Aspire or Kanger??????

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Then go with the full size nautilus. The full size is 5ml, but it doesn't really seem that big. If you look at my avatar pic, it is a nautilus Mini on the iStick 30 and a Nautilus on the iStick 50. The width of the tank is pretty close, but the Nautilus is much taller. I don't vape a whole lot, so when using exclusively the Nautilus Mini, I fill up once in the morning and a second time in the afternoon. With the 2 ml capacity and refilling it when it reaches 0.5 ml, that gets me to the 3ml a day that I vape.


I'm surprised how close the full sized Nautilus and Aerotank are in size considering the Nautilus is a 5ml tank and the Aerotank is only 2.5ml.

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wow.. just hit "place order" for my kanger subtank nano... then thought I'd check ECF forums, and this was the first post... guess it's too late now. :)

But, I think the subtank nano would work for me. right now, my daily is a fogger V4. I've been looking for something not dual coil, glass tank, rebuildable, and something that won't overhang on my Istick 20. The subtank nano fit the bill in all aspects. I am not a cloudchaser, but a direct lung inhaler. The 1.2 ohm coil should work nicely on my istick, and be a good "on the go" atomizer.

all this being said without trying it. :)
 
wow.. just hit "place order" for my kanger subtank nano... then thought I'd check ECF forums, and this was the first post... guess it's too late now. :)

But, I think the subtank nano would work for me. right now, my daily is a fogger V4. I've been looking for something not dual coil, glass tank, rebuildable, and something that won't overhang on my Istick 20. The subtank nano fit the bill in all aspects. I am not a cloudchaser, but a direct lung inhaler. The 1.2 ohm coil should work nicely on my istick, and be a good "on the go" atomizer.

all this being said without trying it. :)

I was told to each is own when it comes to what brand and what setup you are using......I hope you enjoy your nano and are able to give us feed back about how you like it when you get the chance to put it to use.....................Im eager to see what others think about the nano because im sure one day in the future I will be getting one..........most people like the big tanks with the big juice capacity.......me on the other hand I prefer smaller tanks for portability because I am always on the move.......and this was one of the reasons I was thinking about purchasing the nano..........also because it has the capability to have a regular and sub ohm coil put in the same tank with out having to switch tanks............
 

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I am a mouth to lung hitter, and so the Nautilus Mini works very well as my ADV. I also have a Subtank Nano on an eGo ONE battery, and while I love the form factor, I am having a hard time enjoying it my ADV--its chucks the clouds, but it feels unusual to me lung hitting it.

What I really want is to slap my Nautilus Mini on a battery the size of the ONE battery that has the features of the iStick 30W.
 

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All comes down to how you vape, once you get used to lung hits, it's very hard (for me, anyway) to go back to the Nautilus Mini, infact, I have the Nautilus on full airflow and lung hit it, which seemed daft so when Im at home my kanger Subtank Nano is my go to vape, it's miles ahead of the nautilus in my opinion, once you learn how to / get used to lung hits, it becomes very natural and there is no going back..
 
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