New Aspire Nautilus 2 tank just released!

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The biggest trouble I ever experienced with a BVC coil was recently had one that was flooding continuously after going through boxes and boxes of them never had that issue and visual inspection did not show any missing o-ring.
LOL i was gonna say, THAT i've never experienced, then the o ring bit suddenly made sense. Hehe.
 
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LOL i was gonna say, THAT i've never experienced, then the o ring bit suddenly made sense. Hehe.

I had a coil flooding the A/F and to the naked eye and a magnifying glass there was nothing wrong or missing. I even was comparing if the o-ring was compressed more after I changed it out. Sounded like I was sucking on a straw in an empty glass!
 
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The only new coil I can see in the lineup is the 0.7 ohm (which will probably be amazing).

I have been using the Nautilus 0.7 ohm coils for a couple of months now mostly with the few higher VG eliquids I have. Although it is subohm by numbers, it is more of a cooler to lukewarm vape for me. I have to wonder if Aspire is making any changes to the new 0.7 ohm coils.
 
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It sounds like all the reviewers like the tank, but all are also mentioning the gurgling issue. I guess you can turn it upside down right before closing to help minimize. They're also mentioning that it's basically the same as the Nautlius Mini in terms of performance, which makes sense since it takes the same coils.

I would suggest someone look into the Triton Mini and the Plato, as I think those are still great BVC setups. I'm sure this is fine, but it's not really doing anything new.
 

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At an average price of $20 it is not going to be such an extravagant splurge like some of the $50 tanks I have bought that suck like a vacuum. Oh yeah those You Tube reviewers said they were the best thing to hit the vaping scene...................
The reviews I watched weren't so glowing. So far as $20 not breaking the bank ... while that's true, I've been vaping for more than seven years and I've bought a whole LOT of inexpensive junk I found to be less than satisfactory. I've become a little less happy about $20 experiments and prefer to see what people who have had their hands on the device had for impressions. Many of them, such as pbusardo, have more experience than I'll ever have. But, they're 'reviews', not the word of gawd almighty. So, although you shouldn't take everything they say as gospel, it's better than blowing $20-30 on every gadget that sounds interesting at first glance.
I'd say someone with 100K+ subscribers has more credibility than some faceless, nameless, who'sit on a forum.
 

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i think the biggest news here is the 0.7, which we can use in our triton minis and 1st gen nauts anyway!
From watching the review, the other changes are the fill method and looks... But i NEVER get gurgling in my naut, even after 5 fills, just fill and vape every time.. and this gets a gurgle.. Oh it does have a better AFC, true.
 

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ok, Phil says outstanding vape.. fantastic TH.. but basically, like the NautX, because of TPD, it's all gone backwards in user friendliness.

Press fit, no bottom screw, tank needs to be emptied to change coil.. forget it.. Had it with these styles of tanks. I think i'd rather splurge on a kabuki, seriously.
 

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The reviews I watched weren't so glowing. So far as $20 not breaking the bank ... while that's true, I've been vaping for more than seven years and I've bought a whole LOT of inexpensive junk I found to be less than satisfactory. I've become a little less happy about $20 experiments and prefer to see what people who have had their hands on the device had for impressions. Many of them, such as pbusardo, have more experience than I'll ever have. But, they're 'reviews', not the word of gawd almighty. So, although you shouldn't take everything they say as gospel, it's better than blowing $20-30 on every gadget that sounds interesting at first glance.
I'd say someone with 100K+ subscribers has more credibility than some faceless, nameless, who'sit on a forum.

I actually trust many of the members more than any of the You Tube reviewers and I will always take 1st hand personal experience over someone who uses a tank or MOD for most times just once for the purpose of a review. You might as well speak to the wall because I will not change the way I feel about any video reviewers.
 
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I do not put any worth into opinions based on some possibly paid reviewer.
I have the Triton Mini and the top fill works flawlessly on it. The new Nautilus 2 is shorter and wider which I like, but the design of it is absolutely going to be problematic it's going to force more air into it as you screw the top back on and on those rare occasions the coil does stick to the top as you unscrew you'll have a leak. I will wait for others to prove me wrong or right on this haha
 
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