break the lemos. Plus if I get stuck out and about I can put a pre made head in and be on my way there are plenty of reasons to have a subtank laziness isn't one of them for me.It also happens to give very good flavour.
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