"If" there is an Aspire Nautilus 3...

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EIHYPI

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Concerning a new Nautilus I have not heard anything about that and I'm just speculating. I can safely assume there would be a Nautilus 3 in the future. The thought of a Nautilus 3 makes a lot come to mind. The original Nautilus and the 2 have both positives and negatives. One would think that after Aspire made two different types of Nautilus tanks which were very successful they can learn from the defective aspects and act well on the positive aspects to create the best MTL tank with factory coils we have ever had, a Nautilus 3.

My experience with the original Nautilus was farely decent. I liked what it had to offer but I always felt that it lacked proper airflow control. Flavor wasn't as good as it could have and I learnt that from purchasing the Nautilus 2 when it was released. With the 2 there is more flavor and more options for a better airflow control. The downside to the 2 from my experience with it is some unnecessary leaking, need to remove the glass to replace a coil thus wasting juice and some small things.

Personally I don't complain about my Nautilus 2's, and I have 3 in rotation. It does work for me although IF there is a rumor of a Nautilus 3 I could and should safely assume that many known issues would be resolved and it would be the best version of the Nautilus ever.

Being that the Nautilus tanks are very popular and many use them daily including me, I'm sure that others have their own opinions about the original Nautilus, the 2 and how a Nautilus 3 should be if it ever does come out onto the market.
 

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    Yeah, I'm still happy with my Nautilus experience but haven't been mixing things up this year. My Nautilus experience improved when I swapped the wider driptip from my Exceed tank, as did the Exceed.
    Then I gave the Zenith a try and the experience is similar but the tank much easier to use.
    Then, I grabbed the Exceed Air tank that came with a mod that I needed. Now I feel I'm set. This is a great vape from a good tank.
    Love the size of the big Nautilus still tho!
     
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    The Triton mini could be considered in the nautilus line considering it uses the same heads / all cross compatible.
    There are a couple Triton mini specific heads that work well in any of the nautilus's.

    If you haven't tried a triton mini you may like some of its features.

    For me the HOH kabuki made the nautilus irrelevant, but I still enjoy & use the triton mini occasionally.
     

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    I have two Naut2 tanks and an IJoy Elf. The Ijoy Elf uses all of the aspire coils that work in the Naut2 and Triton mini plus an IJoy 0.5 coil, which also works in the Naut2 and triton mini.
    I use the IJoy Elf and an Innokin Zenith tank every day, the Naut2's only get used when Im trying different juice, nic levels, coils etc and dont want to mess with my daily puffers.
    The Elf is easier and less fiddly to use, changing coils is still the same ie waste and messy, but filling is much less fiddly, taste is the same as the Naut2. I just wish their was a 4 or 5ml version of it.
    For me a naut3 would basically have to be an Innokin Zenith in terms of ease of use. 4 or 5 ml, easy fill, easy coil change and longer lasting coils like the Zenith.
    Right now I prefer vaping using the IJoy Elf to either the Zenith or Naut2 but I use the Zenith the most just because of the capacity, longevity of coil life and no mess/fuss ease of use.
     

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    I have two Naut2 tanks and an IJoy Elf. The Ijoy Elf uses all of the aspire coils that work in the Naut2 and Triton mini plus an IJoy 0.5 coil, which also works in the Naut2 and triton mini.
    I use the IJoy Elf and an Innokin Zenith tank every day, the Naut2's only get used when Im trying different juice, nic levels, coils etc and dont want to mess with my daily puffers.
    The Elf is easier and less fiddly to use, changing coils is still the same ie waste and messy, but filling is much less fiddly, taste is the same as the Naut2. I just wish their was a 4 or 5ml version of it.
    For me a naut3 would basically have to be an Innokin Zenith in terms of ease of use. 4 or 5 ml, easy fill, easy coil change and longer lasting coils like the Zenith.
    Right now I prefer vaping using the IJoy Elf to either the Zenith or Naut2 but I use the Zenith the most just because of the capacity, longevity of coil life and no mess/fuss ease of use.
    Concerning tank capacity I use 24mg juice so I can safely go out for the entire day without being worried that I'll get stuck. But obviously everyone is different. As far as a Nautilus 3 hopefully they do make a larger tank. Still there are countries that limit the tank size.
     
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    Concerning tank capacity I use 24mg juice so I can safely go out for the entire day without being worried that I'll get stuck. But obviously everyone is different. As far as a Nautilus 3 hopefully they do make a larger tank. Still there are countries that limit the tank size.
    I quit smoking on 18mg then worked down to 3mg and zero, then back up to 12mg. Recently made 30ml of 18mg and after a day or two realised I couldnt vape 18mg. I thought that if I vaped higher mg juice I would vape less, and I did! but I could barely vape even a few puffs and feel good going forward.
    Do you just take a couple of puffs once an hour or do you vape continuous all day?
    We dont have tank size restrictions, yet.
     

    EIHYPI

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    I quit smoking on 18mg then worked down to 3mg and zero, then back up to 12mg. Recently made 30ml of 18mg and after a day or two realised I couldnt vape 18mg. I thought that if I vaped higher mg juice I would vape less, and I did! but I could barely vape even a few puffs and feel good going forward.
    Do you just take a couple of puffs once an hour or do you vape continuous all day?
    We dont have tank size restrictions, yet.
    My Nautilus 2 is my pocket vape, the one a vape whenever I'm not home. So 24mg for me at 12W is harsh but I enjoy the throat hit (& my juice is 50/50). When I'm out and about I get my nic fix after about same amount of puffs I took when I smoked my Marlboro Reds. For some people 24mg is way too harsh but for some, like me for instance it's tolerable and even enjoyable. As far as tank size it's true there are many countries that do not have restrictions on the size like for me the US.
     
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