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UncleJunkle

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    nautilus users not following the talk here on ECF likely have no idea they're compatible. I wouldn't have. And, I wasn't 100% convinced until I tried them personally, though I was convinced enough to take a gamble on your advice. And I'm glad I did. Just wish I'd found them before I'd stocked up, mostly at higher prices.


    So I gotta ask then, what resistance do you normally use when using the regular old Aspire Nautilus coils and how do the 0.7 ohm Lady Q coils compare to that?

    BTW: I just found out that the Artery Pal One Pro coils are also nautilus coils. Come in 0.7 and 1.2 ohm.
    Artery PAL One Pro Replacement Coils 5PCS
    "Backwards Compatible with Aspire Nautilus Tanks"
     

    NCC

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    Vapinart still has a lot of the 30% off stuff that was posted to the Bargain thread.

    Everything on this page is 30% off. Discount is shown in cart.
    Lots of stuff including high-end gear.
    Okay, I've found a few odds & ends I could be interested in. If I order at this point in time, will my ID be added to an enemies of the state list?
     

    NCC

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    So I gotta ask then, what resistance do you normally use when using the regular old Aspire Nautilus coils and how do the 0.7 ohm Lady Q coils compare to that?
    They're not my first 0.7 ohm coils. They're okay, although they eat through battery charge and eLiquid. I've got Nautilus coils across the available spectrum.
     

    JCinFLA

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    Yeah, daggnabbit. I don't have any Nautilus GT tanks. I don't need them, but wish I'd bought them a few weeks ago.

    Sourcemore = no appearing on the government list. I have 5 GT in SS on the way to me from them, as of March 26th. Got another 3, in Black already, from Roadside Vapes before they sold out.
     

    Skeebo

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    But can you make them for under 2¢ each? I got these boxes of 100 coils for only 2 bucks each.

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    Apparently I guess it doesn't matter how much those Kanthal Geekvape mesh strips cost. I got two right now that vaped over a liter of juice through them and they are still vaping just fine. Just dry burn them and rinse every once in awhile and rewick and you're off and running. Damn and I bought over 420 strips too before I knew this.

    Did someone say 420?
     

    aikanae1

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    So I gotta ask then, what resistance do you normally use when using the regular old Aspire Nautilus coils and how do the 0.7 ohm Lady Q coils compare to that?

    BTW: I just found out that the Artery Pal One Pro coils are also nautilus coils. Come in 0.7 and 1.2 ohm.
    Artery PAL One Pro Replacement Coils 5PCS
    "Backwards Compatible with Aspire Nautilus Tanks"
    I thought the artery pal 2 used aspire bvc coils; spryte, k1 etc. Not the nautilus coils.

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    UncleJunkle

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    I thought the artery pal 2 used aspire bvc coils; spryte, k1 etc. Not the nautilus coils.

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    It does. I was referring to the Artery Pal One Pro :D

    I just found out that the Artery Pal One Pro coils are also nautilus coils. Come in 0.7 and 1.2 ohm.
    Artery PAL One Pro Replacement Coils 5PCS
    "Backwards Compatible with Aspire Nautilus Tanks"

    Artery Pal One and One Pro = Nautilus
    Artery Pal 2 and 2 Pro = BVC
     
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    Koolkiz

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    There are still 65 packs of the $2/pack 0.7ohm Artery Lady Q coils at MadVapes that fit Nautilus tanks.

    For a nautilus user still stocking up and wouldn't mind 0.7 ohms, 50 packs gets you free shipping. That's $100 for 250 coils.

    Proof they are just nautilus coils...



    Also according to VapingInsider...

    These coils are cross-compatible with the Nautilus BVC coils so finding replacements should not be a problem.
    I bought 60 packs already. They work
     

    aikanae1

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    It does. I was referring to the Artery Pal One Pro :D



    Artery Pal One and One Pro = Nautilus
    Artery Pal 2 and 2 Pro = BVC
    I didn't realize there was that much of a difference between 1 and 2 since pods were interchangable. IMO, aspire turned their coils into a mess to figure out. Artery's are in my backup stash.

    "Yes, but the green-ring Nautilus nic salt BVCs will not fit the Spryte (or the K1, K2, ET, Vivi Nova or PAL 2, which all use the much older Aspire BDC/BVC case coil design, not the Nautilus case). The original Artery PAL used Nautilus coils; the new PAL 2 does not."

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    NCC

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    BTW: I just found out that the Artery Pal One Pro coils are also nautilus coils. Come in 0.7 and 1.2 ohm.
    Artery PAL One Pro Replacement Coils 5PCS
    "Backwards Compatible with Aspire Nautilus Tanks"
    That is one heck of a successful design! And, this one adds 1.2Ω to the spectrum of resistance values, for five that I know of. But, with the stockpile I'm sitting on, I'm not gonna be paying full price. Guess I'll have to be satisfied with the four levels I've got. Wish I could trade my 0.4ohm coils for 1.2 though. :)
     

    Koolkiz

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    I just finished with unsubscribe from every ecig vendor. I don't need to be haunted any longer. I am beyond done. If I need anything -which I doubt I'll be heading towards my local vape shop. It's across the street from Walgreens. Secretly, I always wanted to go there. Now, I may have a excuse but I know they don't like looky lucy's.
     

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