Nautilus mini user w/ deeming questionI

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viking**

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I heard from a good vapor podcast "vp live"that whatever is on the market now will be ok but new stuff may be a different story

I seen and heard that also,I will try to find the article,it said all products from 2007 to the day new laws go in effect will be grandfathered in,I myself see no problem since you will be able to buy anything you need without a problem except nicotine,it remains to be seen what they will supposedly find wrong with flavoring,then again,I vape unflavored,two things will mainly change,buying nicotine and taxes .
 

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The smart thing to do for the next year is to find a rebuild-able tank you can live with and learn how to build your own coils. I think an rba is easier to build on than some of the latest pre-built coil designs out. They have made them harder to build lately and always change the coils just to make more money. The coils will always be the problem with the latest regs so you have to learn how now. I have been through a few of these scares and people stock up like crazy so no stock to be found when you need it. The early bird will get this worm.
 
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Apparently Aspire is saying they will abide by the deeming regulations if necessary and shell out the money to get their products okayed...
Maybe that haven't read what it actually takes to do that...
Premarket Tobacco Applications
Premarket Tobacco Applications must provide scientific data to demonstrate that the new tobacco product is beneficial to the population as a whole including users and non-users. This demonstration shall take into account the increased or decreased likelihood that existing tobacco users will stop using such products, and the increased or decreased likelihood that those who do not use tobacco products will start using them.
Or maybe they have a plan.
One can always hope.
 

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Wow. There's some weird answers in this thread. Believe it or not, the whole world doesn't consist of the USA. You should be able to get coils for the Naultilus Mini for the foreseeable future.

well, in Europe the TPD bans all tanks 2ML+ that arent leak-proof so ....

the nautilus &mini nautilus should become un-sellable there in the near future..as of TODAY actually :( ....

May 20 was the Euro deadline for implementation so I presume the availability of resistances/coils will go down & be pretty much near zero very soon...

China will still have them ? maybe...but if the market shrinks so drastically,cutting out the US &Europe, the manufacturer will probably stop making them....

As a Euro-resident & kabuki user I have been facing the same problem...The Kabuki tank works with the Aspire mini nautilus coils.....
I stocked up some over the past year but i 've also purchased a rebuildable /kayfun lite/kayfun as in a year or two it will probably be the only way left to go.....
 
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Rebuilding Nautilus Aspire coils doesn't seem to be particularly difficult. There are a bunch of youtube videos on the subject. There's even a ten-minute one done entirely in pantomime (! — it has an obnoxious, profanity-laced soundtrack, which I muted after about 30 seconds).

About the only tool you need that you probably don't have at home is a propane micro-torch. These cost about $20, and you can find them on amazon. You do need Canthal wire and cotton pads. The former is available on eBay and amazon, and the cotton pads are available at beauty supply shops.

Oh, and you have to have some way to double-check the resistance (ohms) of your newly-rebuilt coil. But most regulated mods will display the resistance.

I've not actually rebuilt an Aspire coil, but I have recoiled Vivi Novas. The Vivi Nova coils seem to be harder to rebuild because you have to be so careful about the spacing of the loops.
 
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I like my Nautilus Mini, but I just couldn't justify the cost of reloading on coils. I decided to try a couple of the RBAs that have come out for it.

VVTF KABUKI RBA DECK NAUTILUS RBA DECK V2 REBUILDABLE COILS HEADS ATTY

For the cost of two packs of factory coils, I got two of the RBAs. I'm hoping they will be a cost effective alternative to the Aspire coils, and give the Mini a new lease on life. I'll find out in a few weeks, when they get here.
 
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