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mattman4597

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Are you using the .2 or .5 ohm coil? Use the .5 if you find you burn through juice. Otherwise if you're looking for even more juice efficiency you can get a nautilus mini. Great little tank, good flavor. Not a cloud machine but good on juice
I'm using the .5. I go through about 2.5-3 ml of juice then work days and weekends I use about 10. I vape fairly heavy. What would you say the juice usage is on the mini? I love flavor though so for work I could sacrifice the clouds.
 

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I think the nautilus mini holds 3ml. Im a heavy vaper too, i drip and use up to 15ml a day(really made me switch to diy e juice, haha). That being said in an 8 hour work day i would probably use half a tank. Keep in mind its mainly your usage. I can easily vape 2 tanks worth of nautilus mini if I really didnt pay attention. But if your looking for less juice consumption with good flavor and adjustable airflow, nautilus mini
I'm using the .5. I go through about 2.5-3 ml of juice then work days and weekends I use about 10. I vape fairly heavy. What would you say the juice usage is on the mini? I love flavor though so for work I could sacrifice the clouds.
 

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I bought an I stick 50w with a freemax starre sub ohm tank. I'm brand new to the vaping world and loving it. I love the freemax starre. Huge clouds, great flavor, good capacity at 5ml. It just burns through juice though. Any recommendations on a tank with good airflow but more conservative with the juice?
SubTank Mini/Nano as well, depending on how you Vape. If you use the lower airflow holes and you don't take massive lung hits, then you'll be good to go. .5 ohm coil, on my screen Sigelei 30 watt with my STM, I go through maybe a tank a day. (Mind you I work a lot, and don't Vape constantly.) sometimes I can make a full tank last me 2-3 days.
 

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I'm like brand new to the vape. I have no idea what some of the terms mean. Like what is rebuilding? Also what are my options aside from a sub ohm that is compatible with istick 50w?

Grab an Eleaf GS Air or GS Air M tank from Sweet Vapes--the best and the cheapest tanks around; $10 for the tank, another 10 for a 5-pack of coils. Kanger Emow Mega or Aerotank is lovely too (get replaceable coils). You may not be ready for rebuilding yet!

I don't sub-ohm either. Most likely never will! :)

Good luck!
 
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I'm like brand new to the vape. I have no idea what some of the terms mean. Like what is rebuilding? Also what are my options aside from a sub ohm that is compatible with istick 50w?
Kanger Aerotank V2 by KangerTech would be my suggestions my friend. That is a fantastic tank, and has replaceable coil heads.
 
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I'm like brand new to the vape. I have no idea what some of the terms mean. Like what is rebuilding? Also what are my options aside from a sub ohm that is compatible with istick 50w?

Just about everything will be combatable. The istick 50 can be built down to .2 ohms so any tank that has replaceable coils would work.

As others have said the nautilius mini would be a good choice. When paired with the 50 watt you wont want to go to high on your wattage but the battery will last for days.

Rebuilding is refering to the coils. Alot of use have drippers or tanks that we make our own coils for allowing for a greater degree of customization.
 

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Just about everything will be combatable. The istick 50 can be built down to .2 ohms so any tank that has replaceable coils would work.

As others have said the nautilius mini would be a good choice. When paired with the 50 watt you wont want to go to high on your wattage but the battery will last for days.

Rebuilding is refering to the coils. Alot of use have drippers or tanks that we make our own coils for allowing for a greater degree of customization.
What wattage is best to use with the .25 coils? I can't find any info and don't want to break anything.
 

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I generally don't recommend aspire products since everything I've had from the full size nautilus to the et-s to the ce5's have stunk the place up with their constant leaking and being a general pain in the .... But my buddy just quit vaping and gave me his two mini nautilus' and his istick 20w. This thing is built WAY better than even the full size one. No leaking, no gurgling, none of the garbage I've had to deal with with the other models. So I think I can say, the mini is the .... and I'd recommend it.
But I'm sticking with my protank2's and 3's for most of my vaping for the juice reason. The nautilus sucks up quite a bit (compared to my other stuff, not your sub ohm craziness) more juice than I'm able to afford to buy lol. They'll be a nice treat once in awhile.

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Oh and make sure if you go the nautilus route to get the organic cotton BVC coils. I've got a normal BVC in one and a cotton one in the other. The cotton out performs the regular ones in every possible way.
 
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I have to echo the majority here, if you want a great tank that doesn't hog your juice and won't leak like a lil cry baby the Nautilus Mini by Aspire is an excellent choice. I own three of them, though I have moved on to subohm tanks. (Love my Atlantii 1 and 2.) I have never experienced leakage on any of my Nautili or Atlantii though your mileage may vary due to the copycats around. So be sure to only buy your vape gear from authorized retailers. I do think that any subohm tank that you get into is going to rip through your juice simply due to the lower resistance. Subohming isn't for everyone and you can easily get great flavor from a higher ohm device. I hope this helps.

Yv
 
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