Just ordered a new set up :)

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Chlamydia

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So I'm pretty stoked, and it'll get here around Wednesday-Thursday, now I have to play the waiting game.

Here's what I got.

Vamo v5, with a 2000mAh Efest 18650 battery, Gun Metal color.
Aspire Nautilus tank, with 5 replacement coils at 1.6 ohm.
And the charger for the battery.

Overall the total was around $130. The coils are expensive, but this is a new product, so I'll see how long each coil will last.
 

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So I'm pretty stoked, and it'll get here around Wednesday-Thursday, now I have to play the waiting game.

Here's what I got.

Vamo v5, with a 2000mAh Efest 18650 battery, Gun Metal color.
Aspire Nautilus tank, with 5 replacement coils at 1.6 ohm.
And the charger for the battery.

Overall the total was around $130. The coils are expensive, but this is a new product, so I'll see how long each coil will last.

Ever think of trying to rebuild? I am going to do that with my next order with my juices as well. Looks really fun.
 

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I have thought about rebuilding, unfortunately I don't believe Nautilus coils can be rebuilt, however I definitely will start rebuilding my Mini Protank 2 coils.

pretty much everything outside of a cartomizer and standard atomizer can be rebuilt. Some thing's are easier then others, some take waiting for someone to figure it all out before you and posting it on youtube.
 

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So I'm pretty stoked, and it'll get here around Wednesday-Thursday, now I have to play the waiting game.

Here's what I got.

Vamo v5, with a 2000mAh Efest 18650 battery, Gun Metal color.
Aspire Nautilus tank, with 5 replacement coils at 1.6 ohm.
And the charger for the battery.

Overall the total was around $130. The coils are expensive, but this is a new product, so I'll see how long each coil will last.

Congrats on the new set up! I know how ya feel. I'm waiting on a gift of a Provari (that I'm not supposed to know about :D)
 

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Congrats!! I hope you love it :)
The nautilus is the best clearo currently on the market, in my opinion, and I have heard decent things about the Vamo.

I have had great luck with the aspire line, and as igobybutch mentioned, the nautilus has been rebuilt. It looks like a bit of a pain to rebuild, but it can be done! (Rip trippers is a righteous dude :D lots of cool stuff on that channel.) That said, my other half uses the aspire coils exclusively, and they typically last her around 2 or 3 weeks in rotation. We typically take them out every couple of tanks, and rinse them in warm water and do a vodka soak (make sure you let the alcohol evaporate for at least 12 hours). Seems to clean them up and keep them running really well. I am pretty deep into my RBA/RDAs now, but she honestly prefers her aspire clearos.

Either way, I hope your new setup treats you well. Let us know what you think, and enjoy it!!
 

Chlamydia

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Thanks man! RBA/RDAs are definitely on my list of things to try, I'll probably get a whole new set up just for that when I get more funds. (I feel like each atty + battery need to be paired exclusively together, a weird theory of mine :D ). I do like your idea of rinsing them, but hey, if I manage to rebuild them and it's not too much of a pain in my opinion, then all is well regardless. :)
 

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So I'm pretty stoked, and it'll get here around Wednesday-Thursday, now I have to play the waiting game.

Here's what I got.

Vamo v5, with a 2000mAh Efest 18650 battery, Gun Metal color.
Aspire Nautilus tank, with 5 replacement coils at 1.6 ohm.
And the charger for the battery.

Overall the total was around $130. The coils are expensive, but this is a new product, so I'll see how long each coil will last.

Nice setup.

Only 1 battery?
 

edyle

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Currently, yes. I get paid on Tuesday, and just barely had the funds I could spend on this build available. However when I order some juices on Tuesday I'll probably also pick up another battery or two.

Oh; well if the charger takes multiple sizes, you might want to consider getting an 18350 battery; then you will have the option to use the vamo in short mode by using the smaller battery.
 

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Congrats!! I hope you love it :)
The nautilus is the best clearo currently on the market, in my opinion, and I have heard decent things about the Vamo.

I have had great luck with the aspire line, and as igobybutch mentioned, the nautilus has been rebuilt. It looks like a bit of a pain to rebuild, but it can be done! (Rip trippers is a righteous dude :D lots of cool stuff on that channel.) That said, my other half uses the aspire coils exclusively, and they typically last her around 2 or 3 weeks in rotation. We typically take them out every couple of tanks, and rinse them in warm water and do a vodka soak (make sure you let the alcohol evaporate for at least 12 hours). Seems to clean them up and keep them running really well. I am pretty deep into my RBA/RDAs now, but she honestly prefers her aspire clearos.

Either way, I hope your new setup treats you well. Let us know what you think, and enjoy it!!

I'm curious (not skeptical) why the nautilus tank would be considered the best clearo on the market? I've been loving protank 2 mini rebuilt lately, and I'm curious what could be better for a bottom coil. I rarely get flooding/gurgles, cotton tastes great on a 29ga 1/16 10 wrap 1.9 coil (efficient, systematic rebuild). I've found that I barely vape a ml+ per day and any tank bigger than that ages the liquid faster (air? Light? Temp?) Also, I like a mouth draw, and I can just "adjust" the airflow by covering one of the air holes with my finger. Overall, if there's a reason I should spend 35$, please let me know!

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Chlamydia

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I'm curious (not skeptical) why the nautilus tank would be considered the best clearo on the market? I've been loving protank 2 mini rebuilt lately, and I'm curious what could be better for a bottom coil. I rarely get flooding/gurgles, cotton tastes great on a 29ga 1/16 10 wrap 1.9 coil (efficient, systematic rebuild). I've found that I barely vape a ml+ per day and any tank bigger than that ages the liquid faster (air? Light? Temp?) Also, I like a mouth draw, and I can just "adjust" the airflow by covering one of the air holes with my finger. Overall, if there's a reason I should spend 35$, please let me know!

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When I get the tank, I'll definitely give a review, because I have the mini protank 2 also, so I'll have an insight on both tanks.
 
I'm curious (not skeptical) why the nautilus tank would be considered the best clearo on the market? I've been loving protank 2 mini rebuilt lately, and I'm curious what could be better for a bottom coil. I rarely get flooding/gurgles, cotton tastes great on a 29ga 1/16 10 wrap 1.9 coil (efficient, systematic rebuild). I've found that I barely vape a ml+ per day and any tank bigger than that ages the liquid faster (air? Light? Temp?) Also, I like a mouth draw, and I can just "adjust" the airflow by covering one of the air holes with my finger. Overall, if there's a reason I should spend 35$, please let me know!

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The ProTank mini 2 doesn't have 510 threads for use on a mod. I agree that it's a great tank but having to put an AeroTank base on it doesn't do it justice.
 
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