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E-pipes ....... breed like bunnies they do ..........The family together. View attachment 193014

Really nice-looking collection.

E-pipes ....... breed like bunnies they do ..........The family together. View attachment 193014
Is that the Kamry Turbo-K on the end? I like Kamry e-pipes ........ but I couldn't get past this thought .........The family together. View attachment 193014
Yeah. It's the wife's hockey stick.Is that the Kamry Turbo-K on the end? I like Kamry e-pipes ........ but I couldn't get past this thought .........
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BUT ........ I'm also someone who bought a clone of the Slug mod ....... and I could be turned. Let me know what you think.![]()
Great photo bellyman, and lovely collection. [emoji16][emoji16]The family together. View attachment 193014
Ooooooh ...... ticks a lot of boxes that does, I like!The Greek - New Kir Fanis (https://www.antismoke.gr/en/e-pipes...cial-edition-el-toro-hellas-dr-antismoke.html):
Rosewood bowl, takes an 18490 (might get away with an 18500 flat-top) - almost identical height to my 18350 bowls though. Button fired with a nice action. Nicely made (although perfectionists should note battery chamber on mine is about 0.5-1mm off-centre). It was a limited edition version so along with the cheap price you do have HOL branded top cap...
Currently set up with Nauty Mini and a stem that's the right length but does have step with the Nautilus cage...
I don't think Kir Fanis is still producing mods, but I'm not 100% sure. View attachment 193471 View attachment 193472 View attachment 193473
The bowl walls are quite thick so it's fairly chunky, but it doesn't feel too big. I'ts solid enough that with the button rather than top firing switch I'd be comfortable carrying it in a jacket pocket. I haven't used it enough to really tell whether it's got much longer battery life than an 18350.Ooooooh ...... ticks a lot of boxes that does, I like!![]()
I do much prefer a side switch to a top firer.The bowl walls are quite thick so it's fairly chunky, but it doesn't feel too big. I'ts solid enough that with the button rather than top firing switch I'd be comfortable carrying it in a jacket pocket. I haven't used it enough to really tell whether it's got much longer battery life than an 18350.