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I bought an nfire 2s kit which came with the nfire la2 tank with variable air flow. Wooden and brass finish, looks amazing, bought for 99$ plus tax. I was so excited, as this is my first e CIG, and everyone was going to be jealous of how cool I looked.
Worked great for the first week, then my coil went. 3 days later my second coil went. 4 days after that, the third, and I had had enough.
I went to the vape shop and bought myself a nautilus. My god this tank is awesome. I got a taste of real airflow control, and an actual taste I didn't get with the la2.
All hail aspire for delivering a quality product that kept me vaping!!!
 

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Nautilus is a good tank, but I seem to have problems with mine wanting to start gurgling after a while. Seems that it's a hit or miss problem as some people have the gurgling problem, yet others don't. My favorite tanks are the Kanger ProTank 2 and it's little brother the Mini ProTank 2.

But to each his own, if it works for you and helps keep you from smoking, then go for it!


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I almost got the protank 2 instead, I heard you can rebuild the coils fairly easily.
In my limited vaping past, you might have a bit of juice in the stem of your coil, or air tube. My gf has some iclear30b tanks that had the same problem, I just rolled up some toilet paper, dried out the air tube and coil and it stopped. Probably not the same problem you're having, just thought I'd throw it out there
 

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im a fan of the Nautilus tanks myself,if you have any gurgling issues you just need to learn how to use the airflow control they should really just call it a juice flow control as thats more what it is used for,the smaller holes cause more suction going to the juice in the tank were as the larger holes allow more air past the tank there for less juice is getting sucked into the coils, i myself use the second smallest hole with 60vg/40pg juices and have never had a gurgle once or a dry hit for that matter,only time i would use the smallest whole would be for some really heavy vg juice and i normally save that for a dripper as it never feeds good in any clero.as far as the protanks go they do give great flavor but have always been to airy for me even the aerotanks on there tightest setting still seem a bit to airy for me.

as far as coil designs for the two i prefer the bvc coil heads for the nautilus over the new duel coil design of the aerotanks were in the right conditions you can get a dry hit from one coil and a normal hit from the other if you dont keep the tank filled.
 

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to ecf Fetums. Nice to meet you and it is pretty easy to see why ecf is such a wonderful place. Glad you found something you are happy with. That's what it is all about.:) I have read many great things about the Nautilus. Have fun and make yourself at home. . .
 
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