Battery recomendations

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jamecig

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Hi I am a nautilus mini user, and need a new battery. I used to run my nautilus mini on innokin t18e, i tried to replace it with an ego twist ii but this didnt work too well. :-( So now I need advice
I prefer the tube/cylinder type battery and have looked at the aspire K3 or K4 or even the CF VV or CF VV+
What are best battery options for nautilus mini?

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I can't think of a tube-style electronic mod that I can recommend. The ones I see available look cheap and flimsy or have a poor reputation for quality (ie SMOK).

You might consider the Innokin JEM/Goby. ~ $25. Sort of a glorified eGo battery in a different form factor and a few extra features. 5 variable wattage settings (10 - 13.5 watts). Rudimentary battery life indicator. 1000mah battery charged via USB cord. Lightweight and easy to carry in a pocket or purse. Innokin has a good reputation making quality mods.

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I know that you prefer using a tube shape, but the better mods today are "box shaped". Look at the selections in this blog: Good Starter Setups for a Beginner Vaper
 
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stols001

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Tube style variable wattage can be tough, and if you liked your innoken battery any reason not to replace it with that, particularly?

I mean, most cylindrical, internal battery, fixed wattage stuff is going to have a shelf life. There isn't a ton out there that's new that really would fit the bill, I can't think of too much off the top of my head, really.

You can get boxy tubes though, and I would take a look at that blog etc.

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If your'e not averse to using a regulated device you could look at the Uwell Nunchaku. Nice looking mod and you get the option to switch out the battery for a fresh one when it's drained and of course just replacing the battery when it's shot, not the whole device. I don't use my Nautilus much these days but preferred to have more control over the wattage that a reg mod provides. YMMV :)


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