Ahlusion E-Juice Part 3

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Voltron

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Hottest tank out there after my review is the Aspire Nautilus with the BVC coils. Evape.us is the place to go for authentic Aspire with good prices.

I finally pulled the trigger on one since there are favorite Ahlusion juices that are tough on Cartos. I desire to experiment to see if these new Aspire BVC coils last longer with the same satisfaction.

I recently received a Nautilus Mini, but have yet to try it out. I got it at a decent price ($23) with two extra free coils included from 101vape. I just checked the site and it's no longer in stock though. Glad to hear I made the right decision purchasing it.
 

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Fine, I'll try to make this easier for you. ;) Imagine Wlad picks you randomly for a prize which consists of lifetime refills of only 6 flavors of your choice. What do you pick?

Hmmmm...not really easy as there are soooooo many A+ flavors I love, but if I have to pick just 6...

CWW/Shipwreck - I mix the two so have to have them together
Strawberry Shortcake
Jump n Jive
Apple Berry Splash
Pear Mimosa/Pearadise Dream - if the mimosas don't come back.
 

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Maz, you build some serious coils, don't you? What RBAs are you going to put on that rDNA when you get it?

Not really, i experimented with all kinds of fancy coils, but have settled on the simple tensioned contact coil for most of my juices, and a tensioned spaced coil for my dirtier NETs.

As far as RBA's go, i only use them for tasting juice ( Trident and Patriot ) and don't have the newer more popular ones like the Plume Veil and Magma etc ... I just don't use drippers enough to warrant spending more money on them. So i will be continuing with my pt2's and the Tayfun mainly, on the Vaporshark. I'm gonna give my Kayfuns away i think. I just can't get the right build and especially wicking for consistent performance. So frustrating too, cuz every once in a while i get one to vape beautifully !!

Edit : Couldn't get the contact coil picture to upload ! The attached picture is the coil which did so well with Devil Dog. I think i have finally found a coil that can do well with the dirty NET's !!
 

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I built my KFM coil 7 wraps on a 2mm toothpick (1.9 ohm) and used rayon . I followed Bronze's pictorial, and BLAM! CWW never tasted as good before. I didn't even think that was possible. :)

Even when i get good wicking with the Kayfun, i prefer the Taifun tbh. Easier to build, easier to refill and most important for NET vapers, KGD wicking with no bends which translates into longer vaping time.

Where is Bonze pictorial ? In the HHV thread or rebuildable atomizer thread ?
 

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Even when i get good wicking with the Kayfun, i prefer the Taifun tbh. Easier to build, easier to refill and most important for NET vapers, KGD wicking with no bends which translates into longer vaping time.

Where is Bonze pictorial ? In the HHV thread or rebuildable atomizer thread ?

I guess I might have to check out the Taifun. I'll do some research on it now.

Here's Bronze's pictorial from the HHV forum:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-vapes/576755-microcoil-pictorial-simple.html
 

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I recently received a Nautilus Mini, but have yet to try it out. I got it at a decent price ($23) with two extra free coils included from 101vape. I just checked the site and it's no longer in stock though. Glad to hear I made the right decision purchasing it.

Uncanny since this is where I got mine from.

This was a Great Deal with the modern BVC Nautilus (2 BVC Coils included) and 2 additional Coils. Received mine last Friday and it was Authentic.

Ahlusion flavors that are proving difficult with Cartos is the Lemon Cream and Lime Cream.
 

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Adding the air control attachment to a Protank makes a world of difference GD. Do you have one? Got my Protanks out of the drawer and back in action.


I've been using an evic, mvp2, and the original protanks for so long now. I'd appreciate some hardware recs for an ugrade. I have a kayfun but decided I don't care for RBAs. I'm fine with factory coils. Thoughts on the aerotank mega? Was thinking of pairing that with the vaporshark rdna 40.
 

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I wish I could be so carefree about it. I get angst thinking I might run out of something I love.
We are talking about someone that got nervous if I had less than 3 cartons of cigs in the house though


I don't even like the thought of trying to pick 5, or 10 and stick to that. Whatever I choose to vape today is my favorite, and I usually vape two or three juices a day, and I usually don't repeat the same ones two days in a row. I'm very happy not having an ADV, and I don't want one! Variety keeps me interested.
 

