Nautilus vs. Aerotank: first impressions.

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sincerelysasquatch

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Okay, so I have been using an aerotank on an ego vv battery. Today I was cravings cigs and couldn't find my aerotank and ego vv, and I don't have a backup, so in a sort of emergency I ran out and bought an aspire nautilus on an itaste vv, and I prefer the nautilus. I like both the nautilus and aerotank on the airiest setting, but the nautilus seems to have a smoother draw and a smoother flavor. Anyone else prefer the nautilus? Which one is generally considered higher quality?
As for the missing ecig, I suspect I set it down at the counter at the store, I called them and they said nobody has turned it in :(

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Bummer to hear about you losing your ecig.

I did that with my very first ego twist battery with a protank 2 on top. I think I laid it on top of my backpack on the passenger seat of the truck and when I went around the truck and pulled the backpack out from the passenger side I wasn't paying attention and I'm guessing it fell to the curb. I went back to look for it only 30 minutes later but it was nowhere to be found.

Anyway, I prefer the AeroTank Mega over my Nautilus. Mainly because the AeroTank mega has a more airy draw than does the Nautilus with both of them on the most wide open setting. After hitting on the AeroTank if I then hit on the Nautilus, it makes the Nautilus feel like I might as well be hitting on my old Protank 2 (before I added the addon bottom adjustable cap). Eventually it feels normal if I vape on the Nautilus long enough but anytime after using the AeroTank the Nautilus feels extremely hard to draw on for me.

Higher quality? I'm really just not sure, they are both really nice quality tanks IMO. For me, they both look good, nice design, and they each work really good.
 

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Both good lines of tanks. My wife has used three different sizes of aerotanks and both regular and mini nautilus's (nautili?). She prefers the nautilus mini the most as it fits her device best (a VS DNA30), never leaks or gurgles (not so with any of the aerotanks), and does very well at higher power settings with the BVC coil heads (she claims it's flavour at these settings is superior).

They're all a significant step up from protanks, iclears, and all the rest.
 

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Isn't aerotank dual coil? I didn't know about the wickless coils, thanks for the info! I had some issues with my aerotank, mainly gurgling and the coil piece would come loose frequently, maybe I wasn't screwing it in tight enough because I didn't want it to be too hard to remove but sometimes it'd stop producing vapor and I'd have to take it apart and tighten the coil piece because it had somehow (???) come loose.

Edit: read it mentioned in another thread that nautilus mini has wickless coils, does the full-size not? Also I was looking at the coils the shop sold me, they look different (smaller) than the coils that came with the tank. They're in a foil that just says "aspire life changing" on it, no other info. Could these be for the nautilus mini? Does it use smaller coils than a regular nautilus? I'll call the shop and ask tomorrow but does anyone know what these other coils might be? Here's a picture of the coils I bought next to a coil that came with my nautilus: https://picasaweb.google.com/115648...key=Gv1sRgCMmE4fzHttrB7wE#6062497094042315650
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