Aspire nautilus ??

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K_Tech

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How does the hit compare to some others?? I've heard it hits way hard...?

I have roughly a dozen different non-rba tanks from the PT2 to the Vivi Nova to the Iclear30 to the original Aspire BDC. It's somewhat similar to the original Aspire, but with the variable air flow, more customizable. I'm running the 1.6 ohm head now and it's definitely a harder hit, but not to the point of being unpleasant or overpowering. I'm vaping D&D's "Peach Harder" in it now, and it's really quite nice.

Hits just as good as my Russian (built an equivalent 1.6 coil for comparison) but the flavor isnt quite as good. It certainly puts all other stock coil tanks to shame though!

Agreed. It's definitely a step in the right direction as "factory built" tanks go.

Well this is for the The Aspire BDC, I know they use a different head, but i am also sure they will be kinda the same to take apart.

That's kind of what I'm thinking, and as soon as I kill the first coil (or run out of Peach Harder), I'm going to find out.
 

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It seems that the major You-tube reviewers are all in agreement on this device....Apparently it's a game changer. Still wish I had more first hand, unbiased and/or uncompensated reviews from average folks like myself. I've never escaped injury when jumping on the "game changer" Bandwagon...;)

Guess it's starting to sound like I'm on their payroll (I wish) but to me this is the first "game changer" worth the name. Not to focus on this item or that item...as I said before, it just WORKS -- no noise, no gurgle, no crackle, no leaks, great vape, good taste. Full disclosure, I'm 60 and don't rebuild coils (like I could see 28 gauge wire)...wish I could. But I'm on my third day with no refills and each time I hit the button I get what I want. No fuss, no muss experience. Give it a go.
 

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For those that aren't into to building and tweaking their builds, I believe the Nautilus is the answer to new vaper prayers. I've heard reports of experienced rba & rda users, abandoning their Kayfun's and omega's in favor of the Nautilus.

When the Nautilus first came out, I figured it would be a winner, it has everything that I look for in a rba, except no full SS tank. I ordered one just so I could compare it to my high end rba's. Haven't received it yet, but when I do, will run it through the paces. The price seems acceptable to me, $30 isn't overpriced for a quality vape.
 

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Thanks for the video Korzik. And of course big thanks to Rip Trippers! This looks like a really easy recoil, even I can do this. This makes the Nautilus an even better tank and much more affordable long term. I absolutely love the performance of this tank, and haven't seen any drop off in performance in 5 tanks in either flavor or vape production, so I'm satisfied already with it. But knowing I can rebuild makes just that much better.
 
I've seen the Nautilus on a few websites for around $35, but the replacement coils seem to be in very short supply (maybe I just don't know where to find them). I did upgrade my 3 Protank 2's to the new AeroTank base that I purchased from Sun-Vapers. It was the best $6 I've ever spent on vaping equipment. I also have a couple of friends in my local vaping group who purchased the Nautilus and have broken the glass by tipping them over on a hard surface. This seems to be a design flaw that I'm sure will be fixed by some vendor.

That being said, when the price comes down and the coils are in good supply, I'm definitely going to purchase one to see what the hype is about.
 

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I have the Nautilus
and was loving it big time coming from the vivi nover
and on the second day i have had a bad day it is just flooding non stop i have pulled it to bits cleaned the lower part where the head threads in not easy to get all the liquid out by the way
i am using 100% vg as i am allergic to pg
if you have vids or ideas how to help please post
i have tried to find help on ecf but no good
im thinking the liquid is just getting in to the head to quick i use the big hole for the air
this is on a mvp 2 so i have the power


please i need help im going to change the head when i get home and i am hoping it is just a bad head
 

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I have the Nautilus
and was loving it big time coming from the vivi nover
and on the second day i have had a bad day it is just flooding non stop i have pulled it to bits cleaned the lower part where the head threads in not easy to get all the liquid out by the way
i am using 100% vg as i am allergic to pg
if you have vids or ideas how to help please post
i have tried to find help on ecf but no good
im thinking the liquid is just getting in to the head to quick i use the big hole for the air
this is on a mvp 2 so i have the power


please i need help im going to change the head when i get home and i am hoping it is just a bad head
Sometimes when I'm refilling my pro tank 3, if I get to much juice down the center post it seems to start a siphoning effect as it drips back down on the coils and it leaks like a sieve...I cant stop it. I have to pull the head, rinse it and let it dry out...when I put it back in she vapes like a champ again. I've just gotten to be VERY CAREFUL when refilling and everythings good.....YMMV, :2c:- Dave
 
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