A Series of Vaping Disasters... looking for advice.

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Donso

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Hi everyone, I never had leaking my nautilus mini, best flavour ! I use it for outdoors with a Spinner II battery.. and my indoor baby is the Delta II RBA on a cheap "Ecapple" mod that works with a 18650 battery. Of course I own several batteries and charge them on a Li-ion charger, never on the mod, I think its better for the lifetime of the batteries.
My Delta II also never leaks. Greetings to Bulgaria and all vapers in the world from Panamá :vapor:
 

james28

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I haven't had time to rest through all the replies but here is my two penneth worth (may be a little too British lol) my job keeps me on the go with some very unpredictable sudden moments of intense activity. I had an e-roll but after dropping vaping for a couple of years I returned and it started going flat. I asked for advice here and settled for a subox mini kit. Partly because i liked the look of it and largely for the reviews.
It works for me, craving for a smoke doesn't happen. This tastes better.
I am carful ish with it, if I know that I am about to have to suddenly do lots of activity it stays in the car. If not it comes with me. Can't fault the kit, I know you don't want to spend any more money but if it works with your current battery set up (never had an ego so I can't comment) the. I really recommend the sub tank mini (again new version, not had the v1). It seems durable and I have been running a stock occ coil for 3 weeks, 60+ml of juice with no issues. Just my take.
 

Donso

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hi @james28 , I act the same way, I treat my vape tanks, asif they were made of paper :) and they are my daily gold in my bag. Tell me a bit more about the consumption of the sub tank mini. How many ml do you vape per day and per week ? I didn´t buy the Atlantis 2 cause I was told it is a very thirsty one...
The Triton I use is great with good flavor and vape but consumes much more than my nautilus.
Tell me, how about your sub tank mini ? Greetings.
 

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If you want a really durable mod style, try a Heatvape Invade Mini. It's shock resistant, water resistant, covered with a heavy coat of silicon and built like a tank. The weak point will still be the atomizer, but that is true of almost every style out there. It runs on a single 18650 that can supply 20 amps continuous and will work in VW or temperature control so any atomizer will work with it that is above .1 ohms.
 

james28

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hi @james28 , I act the same way, I treat my vape tanks, asif they were made of paper :) and they are my daily gold in my bag. Tell me a bit more about the consumption of the sub tank mini. How many ml do you vape per day and per week ? I didn´t buy the Atlantis 2 cause I was told it is a very thirsty one...
The Triton I use is great with good flavor and vape but consumes much more than my nautilus.
Tell me, how about your sub tank mini ? Greetings.
I am going through around 30ml in nine days however some days when I am vaping a lot I will run through two tanks, or three but it hasn't got a huge capacity, I am guessing a couple of ml usable so I don't find it too bad. I have been really impressed with it so far but admittedly I have nothing decent to compare it too.
 

rootlinux

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If you want a great sub tank that is easy on the juice but great on flavor and vapor, I suggest the isub. 20.00 or less brand new. No liquid spit back either. All you need is 20-35 watts to cloud up the place. I have two of them.
You can chain vape with the isub and not go through a tank a day without any lose of flavor or vapor. 20.00 so it's cheap. Doesn't leak either. It has a mesh over the coil.
 
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