Compact device above 2 ohm

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I don't know how to ask you cause i write in another discussion but nobody help me....

I really hate low resistance vaping...
I'm looking for a very cold smooth vapor in a compact size not less than 1,5 ml capacity.
But seems everything around is subohm and huge devices.
3.7V x 2.2 ohm bottom coil would be ideal for me.
I loved to use elips c but is to small capacity and without microusb.
Can you suggest me a compact device very cold vapor and very tight mouth vaping style?
 

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The Nautilus mini has a tight draw even with the air flow wide open (that's how I use it) so it's really tight at the smallest airhole. 1.8 coils are a nice and cool vape. The Kayfun Lite plus may be another option if you build your own coils and you can make them at the resistance you like.
 
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Not sure if you're asking about tanks only, or asking about battery devices? :unsure:

TANKS:
The Aspire Nautilus X is a low profile, 2ml, top-fill tank which can use 1.8 ohm coils (that's close to 2.2 ohm). Needs a battery device that can put out 12 - 16 watts.

Aspire makes other clearomizer tanks which use higher resistance coils, but they aren't really low profile or compact.

Innokin makes clearomizer tanks which use 2.0 ohm factory-made coils, but again are not really low profile.

Kanger might offer the best options in coil resistance choices, but again the tanks are not really low profile. Consider the Evod, Protank 2, Mini Protank 2, and Uni Tank.​

BATTERY/TANK COMBO:
If you're looking for a new setup, the eLeaf iCare has a resistance range of 1.0 - 3.5 ohm, 1.8 ml capacity. Only a 650 mAh battery, though -- might only last about 6 hours vape time depending on how frequently you vape it.

The iStick Pico is a low profile, high wattage regulated mod that can use any of the above clearomizer tanks.



 
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The Nautilus mini has a tight aw even with the air flow wide open (that's how I use it) so it's really tight at the smallest airhole. 1.8 coils are a nice and cool vape. The Kayfun Lite plus may be another option if you build your own coils and you can make them at the resistance you like.

Nautilus Mini is HUGE for his capacity and need a battery box to work properly 4.2V to 5V working range.


I'm looking for something more soft old school consume liquid very slowly at a low wattage...
And first of all compact and light stay well in my jeans pocket.
 

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Nautilus Mini is HUGE for his capacity and need a battery box to work properly 4.2V to 5V working range.


I'm looking for something more soft old school consume liquid very slowly at a low wattage...
And first of all compact and light stay well in my jeans pocket.

Honestly other than a protank and an ego t there's nothing new out there with that spec. Maybe the Innokin endura T18 but that is a warm vape. Although they do have bottom coils so maybe those new coils are cooler. The main reason they don't is because those old school tanks were mostly crap and most of the people using them eventually upgraded because it never satisfied them.
 

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Nautilus Mini is HUGE for his capacity and need a battery box to work properly 4.2V to 5V working range.


I'm looking for something more soft old school consume liquid very slowly at a low wattage...
And first of all compact and light stay well in my jeans pocket.
Clearomizer tanks, almost as a rule, are long or tall. That's why I recommended the Nautilus X as an exception to the rule being a low profile tank. Unfortunately, current trends in vaping are for low resistance coils, so 1.8 ohm is the highest resistance coil offered for the Nautilus X. Keep the wattage set to a lower setting on your battery device and the Nautilus X should provide a cooler vape.
 

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Clearomizer tanks, almost as a rule, are long or tall. That's why I recommended the Nautilus X as an exception to the rule being a low profile tank. Unfortunately, current trends in vaping are for low resistance coils, so 1.8 ohm is the highest resistance coil offered for the Nautilus X. Keep the wattage set to a lower setting on your battery device and the Nautilus X should provide a cooler vape.

eLeaf iCare you suggested me is very nice and compact do you know if with this system i can vape under 8 / 9 watt ?
 

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eLeaf iCare you suggested me is very nice and compact do you know if with this system i can vape under 8 / 9 watt ?
Yes, you can. In fact, it is considered a low wattage battery device topping out at 15W. As I said, its main drawback is its small 650mAh battery. You'll probably need at least two to last out the day. Look at it this way: If you're really serious to quit smoking, you'll need a backup battery anyway. You can't vape without a charged battery.

 
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Yes, you can. In fact, it is considered a low wattage battery device topping out at 15W. As I said, its main drawback is its small 650mAh battery. You'll probably need at least two to last out the day. Look at it this way: If you're really serious to quit smoking, you'll need a backup battery anyway. You can't vape without a charged battery.



650 mah for me cause i believe is enough to vape 1.8 ml the most important thing for me is the microusb plug since i can find everywhere...

What coil are available for iCare? Cause i see 1.1 ohm which is definitely to low.

What is the voltage of iCare battery ?
 

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Changed my mind. Between these setups actually. Paps forever
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What coil are available for iCare? Cause i see 1.1 ohm which is definitely to low.
It appears that only 1.1 ohm coils are currently available.

Voltage output would be 3.7 volts (15W max).

This is a vaping device specifically aimed at new, low-wattage, mouth-to-lung, Tootle-puffing vapers.

I believe you are misinformed about Ohm's Law principles. Generally speaking, yes lower ohm coils produce a warmer vape. But this device is aimed specifically for vapers just like you that are seeking a cooler vape.
 
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It appears that only 1.1 ohm coils are currently available.

This is a vaping device specifically aimed at new, low-wattage, mouth-to-lung, Tootle-puffing vapers.

I believe you are misinformed about Ohm's Law principles. Generally speaking, yes lower ohm coils produce a warmer vape. But this device is aimed specifically for vapers just like you that are seeking a cooler vape.


I see can be used from 5 to 15 Watt but i can't understand how since iCare is not a Variable Voltage device...
 

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I would like to stay under 9 watt...

Cool bud. Your fine with a mech then? I don't know why I posted the dripper one. Just love the photo.sos
Like a 2 ohm build and a 490 will last ages, even a 350 will go for a good while at that res.

Here, with a phenomenon. Small or on a 350 kiss
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