Help needed choosing between Aspire vape kits...

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Hi all! Wondering if someone can help me decide as i'm torn. My wife has an Aspire K2 Starter Kit which I found very good when I tried it. Me being me I wanted something better than hers (hehe) so I got myself an Aspire Premium Kit (nautilus Mini with CF VV+ battery). Now i'm torn as to whether or not I actually like it.

The premium kit is bigger and heavier which I quite like but I don't get the point of the different air hole settings or the variable voltage. Anything other than the smallest hole and highest voltage seems pointless to me. I also had no idea that the CF VV+ wasn't micro USB charging (my bad) so i'm stuck with one charger for it, and I also didn't know it couldn't be used whilst charging (again, my bad).

I'm wondering whether I should get myself my own Aspire K2 or stick with the premium kit despite the flaws above. To me, the Aspire K2 seems to produce more vapour...

Any advise greatly appreciated :) Cheers.
 

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Hi all! Wondering if someone can help me decide as i'm torn. My wife has an Aspire K2 Starter Kit which I found very good when I tried it. Me being me I wanted something better than hers (hehe) so I got myself an Aspire Premium Kit (nautilus Mini with CF VV+ battery). Now i'm torn as to whether or not I actually like it.

The premium kit is bigger and heavier which I quite like but I don't get the point of the different air hole settings or the variable voltage. Anything other than the smallest hole and highest voltage seems pointless to me. I also had no idea that the CF VV+ wasn't micro USB charging (my bad) so i'm stuck with one charger for it, and I also didn't know it couldn't be used whilst charging (again, my bad).

I'm wondering whether I should get myself my own Aspire K2 or stick with the premium kit despite the flaws above. To me, the Aspire K2 seems to produce more vapour...

Any advise greatly appreciated :) Cheers.

If you like the K2, I'd go that route and keep the premium kit as a backup for when the battery of the K2 kit is charging and vice versa. With the CF VV+, variable voltage being adjustable has many uses, increase or lower voltage to keep wattage at the coil similar to what you like wattage wise depending on the resistance of the coil, higher for higher ohm coils and lower for lower ohm coils, everyone's taste is different wattage wise so it hits the broadest user base as possible, variable voltage, wattage, and temperature class devices have to be adjusted to the end user taste, starting low and moving up gradually until you find a "Wow" setting. As far as the Nautilus Mini tank, the Nautilus line has been a strongly suggested tank as only a few that have used it ever had anything bad to say about it, again adjustable to how the end user likes their airflow, sounding like you like a tighter draw similar to an actual filtered cigarette and a stronger nicotine throat hit, if you like the tighter draw stay with that. Also moving to the K2 kit, being a multiple user household, if you are wanting to keep supplies on hand to their simplest and the K2 works for you I'd go that route, keeps the types of coils you need on hand to the same coils for replacement and one type of charge to use especially when on trips and such.
 
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Hi all! Wondering if someone can help me decide as i'm torn. My wife has an Aspire K2 Starter Kit which I found very good when I tried it. Me being me I wanted something better than hers (hehe) so I got myself an Aspire Premium Kit (Nautilus Mini with CF VV+ battery). Now i'm torn as to whether or not I actually like it.

The premium kit is bigger and heavier which I quite like but I don't get the point of the different air hole settings or the variable voltage. Anything other than the smallest hole and highest voltage seems pointless to me. I also had no idea that the CF VV+ wasn't micro USB charging (my bad) so i'm stuck with one charger for it, and I also didn't know it couldn't be used whilst charging (again, my bad).

I'm wondering whether I should get myself my own Aspire K2 or stick with the premium kit despite the flaws above. To me, the Aspire K2 seems to produce more vapour...

Any advise greatly appreciated :) Cheers.

I would recommend the Kabuki.

It uses Aspire coils.
Aspire BDC abd BVC coils can be rebuilt.

No USB charging is a blessing in disguise.

I recommend people use a dedicated charger because batteries get hot during recharge, and some have vented or caught fire.

Always better to ruin a $14 charger than ruin your mod and force you back on cigarettes till you replace your mod.
 
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