Lemo vs. Nautilus Vaping experience

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Skizor

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So I'm going to make this very short and quick.

I love my Nautilus mini with the BVC coils because of the way the flavor tastes, air draw flows, and throat hit thumps.

I vape on 12mg 80/20 VG/PG ratio which has been my favorite for quite some time now.

I want to know if I would get the Lemo RTA if I would be able to get the same vaping experience with flavor, draw, and throat hit as I would with the Nautilus. I am trying to save money on coils is the bottom line. I really love building coils and I know it would be a fun upgrade but I am strictly looking for something equivalent or better then the Nautilus to save money on coils.:D
 

sarahhonald

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I don't have a lemo specifically but I am into mostly rdas and some rtas and bought a nautilus a while back. The nautilus was great but never compared enough to the Rebuildables. I find flavor and everything better- obviously relative to the specific equipment you will use. I know I didn't give too much helpful info but generally speaking, rebuildables taste and perform better and tend to be cheaper in the long run(at least that has been my experience).
 

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I agree. The nautilus is a good "on the go grab and go because my Lemo is in pieces or empty" device. The Lemo has a nice airier draw, and better flavor IMO (depending on your build). The Lemo is by far the best rebuildable tank I've owned. My experiences are based on having owned at some point: Kayfun 3.1, Kayfun lite+, fogger v4.1, orchid v4 and the Lemo.
 

cjpeltz

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I use a variety of tanks and drippers. Right now, my two go-to tanks are my Nautilus BVC (run on a Vapor Shark DNA30) and a Lemo (running on a Vapor Shark rDNA30). I like the Nautilus Mini because of its compact size and I have the steel sleeve which reduces the chance of cracking. I use the Nautilus Mini when I'm out and about. It still delivers great flavor and draw. The Lemo as others have said is in a whole different league. You will definitely save money on coils, but IMO it is not as convenient from the standpoint of the glass and the refill method. But, it delivers AMAZING flavor and vape -- the airflow won't get as tight as the Nautilus, so that will be one thing you will notice. But the throat hit will be heavier as will the flavor. And, you have a lot more flexibility in the coils you build with it

In the end though, you may end up using both like I am.
 

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I just got my Lemo and Lemo Drop today. The only thing I would say is an advantage of the Nautilus is the filling. If you use the screw to seal the fill port, it's a little fiddly. I haven't tried the silicone plug, but even with that you're going to need a fine point or needle bottle. There's additional thing I'll note. It's a relatively cool vape, especially with the stock drip tip. But then again, so is the Nautilus.
 
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