Aspire Nautilus or Kanger Aerotank?

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DanJMag

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Hi All,

I currently use Aspire BDC clearomizers with my Innokin VV 3.0s, and I am quite happy with them. I am now looking towards obtaining a glass tank unit so I can vape my cinnamons and possibly some citruses. I am currently considering between the Aspire nautilus and the Kanger Aerotank. Both are bottom dual coil with glass tubes and airflow control. Does anyone have any input or insight as to which is better? I've never used a Kanger product and am happy with my Aspires so on the one hand I am leaning in that direction, but from the suppliers I deal with the Kangers are about $10.00 cheaper per. Thanks!
 

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Hi All,

I currently use Aspire BDC clearomizers with my Innokin VV 3.0s, and I am quite happy with them. I am now looking towards obtaining a glass tank unit so I can vape my cinnamons and possibly some citruses. I am currently considering between the Aspire Nautilus and the Kanger Aerotank. Both are bottom dual coil with glass tubes and airflow control. Does anyone have any input or insight as to which is better? I've never used a Kanger product and am happy with my Aspires so on the one hand I am leaning in that direction, but from the suppliers I deal with the Kangers are about $10.00 cheaper per. Thanks!

Since you already have Aspires, I'd lean to Aspires; hopefully there will be some compatibility benefits.

With the Kangers I know if somebody already had kangers and got an Aero, there are supposed to be compatibility benefits; for example the aero base would work on some of the older tanks.
 

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Did you know that aspire also has a smaller glass clearomizer that actually aligns with the vv 3.0? It is called et-s and comes in colors. The other tanks you mentioned are way too wide for the vv3.0 and would make them very top heavy. Just a thought.
This link is just to show you what I am talking about. But prices are good also.

Aspire ET-S BDC - Glassomizer

:)
 

DanJMag

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Did you know that aspire also has a smaller glass clearomizer that actually aligns with the vv 3.0? It is called et-s and comes in colors. The other tanks you mentioned are way too wide for the vv3.0 and would make them very top heavy. Just a thought.
This link is just to show you what I am talking about. But prices are good also.

Aspire ET-S BDC - Glassomizer

:)

Cool! Thanks for the heads up. I might try and source these from a Canadian supplier.
 

DanJMag

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Did you know that aspire also has a smaller glass clearomizer that actually aligns with the vv 3.0? It is called et-s and comes in colors. The other tanks you mentioned are way too wide for the vv3.0 and would make them very top heavy. Just a thought.
This link is just to show you what I am talking about. But prices are good also.

Aspire ET-S BDC - Glassomizer

:)

Sugar_and_Spice, the link you provide takes me to Discount Vapers. Is this a supplier you would recommend? (Yes, this question probably belongs in a different thread, but since you mentioned them, I thought I'd ask). My normal Canadian suppliers don't seem to carry these. Thanks!
 

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Sugar_and_Spice, the link you provide takes me to Discount Vapers. Is this a supplier you would recommend? (Yes, this question probably belongs in a different thread, but since you mentioned them, I thought I'd ask). My normal Canadian suppliers don't seem to carry these. Thanks!

Yes, I use them all the time. Sorry it took so long to answer, but I was checking the site to see if they shipped to Canada. They do. Here is what I found on their website.

Shipping/Returns

Good luck.

:)
 

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No contest to me. The Nautilus. Great vape, easy to use. I ordered a second plus an alternate top cap from ebay that makes it look less "ugly".

I had the Aero and PIF'd it. It leaks easily. The airflow controller on it is poor (JMO) compared to the ease of use on the nautilus.

Nautilus is the hands down winner to me.
 
Yes, I use them all the time. Sorry it took so long to answer, but I was checking the site to see if they shipped to Canada. They do. Here is what I found on their website.

Shipping/Returns

Good luck.


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Wow, thanks for checking. That was very nice. I think I may place an order. I may even complete the order, depending on shipping charges. Some of the American companies I've tried to get juice from ask outrageous amounts for shipping (like $50.00 shipping charge on a $20.00 juice order). Thanks, again.
 

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Wow, thanks for checking. That was very nice. I think I may place an order. I may even complete the order, depending on shipping charges. Some of the American companies I've tried to get juice from ask outrageous amounts for shipping (like $50.00 shipping charge on a $20.00 juice order). Thanks, again.

WOW!!! I had no idea that some companies did that. Shame on them. LOL.... When you get more comfortable with vaping and the ejuice you like, you may want to consider DIY. Look me up, if you want(here at ecf of course, lol) and I will try to steer you to some of the vendors I use. I started making my own about 6 months ago and it sure is cheaper and taste better too. At least to me.

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I dont have an aerotank, but i do have a nautilus and a protank 2 and the nautilus blows the protank out of the water. Now i know the protank does not have airflow control like the aerotank and ill admit the nautilus having them is one of the benefits. But the nautilus is such a solid tank.

If you can get over the sheer size of the nautilus then get that. I mean im sure ill end up getting an aerotank down the road myself but since your choosing between the two....

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WOW!!! I had no idea that some companies did that. Shame on them. LOL.... When you get more comfortable with vaping and the ejuice you like, you may want to consider DIY. Look me up, if you want(here at ecf of course, lol) and I will try to steer you to some of the vendors I use. I started making my own about 6 months ago and it sure is cheaper and taste better too. At least to me.

:)

Actually I did buy a big jug of PG, and some smaller jugs of VG, with various bottles, syringes, etc. with the intent of doing some DIY, just never did for some reason. I still have everything I need other than the concentrates. At the time I bought this stuff I was using cigalikes with cartos (and actually a pretty decent one, even being a cigalike) but the cartos made the prospect of testing an adjusting the DIY juices a more costly one. Now that I can adjust the juices using the same clearo, I may just give it another shot.
 
Did you know that aspire also has a smaller glass clearomizer that actually aligns with the vv 3.0? It is called et-s and comes in colors. The other tanks you mentioned are way too wide for the vv3.0 and would make them very top heavy. Just a thought.
This link is just to show you what I am talking about. But prices are good also.

Aspire ET-S BDC - Glassomizer



:)

Thanks for the reco, Sugar_and_Spice! I placed an order for a few of these, and the shipping was very reasonable.
 
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