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ChesapeakeVapor

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  • Birthday 04/27/1984

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    Middle River, MD
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    Vaping, fishing, boating

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  1. I am a huge fan of my Kayfun Lite. It is my favorite device that I have as of right now. I do enjoy the RDA's but for my daily use, Kayfun is the way to go. If you are cloud chasing then there is nothing that will perform like an RDA though. But the overall experience of a Kayfun is a 10/10 in my opinion.
  2. Oh and as far as the Trident goes, any RDA will leak if you over fill it with juice. The cotton can only soak up so much. And with any dripping atomizer you will need juice when you are on the go since they will dry out without 4-8 hits depending on how you're hitting it, what build, and what juice you are vaping. You want to look into RTA's (Rebuildable Tank Atomizers) like the Kayfun and the Diver. I just feel the Kayfun would better suit your needs.
  3. Kev, as we discussed the Genesis tanks are not for you. They aren't mobile and you will end up spilling juice. The Diver is cool, but it is very small which means it will need to be filled often, especially if you are running a low ohm build. The Kayfun is a larger piece but for the way that it works I think this is what you should look into. I have a 2.0 ohm build in here and its plenty of vapor and flavor and one full tank will last me longer than a day, and that even when I am drinking and boating. Look into the Diver, but I am standing by the Kayfun as one of the best all around pieces on the market as of right now. The reviews are all good and my personal review is that it is a 10/10 piece.
  4. Pulled the trigger on a copper Vanilla and a new Kayfun Lite. Running a 2 ohm micro build in the Kayfun and the battery life out of this set up is awesome. Its been going strong all day and its still kickin. I had Kevin post the pic since I still haven't figured out to do it. He can be my "Vape Secretary". This is definitely going to be my go to set up for now. Great mech for a great price, and the Kayfun Lite is well worth the purchase. Better than the Kayfun 3.1 in my opinion, you just have to get used to the air flow being set as it is which for me in a tank is plenty. Next thing I will try is a chimney micro coil build in this. I want to see how the heat affects the flavor and draw.
  5. Vince thats a 2Puffs Flow drip tip. I've looked at them myself and thought about picking one up. How do you like it Bushwick?
  6. Thanks guys, I don't mind the patina and showing a little wear. In my opinion a little wear on it shows how much one enjoys the mech! My main concern was more so the threading being damaged. In this case I suppose it would be more on the user, myself, to pay attention and make sure not to mis-thread the switch and top cap. The one in particular that I am looking at in the Vanilla in copper. I do have a brass Magneto that I will use for my more "rugged" outings, however I haven't been happy with its performance. So I am thinking the copper Vanilla may be just what I am looking for. Thanks for the input!
  7. Hey guys, I am looking into getting a new mech and I would like to get a copper one. However, I know that copper is a softer metal than stainless and brass. I was wondering what your thoughts were on the durability. I would be taking this mod with me on the go and I want something that will hold up. So if copper isn't for me, just let me know! Thanks!
  8. Don't dry burn the wicks and don't remove the wicks unless you intend to rebuild. If you do intend to rebuild the heads do your research so you know what you are doing before tearing your heads apart. Take the heads out of the base of the tank and rinse them under some warm water. Then rinse the rest of tank out and blot dry with a paper towel. I like to take the heads and place them inside of a paper towel and blow through the top tube to try and get the paper towel to pull a bit of the water out of the wicks. Once this is done, reinstall the heads into the tank base and you're good to go. It will take a few draws to get the e liquid back into the wicks. Some people like to do a few quick fires to try and burn off the water prior to putting the tank back together and filling it up with juice.
  9. I was looking into Hades mods as well. But I am still leaning towards the wolf. Hades are out of stock everywhere and for the price it just seems like the wolf is a solid, well made piece. If and when I do get one I will definitely let you know. Thanks for the input!
  10. From what I looked up last night, the King Mod is legit as well as the Loki V2 carto tank. Definitely a nice, expensive, set up. Not sure about carto tanks as I have never used one. But from the reviews I have read about the King mod it is a very nice device. I believe the picture that was posted was a promotional shot used for one of the vendor sites that sells these products. I would be interested to hear what you guys think about the carto tanks versus kangers, RTAs, gennys, etc.
  11. Clouds, I've been looking into getting a Snow Wolf myself. Please let me know what you think of it. From checking it out online it looks pretty legit, just not a lot of reviews out there yet. Let me know your thoughts! Much appreciated and enjoy all the new RDA's!
  12. Thanks for the advice Eagle! I will definitely start out around 1.5-1.8 when I first get it. I can't wait to try it out as I do enjoy my tanks and I enjoy rebuilding, win win! Thanks again!
  13. HAHAHA! Joe, I hear ya! Bring on the 100w 4 channel vapes!!! Thats gonna be like the guy who put juice in a fog machine on youtube! I rebuilt my RDAs last night and they are both barely sub ohm, around .95. I am going to vape them this week and see how I like it. I enjoy the flavor and the clouds are fun, but they definitely eat up a battery. I am doing a little experimenting to find that sweet spot between flavor and battery life. I'd rather not have to carry a spare battery with me, but if thats what it takes then thats what I'll do. So far I am loving my mech. The one thing though is that it doesn't seem to work well with my Aerotank. There is a 2.0 ohm coil in there so I am thinking that is whats going on. Luckily I should have a Kayfun to play with this evening and then we will see where we are with the RTA on a mech!
  14. You can use a small screwdriver to gently lift the pin back up too. I have had this happen on my iTaste. Just go around the sides of the pin very easily and lightly push the pin back up a little. Should connect and fire right up.
  15. I am a muscle car guy, although I do drive a WRX... But in my heart, its all about american muscle, and I am thinking I'm a mech guy at heart too. I just still can't wrap my mind around how much vapor production you get and that its still so smooth. I still enjoy my VW with a tank, but I'm hooked on the mechs for sure.
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