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Maiar

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Nautilus mini is a great choice for an istick, either 30 or 50. It all depends where you're buying it from though. I got the 50w one because it's still so compact and has great capacity considering the nautilus is the most power hungry of all my tanks since I don't sub ohm yet. But there have been issues with them. But I got it from my trusted B&M with assurances that if anything should happen to it they will take care of it. But if i was buying online from people I don't know personally, then I would have gone with the 30w myself. They're selling tons of them and have only had two come back with screen issues, nothing about overheating and auto firing or blowing up. The only thing I don't like so far is the fire button is a bit touchy, if pressure is let off even a bit it'll cut off mid hit, but as long as you pay attention it's a minor annoyance considering how great these things are overall. I did go back about the button issue, and i reproduced it on 3 other 50's that they use in store all the time. So it's normal apparently. But i go on and on. If you're buying from a place you trust then try the 50. If not, the 30 is def the safer bet overall. ...., I'm thinking about getting a 30 myself anyways to compliment the 50 for on the go since it's even smaller.
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Forgot to add, I wouldn't recommend the istick 50w at all. There have been some pretty severe issues, heating up while charging, autofiring, and the occasional fire. Do not recommend. Not a bit.
I was told at first purchase from my local B&M not to buy the iStick 30 watt for these exact reasons so I went with the iStick 20 watt, I have found out (through personal exp and research) the iStick 20 watt also has these issues. I am now on my 3rd unit and after a few weeks it's heating up and misfiring after 4 or 5 drags... again.
 

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Smoktech gaurdian tank with 2.4 ohm coils. Good airflow tho not adjustable, nice tank size and cheap. If you want to try something that hits like a champ look into kanger subtank nano or mini, works great on istick 30 watt or 50, run .5 ohm coils over 20 watts or they won't work right from my experience but not over 25 watts.
 
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