Nautilus in E-Cigarette Reviews; I have tried 3 six volters now, the most popular ones. Although they are all good, after a few months ...
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Nautilus
I have tried 3 six volters now, the most popular ones. Although they are all good, after a few months I still find the Nautilus the most fiddle free and low maintenance one I have.
All of the mods need maintenance. The super vapor does dwindle after a while, and the oxidation needs cleaning. The nautlilus needs the least frequent cleaning. The button works great, never a press without firing.
The maintenance is as follows. I take a Mr. Clean magic sponge, tear a thin piece off , wet it, and go over all the contacts. That's it. I use that magic sponge on all my mods with great results, but on other mods I have to do maintenance more often. The other thing is I never had to fiddle with it to get the button press-to hit right. It has never blown an atty either.
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Good to hear, I just ordered one.
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What batteries does it use?
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What is this Nautilus you speak of? Never heard of it. I don't mean to be mean, but a little more info or at least a link or something would be nice for a review. Otherwise, it's like you're just teasing us!
Last edited by voltaire; 02-16-2010 at 03:57 PM.
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Originally Posted by
dgriego
What batteries does it use?
From the site:
This device can use 14500 protected batteries.
You can also fit 2 CR2 batteries in this, and doing so will be at the users own discretion, and The Vapor-Sabre store takes no responsibility for faulty or misused batteries.

Originally Posted by
voltaire
What is this Nautilus you speak of? Never heard of it. I don't mean to be mean, but a little more info or at least a link or something would be nice for a review. Otherwise, it's like you're just teasing us!

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Originally Posted by
Thyestean
Yeh I saw that, but if it is a 6v device what other battery would you put into it other than the CRs?
Can you use CR123s in it?
Was kind of confusing. Is it suppose to be a 3.7 that you can use as 6v if you do not mind the risk of explosion or something?
Looks like a nice mod but I would not want it unless it vapes HV without issues
Last edited by dgriego; 02-16-2010 at 06:29 PM.
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Originally Posted by
dgriego
Yeh I saw that, but if it is a 6v device what other battery would you put into it other than the CRs?
Can you use CR123s in it?
Was kind of confusing. Is it suppose to be a 3.7 that you can use as 6v if you do not mind the risk of explosion or something?
Looks like a nice mod but I would not want it unless it vapes HV without issues
I have a Nautilus. It really is a great device. It uses 2-cr2's for 6v, or 1-14500 for 3.7v. I haven't had any problems so far.
rcr123'2 will not fit in it.
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See this link, post 7 for my review. Most importantly, this takes the protected CR2 batteries. I absolutely love it.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...us-mod-6v.html
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I don't have a Nautilus but I like the Magic Sponge tip. That one will come in handy~
Thanks!
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