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Not really, i experimented with all kinds of fancy coils, but have settled on the simple tensioned contact coil for most of my juices, and a tensioned spaced coil for my dirtier NETs.

As far as RBA's go, i only use them for tasting juice ( Trident and Patriot ) and don't have the newer more popular ones like the Plume Veil and Magma etc ... I just don't use drippers enough to warrant spending more money on them. So i will be continuing with my pt2's and the Tayfun mainly, on the Vaporshark. I'm gonna give my Kayfuns away i think. I just can't get the right build and especially wicking for consistent performance. So frustrating too, cuz every once in a while i get one to vape beautifully !!

Edit : Couldn't get the contact coil picture to upload ! The attached picture is the coil which did so well with Devil Dog. I think i have finally found a coil that can do well with the dirty NET's !!

I really enjoy building. I love to try out new coils just for the fun, plus it's a de-stresser for me. I did the tensioned coil in the tutorial by SuperX a while back, and though it was actually simple to do and the end result worked well, I found it to be a little bit unnecessarily fussy for me with the eraser and tape. I have to say that all the fancier coils are fun to play around with, but the standard microcoils are the ones that I always go back to. Every couple of months I twist about a yard of wire with my drill so I always have some on hand, and alternatively use that depending on my vaping mood. That's the great thing about being able to build confidently. It opens up so many options to get the best vape possible.
I haven't tried it, but I would think rebuilding a PT2 would be a lot harder than working on a Kayfun! Whatever you're comfortable with is the right thing. For me, there's nothing more comfortable than a simple microcoil on the RM2 with the Reo, because it just works.
I remember revisiting every single flavor of juice I had when I got it, because everything tasted new and amazing compared to the Kayfun.
 

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I wish I could be so carefree about it. I get angst thinking I might run out of something I love.
We are talking about someone that got nervous if I had less than 3 cartons of cigs in the house though

Good point. I just don't want to vape the same 10 juices over and over, forever.
 

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Wow Mia
I had no idea you were so advanced as to be building using twisted wire! I am impressed. I can rebuild a Taifun fairly good and a Protank. I recently bought a dripper for Sub Ohm and it has all the air holes for heat. Have not got so far as learning to do twisted wire. Do you think the vape is worth learning to do it?
I really enjoy building. I love to try out new coils just for the fun, plus it's a de-stresser for me. I did the tensioned coil in the tutorial by SuperX a while back, and though it was actually simple to do and the end result worked well, I found it to be a little bit unnecessarily fussy for me with the eraser and tape. I have to say that all the fancier coils are fun to play around with, but the standard microcoils are the ones that I always go back to. Every couple of months I twist about a yard of wire with my drill so I always have some on hand, and alternatively use that depending on my vaping mood. That's the great thing about being able to build confidently. It opens up so many options to get the best vape possible.
I haven't tried it, but I would think rebuilding a PT2 would be a lot harder than working on a Kayfun! Whatever you're comfortable with is the right thing. For me, there's nothing more comfortable than a simple microcoil on the RM2 with the Reo, because it just works.
I remember revisiting every single flavor of juice I had when I got it, because everything tasted new and amazing compared to the Kayfun.
 

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Good point. I just don't want to vape the same 10 juices over and over, forever.

Met a vaper the other day that has been vaping the same flavor for the last two years.

You should have seen his face when I told him my strategy is to get to less than 15 favs from various vendors.

It was priceless.


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I know! I have a friend that I love and respect that vapes the same flavor from MBV for months. She orders the 236 ml bottle and vapes it until it is gone. She has 3 flavors there that she likes and she rotates them. Been doing this for years. The look on her face when she see's my stash, on desk, on table, in drawers and even in the fridge is priceless.
Some people!


Met a vaper the other day that has been vaping the same flavor for the last two years.

You should have seen his face when I told him my strategy is to get to less than 15 favs from various vendors.

It was priceless.


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