No not the nautilus BVC's but the regular Aspire BVC's fit along with the Kanger BDC's.
No not the nautilus BVC's but the regular Aspire BVC's fit along with the Kanger BDC's.
I got through the first 18 pages of this thread and still am dazed and confused. I just ordered a Cero V2 from litebreeze. I went with it as I have a Plato, a Triton mini, and am waiting on a Kabuki clone on order. Will this fit the Nauti BVC's? I kinda went with it to simplify my stock coil stash with a one type fits most/all. Or is it the plain BVC's for the Cero V2, which will mean more coils to stock up on?
Eskie - the Ceros (V2 and Mega) both use Aspire BVC coils, not the nautis - so you'll need those coils. You will love these tanks, though, mine are every day, all day enjoyment.

I guess you can never have too many tanks, right?
As long as I'm buying, what's the deal with the Kanger coils? Are those just the VOCC, VOCC-T, or SOCC (and why is Kanger so confusing?)? And not the square Kanger ones?
You are correct not the square ones, but the Kanger V2 Dual Coils & Aspire's BDC or BVC. And your parenthetical question about Kanger -- I assume it is rhetorical... LOL.

Yes, it is.
So it's the dual coil, not the VOCC, SOCC, TOCC, or whatever other 4 letter word they come up with for their coils. See, good thing I asked. I've been very happy with my Nauti BVC's, but I guess trying something different in the Cero might be nice. Decisions, decisions............
Here's a picture of the tank & its corresponding coils that fit. HTH
I agree, and I hear that the Aspire BVC are better than the BDC but didn't have the latter to compare. I might try some of my Kanger coils to see, but I'm so happy with the BVCs that I haven't bothered yet.
I'd also recommend trying the Cerotank Mega only because it holds more juice, but the V2 is pretty awesome, as well and I like the adjustable airflow better on the V2. I think my tank collection has now reached 20 or so... vaping so far has cost me WAY more than smoking generics, but I feel and smell sooooooo much better, and figure the investment stage will eventually even out. I also have ordered a boatload of DIY juice supplies to get started in that arena. Vaping is wonderful, I wish the gov't would just leave it alone.
Good luck on the DIY juice! At least that's really easy to do compared to building coils.
As a MTL tootler at low wattage, finding tanks that fit is always nice, as it seems everything is geared to high wattage DL vapers, which is why the Cero appealed to me. The 3 ml (4 ml?) of the Cerotank V2 is fine with me as I only vape ~2 ml of juice a day. At 2 ml a day, the Nauti BVCs are good for 2 weeks for me, and with 8 to 10W of power, my battery life is terrific. That is with 24 mg juice, though. If/when I start dropping that, I expect my use will rise.
Now if I just stopped buying all this hardware, I would be saving real money with only juice and coils to deal with (bought or made). Then again, I was smoking 1 and a 1/2 packs a day, and a pack runs ~$11 by me, so coming out ahead it pretty simple. No way I'm going back to cigarettes. It's been about 7 months now and I can really feel the difference. And my daughter is no longer on me about smoking, and that's worth everything.
I keep telling myself to drop back on the hardware purchases, but geez... it's SO much fun.![]()

Me too. For looooooooooong time now, also.![]()
(and why is Kanger so confusing?)
The question of the decade. And still, no answer! 
What challenges...........I buy sumpin everytime I have munies........Alone? Why, no, @DonnaVapes. You're here with 244,504 of your CLOSEST friends.
And the large majority deal with similar purchasing "challenges".
Alpha to Omega


What challenges...........I buy sumpin everytime I have munies........![]()

Donna, you're certainly not alone! Some of us have been doing the vape game for a LONG time, and STILL love all the new and shiny goodies.
You're here with 244,504 of your CLOSEST friends.

