NET e juice with MVP ?

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Susan~S

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What is the PG/VG ratio of the variety pack you ordered. High VG juice may need to be thinned out with a few drops of distilled water (per ml of juice) if the mini Nautilus coils have trouble wicking fast enough.

Using 50/50 juice I can't use my Nautilus BVC's (bottom vertical coils) at anything higher than 18watts. I use them at 12-18 watts (flavor dependent). Many members prefer their Nautilus at even lower wattage.
 

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I have to learn to research a little more before I get any more noob ideas with my money

Research is a "double edge" sword. Research can help you find what you are looking for BUT research can also tempt you as well.

Is there anything in particular you are looking for?
 
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If you got NET juice, don't matter the brand or maker.. You will have significantly reduced wick life. It's the nature of the beast. Just get used to changing the wick everyday or more.

I order everything I get from MVJ in their standard ratio, most item that is 60pg/40vg. I vape in a Kayfun at 7-10 watts on 1.6-2.0ohm coils (wrapped on 2-3mm with cotton ball). I generally change the wicks daily (4-6ml), BUT I have yet to really have MVP juice GUNK my coils much. I have gone as much a 3 days on a build. I mainly rewick as much as I do cause I am wanting to change to a different flavor. Now the stpry is different when I use any juice from my favorite NET.com. In this case I will be lucky to get 4ml through my tank before the coils are completely caked over. Ether vapes, is even worse I get 2ml per wick.
 

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Thank you for the quick response, I have to learn to research a little more before I get any more noob ideas with my money

If you like tobacco flavor, NET juice is the ONLY way IMO to get the flavor of tobacco. Your Nautilus is OK for NET, but a Rebuildable Atty will make life easier. I used NETs in a Mini PT3, with few complaints, save wicking, for 7 months. Main reason I got a Kayfun was to make maintenance easier. That and a Mini Protank just looks wrong mounted to a Mech Mod.
 

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Second vote for Mhttps://myvapejuice.comVJ. I get all of my NET extracts from there. Diane has awesome customer service and her products are fantastic. HUGE selection, too. 93gc40 is right, though... NET liquids are coil killers. All of those little micro particles accumulate in the wick and on the coils MUCH more rapidly, especially with heavier VG ratios. Oh well, I'll just have to rebuild more often to keep that awesome flavor going.
 

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You could consider a Kanger Subtank mini.

It comes with two stock coils (1.2Ω & 0.5Ω) AND comes with a rebuildable base. Regarding the stock coils, many people pull out the old cotton, dry burn the stock coil and re-wick to get more life out of them.

Stock coils can be used as you learn how to rebuild. I think the rebuildable base comes with 2 wound coils that you can install and wick to get you started.
 
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