Aspire Nautilus X tank

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NotSoMini

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Same here, I really like the looks, the size, also no leaking or any other troubles yet. It has decent taste and vapor production (for a mtl device), but nothing special.
It's somehow lacking bit of a ooommph for me. Still a nice tank, and I will use it for out and about

Long time no see. How does the nautilus X compare to the Kabuki for you?
 
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Long time no see. How does the Nautilus X compare to the Kabuki for you?

Indeed NotSoMini, good to hear from you again!
I find it sligthly lacking compared to the Kabuki, sligthly less flavor and vapor. It is however more convenient to use thanks to the topfilling, and I like the smaller form factor.
So if you don't mind the bottom filling off the Kabuki or really want a smaller tank it's safe to skip this one and stick with the Kabuki.
I do like topfilling and the smaller form factor, and it's been a trouble free tank so far, so for me the Nautilus X is in rotation (but so is the Kabuki) but it's not my go to tank.(I use the Kabuki a bit more, but mostly RTA's these days)
 
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Indeed NotSoMini, good to hear from you again!
I find it sligthly lacking compared to the Kabuki, sligthly less flavor and vapor. It is however more convenient to use thanks to the topfilling, and I like the smaller form factor.
So if you don't mind the bottom filling off the Kabuki or really want a smaller tank it's safe to skip this one and stick with the Kabuki.
I do like topfilling and the smaller form factor, and it's been a trouble free tank so far, so for me the Nautilus X is in rotation (but so is the Kabuki) but it's not my go to tank.(I use the Kabuki a bit more, but mostly RTA's these days)

Thanks - will skip the X. Still enjoying my Kabukis and the XvoStick, my Dicodes and recently the Pico.
 
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I've been enjoying the Nautilus x, especially for while I'm at work. It's so easy to top fill. And i can stealth better since there's not as much vapor. I've only had one flavor in there, but it tasted fine to me. The warmth of the vape caught me sorta off guard at first. It's not gonna replace my Nautilus mini but i still like it.

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I compared the X-tank to the Nautilus Mini (bvc), both tanks filled with Dragon's Milk from Rejuiced (yum!). The Mini wins hands down on flavour. The X-Tank, however, is a much neater design and easier to fill. The X-Tank coils also seem to last forever. With the Mini I find that the coils hit the "milkshake barrier" (tight draw) after about 3 weeks. Both tanks have good things going for them, therefore.
 

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possible the best flavor mouth to lung only tank today.

vaping black note 12mg and i have to say it's stunning how good it tastes.. i ordered another nautilus x tank and alot of coils.. this is the end of searching for me.. it's 100% leak free been vaping black note liquids for 2 weeks with this tank and not a single drop leaked from it, I always put my mod on the side, only time i leave them standing is when im filling the tank and it's a 50/50 liquid.

you need to crank it up to 19w to get the full flavor so it's taking quite alot of power. but those u coils are perfect, im sure i could vape 100% vg juice in it as the wicking holes are so big and the fact it doesnt leak a drop with a thin juice like black note is a big thumbs up from me
 

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pic of the nautilus X with extension kit: the Cleito glasses fit on it, also the 5ml version :)

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When I first tried the Nautilus X, I felt it performed very well apart from the flavour, which compared to my normal Cleito tanks, was almost non-existent. So I’ve barely used the tank. Unfortunately over recent weeks I’ve been struggling to keep of the cigs, largely due to working away from home and also a stint offshore where Ecigs are banned.

I don’t feel that the sub ohm tanks, such as the Cleito, work as well as a smoking alternative for me as the MTL tanks used to, especially if I’m just nipping out of the office for 5 minute smoke break. So decided to give the Nautilus X another go.

Not sure if they’ve improved the coil design, but there seems to be a vast improvement in flavour with the new coils I purchased last week, compared to the pre-installed coil. I’m now really enjoying the tank and its definitely helping me keep of the cigs better than the sub ohm tanks.

I still enjoy using the Cleito in the evening or when I’m relaxing, but finding the nautilus much better when I’m at work or out of the house.

I’m Currently using 6mg 80/20 VG/PG juice in the Cleito and 50/50 12mg in the Nautilus.
 

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I wish there was a bit more of a consensus on these. I've been using a mech with Evolv Kick 2 and IBTanked/Smok carto tanks for the past two years. I like the vape I get from these. I bought a Pico/Melo kit to have something different and while I like it, I'm starting to think I'm more of a M2L kind of guy. Since cartos are going the way of the Dodo, I'd like to find something new and while I can handle leaning to build, I'm just not sure I want to spend the time and effort doing it. So anyway I guess this new X is my top choice to try out, but I'm just not convinced yet.
 
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