Best $20ish Clearo for MVP 20w?

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I'm planing on buying the new itaste MVP 20w and having trouble finding a good clearo for around $20 I've looked at the PT2 and 3 and I know ones a single coil the others dual and I know going dual I'd burn through juice quick expecialy since I'm a heavy vapor user but with being new to vaping and knowing there are plenty out there which might be better I'm looking for other opinions which might help deciding which would be a better clearo.

NOTE: I do like a good hit with vape cloud if that helps?
 

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You will have good results with a Nautilus or Nautilus Mini, the earlier quoted price is great. Alternatively you could try an Aerotank, they are quite good as well.

Don't buy the BDC coils for the Nautilus, buy the BVC coils.

If you absolutely must use a single coil clearomizer (not sure why if you're getting a 20watt and not rebuilding - most stock single coils won't benefit from more than 9 watts, while dual coils and BVC's can go much higher) a Protank 2 with an airflow control base will work just fine.

But, get a Nautilus or Aerotank. Really is that much better.
 

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You will have good results with a Nautilus or Nautilus Mini, the earlier quoted price is great. Alternatively you could try an Aerotank, they are quite good as well.

Don't buy the BDC coils for the Nautilus, buy the BVC coils.

If you absolutely must use a single coil clearomizer (not sure why if you're getting a 20watt and not rebuilding - most stock single coils won't benefit from more than 9 watts, while dual coils and BVC's can go much higher) a Protank 2 with an airflow control base will work just fine.

But, get a Nautilus or Aerotank. Really is that much better.

Those are my two choices and but wanted to see what others who have been vaping a while suggested I plan on dabbling in rebuilding once I know more about the mechanics of vapes but first will be DIY juice :) And thanks on the coil suggestion wasn't sure if I went Nautilus if to go BVC or BVD!
 
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I haven't jumped into rebuilding myself yet, but I will be soon. It's a little intimidating (at least for me).

I've gone through quite a few clearos since I started, but nothing has compared to the Nautilus style with BVC coils. My experience with an Aerotank V2 was quite good though, but the flavor wasn't quite where the Nautilus with BVC is - but that is really splitting hairs, both perform wonderfully and allow the user to tailor the vape with airflow control.

If you decide to go the Aerotank route, rock bottom vapes has them for a similar price, around 15.99$. I prefer the Nautilus but your results will vary :)

Kanger Aerotank V2
 

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Personally I'd just get a Kayfun.. But I also Love my Mini Protank3s, But I recoil them to single verticle coils. If I wanted to buy coils I would get a Single coil Kanger or a clone, they can be found for less than $5. I hear the Aspire tanks are great, but I haven't felt the need. But I would give serious thought to a Rebuildable Tank. I have had my Kayfun for 2 weeks. Took around 30 minutes to set it up out of the box, and have it vaping. Using the same battery as the protank and running 2.1 ohm both tanks, the Kayfun put out 2x the vapor, and has REAL flavor. Have to run the protank at much higher wattages than the Kayfun for same affect.
 

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Personally I'd just get a Kayfun.. But I also Love my Mini Protank3s, But I recoil them to single verticle coils. If I wanted to buy coils I would get a Single coil Kanger or a clone, they can be found for less than $5. I hear the Aspire tanks are great, but I haven't felt the need. But I would give serious thought to a Rebuildable Tank. I have had my Kayfun for 2 weeks. Took around 30 minutes to set it up out of the box, and have it vaping. Using the same battery as the protank and running 2.1 ohm both tanks, the Kayfun put out 2x the vapor, and has REAL flavor. Have to run the protank at much higher wattages than the Kayfun for same affect.

I would love to get something that would put out a good cloud and has real flavor but Kayfun is a little out of the price range at the moment and not sure if I'm too mechanically knowledgeable to do Rebuilders maybe in the future.
 

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BVC is similar to a carto in a way, in that the coil is vertical, and the wicking material is wrapped around it. A Kanger dual coil has two horizontal coils with the wicking material going through the center of each instead of wrapped around the outside of each. I don't believe this is an issue to worry about, more like an interesting factoid.

Kanger dual coils will not work in a Nautilus. There are some clearos out there that will accept Kanger heads AND BVC heads, but they generally will not accept the larger Nautilus heads, just the smaller ASPIRE labeled BVC heads that go into their other clearos. An example of a clearo that can handle both is the Anyvape Davide, which is a nice little clearo and worth looking into if you must have compatibility. The Davide seems to be well reviewed and worth taking a look, but I still believe the Aerotank or Nautilus is a better way to go.

Note that Kayfun users often say that Nautilus BVC will put out better flavor/cloud than a Kayfun, or equivalent.
 
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