Okay. That makes sense. But then, if the Aspire Triton 1.8 ohm coil isn't using anymore juice than a Nautilus Mini (that I already have anyway), at least for MTL use, why should I switch to using a Triton tank? Vapor production would be about the same right? And flavor delivery fairly similar - at least with the newer OCC heads? I doubt the performance difference is all that different. The Triton has top fill and a larger juice capacity (both nice features), but it is much larger (and more costly) than a Nautilus Mini. So I just don't see the need to get a Triton right away as a Nautilus Mini replacement. Are the replacement coils comparable in price? Do the Atlantis coils last longer? Those are relavent factors that could change my mind, but I have not seen all that much in direct comparison info yet. Probably because the sub ohm capability of the Triton is what is (understandably) most often talked about.
Totally off subject of Triton vs. Nautilus for MTL hits, what kind of carriers (for those that use them at all) have people here been using to carry their IPV D2 setup? I've seen this brought up only a little on this thread. The D2 is bigger than any other vaping device I've used before. It sits rather heavy in a breast shirt pocket (even without throwing a large and heavy sub ohm tank on it), so I've become interested in other carry options. Some kind of well suited belt pouch thing would be alright with me. I'm just not sure what I should be looking at that would best fit the D2 and a topper at the same time. Something that would give quick access, but still help prevent inadvertent firing.