Aspire Nautilus Mini

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RichardOwlz

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Good morning from the UK!

i currently Vape on a Aspire Nautilus Mini and im wanting to upgrade the tank. im just wanting to know whats best on the market at the moment or if i already have the best?

I'm not wanting to change to a Sub-Ohm tank as work have banned these from the workplace for producing to much cloud ( A lot of us have Sub-Ohm tanks)

Any help would be fantastic!
 

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hi Richard. In my opinion you have one of the best (if not the best) tanks before moving into the sub ohm area. From that level of vape I usually recommend going into a sub ohm tank. Others might have a few suggestions for different tanks, what is your power supply (mod)? It might help you get a different answer.
 
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RichardOwlz

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hi Richard. In my opinion you have one of the best (if not the best) tanks before moving into the sub ohm area. From that level of vape I usually recommend going into a sub ohm tank. Others might have a few suggestions for different tanks, what is your power supply (mod)? It might help you get a different answer.

I have the I Leaf I Stick 20W and the I Storm (Tablites Battery) 36W
 

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Hi! :)

My opinion is that only a rebuildable (eg. Kayfun) is going to be better than mini Nautilus.

Chasing something better will lead to wasted money and a frustration. I use these *at work* but also use subtank nano, except not at sub-ohm power.. (let me think, that means less than 17 watts I guess).

eleaf make a few good tanks. The best ones are hard to get in the UK. Forget all the old Kanger stuff (Protanks) they are way off the pace.
 

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Nautilus Mini is great and still has great flavor, really you would have to go into rebuildable's, kayfun lite is a good option.

Although the Subox starter kit and buy some 1.5ohm coils would be a great option, a sub ohm kit, but your not sub ohming at 1.5 :) ....

Or a Coolfire 4 and Black / White / Silver Subtank Mini - 1.5ohm coils..
 

djsvapour

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Really? found them to be much cheaper than some other vendors i went too! Paid £40 for the Istick 20w
Yes, QED I'm afraid. You can pay from £15 to £75 for identical products in this market.
There is an American company that charges $199 for a $30 e-cig.
There is a UK company (a bricks and mortar shop) that charges £99.99 for £18.56 pair of batteries and CE4s.
 

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+1 on what they all said. It looks like it's time to start building your own coils. The Kayfuns are a great place to start. And you will find them a LOT cheaper than the Nautilus. I get bigger clouds (though not obnoxiously big) out of my KF's, and slightly better flavor. A good coil costs a penny or less and lasts for months, and a couple of cents worth of cotton lasts me from a week to a month depending on what juice I am using. There is lots of great info here on ECF about safety and coil building. Check into it and see if you think it's worth while to you.
 

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Can't argue with what's been said. If you want to stay in the mouth-to-lung arena, the Nautilus and Nautilus mini are rock solid tanks. Should you decide to go the rebuildable route, Kayfuns (Lites and v4's) are a very good direction. For the price of one 5-pack of Nautilus coils you can buy 100 feet of Kanthal and a 200 pack of japanese cotton and you'll have coils for years.
 
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