My first experience with an Aspire Nautilus

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jonathanxx

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So I was a bit tired of cheap clearomizers so I decided to invest in a Aspire nautilus.
I paid 40$ for it here in Quebec.
My hope we're high for it, a bit because of its price.
So it comes with a pre assembled coil and 1 spare, I just tried the one that was assembled first.
But I was really disappointed with the vape , no more vapor than a ce4 and the taste, I mean the lack of taste, I was like ...!! I paid 40 bucks for that crap.
I left it like that for 2 days, 2days of horrible vape.
But the third I trown the prebuilt coil in the garbage and tried the other one.
After the first few puffs I noticed a huge difference in flavor and vapor.
So now I'm kind of scared that if I buy coil replacement I will end up with 2 good out of 5.
I'm kind of disappointed about the whole vaping thing, there's a huge lack of quality control in the product that we buy and that suck, IMO.
Now I ordered a kaifun and will see if there's a difference, if not vaping is over for me.


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steved5600

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One thing to keep in mind is that the Nautilus is a BDC bottom dual coil. Try doubling you wattage or voltage setting. When you use a dual coil the wattage is divided over two coils so at 16 watts you would have 8 watts per coil. But one limiting factor in the Nautilus is the feed system is weak from what i have read and from it's predecessor dual coil. The Kafun is a really good atty if you got a decent clone. Do a dual coil 2-2.5mm wick either cotton or ekowool have the ends of the wicks come just short of touching in the two juice wells. Also some kayfuns have really small juice channels. The channels are the two notches leading to the wells. Look up the shotgun coil video on youtube. Don't crowd the two wells or you will plug the holes. If the two channels are to small you can widen them with a diamond bit in a dremmel tool.
 
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