in your guys' opinions, what's the best (rebuildable or not) MINI tanks? in my opinion, subtank nano takes the cake, my friend has one but I don't really feel like investing in one yet. i really don't like the aspire nautilus mini, shouldn't be considered a "mini", it's still huge!
Curious if any of you have gone to the Kanger Aerotank from the Nautilus Aspire tank? I have two Nautilus tanks and I have to say it is real hit and miss when I change the coils out. Sometimes I will have a clean hit and no burnt taste and other times it is burnt tasting for the life of the coil. A local vape shop told me to switch to the Kanger Aerotank. They did not have it in stock so I ordered it to try. Yes I am doing the whole prep scenario with the drops and hitting it 4 to 5 times before hitting the button. He told me it is common with the Nautilus, but not with the Kanger Aerotank. Any feedback?
Whenever i go out for a drink on the town with the lady, I'll see vapsters here and there with their sub-ohm setups. And here i am with my Nautilus Mini and whatever low-wattage mod I decided to pair it with.
Honestly, each day I seem to enjoy using these low wattage devices, such as the VV4 and a Nautilus Mini, more and more as opposed to my sub-ohm gear.
With my Nautilus, the flavor and throat hit is always spot on, and the vapor is nice too for what it is. I seem to be using this setup more and more lately... And when subbing, it's rare for me to get that satisfying hit, i just find myself vaping more and more to feel satisfied thus burn through a ton of juice. With a Nautilus, I get that satisfying hit right away and vape here and there.
With my sub-ohm gear, juices can be a hit or miss at times in terms of flavor and hit. But i can always count on my Nautilus Mini to give me exactly what I want each and every time.
I even bought a MVP20 at a killer price to perfectly compliment the Nautilus Mini. I wouldnt be burning through nearly as much juice, thus saving me money in the long run.
It's nice to blow crazy big clouds in public, but im starting to fall back on mimicking a standard cigarette with vaping rather than chase clouds.
Am i crazy for shying away from sub-ohming? Maybe it will be fun again after i take a break from it?
I just wanted to share with those who are devowed Nautilus Mini fans: Mt Baker Vapor has them for 24.99 plus with the easy to find 11% coupons on line =22.25 each. Can't find a better deal than that...Hope I haven't violated any ECF rules with this post...if so I'm sorry, I just got excited!
My GF is a chronic smoker (over a pack a day) and Ive been doing a heap of research into vapors in an effort to help her quit, I just bought an Aspire Nautilus Mini for her but upon further research i notice some users were worried about the ceramic fiber in BVC Nautilus Coils.
I know Aspire claims the ceramic filter is ok but there is lots and lots of research to show ceramic fibers cause cancer, so whilst my GF has bigger problems with her excessive smoking i dont want to give her something to compound the chances of cancer.
Question: Can i fit and use a BDC in a Nautilus Mini? the filters are different but i know they are interchangeable, i just dont know if it will work? anyone tried?
The BVC contains the ceramic coil and the BDC doesnt?
Thanks for anyone with a reply, i appreciate your time.
Hello I'm currently using a nautilus mini tank and I've lost my mouthpiece I have been looking for replacements and seen dragon snake tips etc...
But in the name they say drip tip mouthpiece is this the wrong mouthpiece I need or will I be ok with 1
Also if you know of anywhere I can buy 1 post a link please thanks in advance bill
Sorry don't know if this is in the right forum.
I have had a mini nautilus for about about a week now.
I've been through so many threads on other people's issue with gurgling and can't find a fix.
I don't get spitting it's just the noise. It's really frustrating me.
I checked website for my mini and it is verified genuine.
Anyone with any suggestions?.
Tried everything mentioned else where. Tried new coil and still making noise. My coils are BVC that cake with verfied mini.
On very rare occasion it doesn't happen it seems to be when I'm on my car which is strange.....
It's leading me to believe it is a problem caused by temperature.
If I can't get this fixed then I'm going to just go back to using my profanity 2 which is a shame as the mini provides better flavour.
I don't see how it's got such good reviews..
Please help
So, as the title says, after about a month with the ITaste CLK 1280, I want to go ahead with the ITaste MVP 3 and hang onto that for a while.
I am just debating which clearomizer i should use to go with it. The original Aspire Nautilus(5ml) or Aspire Nautilus Mini(2ml)?
I go through about 3-4 ml at least a day. But is the MINI worth having to refill?
Much thanks in advance!
-Luc
I've been looking all afternoon to find a vendor who sells the newest version of the Aspire Nautilus mini that has the organic cotton coil in the tank. Many places online still say they have ceramic in them or don't even specify. Can someone please help me? This is giving me a lot of anxiety. Thank you so very much.
So I'm thinking tomorrow I'm going to do my first video review for a box mod
After posting my long AF review about the Sigelei 30watt mini the other day I realized I could have said so much more in half the time it took me to type it. So going to go ahead and try it out. So my question is to all my fellow vapers, for those of you that watch review videos, what are you're least favorite/most favorite part of the videos? What info do you look forward too most when watching a review? Give me input so I can focus on curtain thinags and leave the annoying crap out
When I post it I'll be looking for constructive criticism from everyone