The originals I think you are referring to was just the wick material and not the coils themselves. But I will be following this thread to see what surprises are in store
I have one, an original, (you can clean and reuse these things indefinitely fyi), and there's positively no wick whatsoever, just a single cylinder shaped porous ceramic tube with kanthal wrapped around it.
I read a lot of things about those originals but never had the opportunity to get my hands on one and to be honest when I started I was so concerned about them I wanted to avoid them. Now that might be unfounded because of misinformation I can't honestly say either way.
I have one, an original, (you can clean and reuse these things indefinitely fyi), and there's positively no wick whatsoever, just a single cylinder shaped porous ceramic tube with kanthal wrapped around it.
What are the vaping characteristics? Better flavor, juice consumption, etc.? I like the reusable part a great deal. Really drops the cost of vaping prebuilt coils considerably.
What are the vaping characteristics? Better flavor, juice consumption, etc.? I like the reusable part a great deal. Really drops the cost of vaping prebuilt coils considerably.
There was a coil introduced about a year ago that you just re-wrapped the ceramic coil with cotton. Don't know how it vaped or why it didn't catch on. Maybe we were all interested in TC and that wouldn't work...
2-3 yrs ago there was that one style of tank that had ceramic fishtank wicking wrapped in kanthal.
The cotton versions suck imho. Ceramic by itself is phenomenal! It's like, there's no wick to get in the way. Easily the cleanest vape I've ever had, ever. There's a company that makes ceramic coils for other Aspire tanks, I just cannot find one for the Nautilus.
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