Average lifespan of Aspire Nautilus Heads

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cocacola31173

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I was looking at this tank and noticed that the replacement heads are kinda pricey. I always clean my heads on my Protanks between each tank and I can get 2 weeks of good use out of it that way. Are the Nautilus heads pretty easy to clean. With my protank heads I usually just run hot water through them and give a little dryburn when its needed. Can you do this with the Nautilus?

Also any news on weather they are planning to come out with a Nautilus Mini? I would like to try it but really don't need 5 mls juice compacity. Seems to me that it would just cook the juice with that much in the tank.
 

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I own a few Aspire Nautilus' and soak the coils in hot water for a few hours....then let them dry out. If they are gunky then I use Everclear and soak them in there and then rinse with hot water and let them dry. Mine seem to last a long time by doing this. I only buy the coils when there's a sale otherwise I rebuild them.

Here's good video to show how to do it -

Micro Coil Build In The Aspire Nautilus - YouTube
 

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I own a few Aspire Nautilus' and soak the coils in hot water for a few hours....then let them dry out. If they are gunky then I use Everclear and soak them in there and then rinse with hot water and let them dry. Mine seem to last a long time by doing this. I only buy the coils when there's a sale otherwise I rebuild them.

Here's good video to show how to do it -

Micro Coil Build In The Aspire Nautilus - YouTube

That build is a good primer to learn how to build but leaves a lot on the table for a good Naultilus build. I find that build doesn't last well at all and has a lot of trouble wicking juice. But it's worth trying a few times just to get the hang of building if you haven't done much building.
 
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