Feelin Really Stupid Nautilus Mini Coils

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shannalove

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I can't believe I'm putting this out there... 5+ mos ago, began with basic Ecig (Ego) kit... Graduated sortly thereafter to 900 mah VV Battery with regular glass BDC Mini tanks (2.5 ml). Still left wanting more FLAVOR n vapor production... So it was the Kangar/ Nautilus Mini? With the Nautilus Mini, I've heard go with BVC coils (norm) or BDC coils? Can you peeps chime in and let me know what you think all around??? I'd really appreciate it! Oh and is it worth it 2 do the whole Aspire 1000 mah VV w/ the "kit" which comes with I believe BVC coils? I have PLENTY VV (but 5-10#'s seem like wattage #'s 2 me n I have at least 2 at 900 mah kicking around? (I'm a "keep it simple type", some Thoughts? (On any of these issues I'd REALLY apptecite!)
 
Hi,I'm kinda new also...My first and only tanks are aspire naut. mini's,two of them and 2 istick batts..One 20 and one 30 watt..The mini's come with the BVC coils installed and one spare,I believe they are 1.8 ohm..Coming from 3 years of cig a likes this is vaping heaven..I only do mouth to lung hits..I also had a kanger 1600mah spinner? and a 1300 mah but I much prefer the istick smallish battery's..There are so many choices but this setup works great for me..It took me awhile to find e juice I liked tho,Bob
 
I'm not sure what you are asking about the VV/VW devices? As for BDC vs BVC I have devices that operate on both styles and thus far I have been very impressed with the performance of the nautilus BVC. I would recommend looking for a device with adjustable air flow, there is more to vapor production with airflow then the style of the heating coils. For example I have some older Kangers that I rebuilt the coils in at a lower ohm rating and improved the air flow on. They hit the same or better then many dual coil devices I own. Also good flavor and good vapor production does count on a quality battery (Mod) supplying the power, when I first graduated to a real mod it really changed my thoughts on vaping...just food for thought :)
 

shannalove

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I'm sorry there was 2 much brought up in that post. Yes, the Nautilus mini does come with BVC coils I know, HOWEVER, a retailer who sells them like this said because of the dual coil in obv the BDC would burn hotter n b a better bet then staying with the BVC coils (with which it comes normally) they both will fit... The regular pyrex/glass bdc coil tanks just arnt kicking the flavor up enough anymore... That was the original ? They do come w/ BVC but when this retailer stated what he did, ehhh, I just thought I'd toss it out there to see if anyone else had that same thought? How long r yr. coils lasting u if primed correctly?
 

ColbeWan

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Well to put in my 2 cents. I have tried, the Kanger Protanks, and the Aspire Nautilus, both the BDC and the BVC. they are both just "ehh" when they stand in front of rebuildables. That being said, I feel the kankers have better flavor, compared to the Nautilus (both the BDC and the BVC). When it comes to vapor production however you are gonna get better results with the adjustable airflow like Nautilus. And lastly about the mods, the only thing you would be getting from that kit is more battery life. if you are happy with your unit, stick with it, your not missing anything.
Hope this helps, and good luck on your adventure!
 
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