New Aspire Nautilus 2 tank just released!

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Do you guys that have it view it as a clear upgrade over the Nautilus or mini? Im talking vape quality, flavor,airflow. I really like the way it looks. especially on that pico.

Ive moved on to rebuildables but kept my nautilus stuff "just in case" traveling, unforeseen circumstances, etc.
If I had to use drop in coils again itd be the Nautilus line up.
This tank is kind of tempting me.
 
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Do you guys that have it view it as a clear upgrade over the Nautilus or mini? Im talking vape quality, flavor,airflow. I really like the way it looks. especially on that pico.
Same vape IMO. The Nauti coil is what creates the great vape, no matter what those hawking the Kabuki say :)
The airflow is completely adjustable which is an improvement over the old nauti IMO.

The looks and easy fill are what sold me, as well as compensating Aspire for actually putting something out for us MTL vapers. I want to support that with my $ so that we won't be completely forgotten and all vaping becomes cloud chasing.

Ive moved on to rebuildables but kept my nautilus stuff "just in case" traveling, unforeseen circumstances, etc.
If I had to use drop in coils again itd be the Nautilus line up.
This tank is kind of tempting me.

Same here, my main devices are RTAs (KFL, Erl, Spheroid, etc.) but I use the Nauti stuff for what you list above.
At $20 these tanks are no brainers to me to have a couple in that collection with my Vikas and Kabukis.
 

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Do you guys that have it view it as a clear upgrade over the Nautilus or mini? Im talking vape quality, flavor,airflow. I really like the way it looks. especially on that pico.

Ive moved on to rebuildables but kept my nautilus stuff "just in case" traveling, unforeseen circumstances, etc.
If I had to use drop in coils again itd be the Nautilus line up.
This tank is kind of tempting me.

I change my daily setup more than I change underwear. I almost never use the same setup 2 days in a row. I've been sticking with the Nautilus 2 exclusively since the 18th. I personally see it as a big upgrade for me. The vapor production with a 50/50 liquid is great, and satisfying, and I feel that I am enjoying it overall more than my 3 Nautilus Minis.
 

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Just got my stainless Nautilus 2 today. First Nautilus I have ever owned. I am using it at 13 watts on the vaporesso tarot nano. Fantastic vape so far, using Easy Vapes tru cig juice. I was using the vaporesso drizzle tank on this, but the N2 is a better vape. Glad i decided to try this!
 

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Same vape IMO. The Nauti coil is what creates the great vape, no matter what those hawking the Kabuki say :)
The airflow is completely adjustable which is an improvement over the old nauti IMO.

The looks and easy fill are what sold me, as well as compensating Aspire for actually putting something out for us MTL vapers. I want to support that with my $ so that we won't be completely forgotten and all vaping becomes cloud chasing.



Same here, my main devices are RTAs (KFL, Erl, Spheroid, etc.) but I use the Nauti stuff for what you list above.
At $20 these tanks are no brainers to me to have a couple in that collection with my Vikas and Kabukis.
I agree. What do you get when you put the same Nautilus coils, same juice, in a Triton Mini, Nautilus Mini, Kabuki clone and put the same style acrylic drip tip on all three tanks and adjust for similar air flow and do a blind taste test? In my case, the same flavor :D
The Kabuki clone did seem to have a smoother draw but still the same flavor. And if I put the same coil in a Nautilus 2 Im pretty sure what the results will be lol. I do like the looks of the Nautilus 2 but believe the top fill design of the Triton mini is superior.
 
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I agree. What do you get when you put the same Nautilus coils, same juice, in a Triton Mini, Nautilus Mini, Kabuki clone and put the same style acrylic drip tip on all three tanks and adjust for similar air flow and do a blind taste test? In my case, the same flavor :D
The Kabuki clone did seem to have a smoother draw but still the same flavor. And if I put the same coil in a Nautilus 2 Im pretty sure what the results will be lol. I do like the looks of the Nautilus 2 but believe the top fill design of the Triton mini is superior.

And the Triton mini has a jfc if you're really paranoid about leaking in your pocket. The Nauti 2 looks real nice though. A lot more style to it than the Triton or even Kabuki. Sometimes vanity can outweigh performance.:D
 
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And the Triton mini has a jfc if you're really paranoid about leaking in your pocket. The Nauti 2 looks real nice though. A lot more style to it than the Triton or even Kabuki. Sometimes vanity can outweigh performance.:D
For me, the looks of the Nauti 2 is +10 over the Triton mini... but that is all completely subjective of course. Been vaping 2 Nauti 2s for couple of weeks and not a single dry hit or leak, and top filling has been a non-issue for me.

If Aspire is willing to continue to create devices for us MTLers and support the Nauti coils especially, you bet I'm giving them some of my cash to keep up the good work!

Sent them a suggestion the other day that I would like to see them engineer a device similar to the iCare series but is built on the Nauti coils. I'd buy a 1/2 dozen of them :)
They messaged me back that the suggestion would go to their R&D dept.

Great company IMO.
 

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For me, the looks of the Nauti 2 is +10 over the Triton mini... but that is all completely subjective of course. Been vaping 2 Nauti 2s for couple of weeks and not a single dry hit or leak, and top filling has been a non-issue for me.

If Aspire is willing to continue to create devices for us MTLers and support the Nauti coils especially, you bet I'm giving them some of my cash to keep up the good work!

Sent them a suggestion the other day that I would like to see them engineer a device similar to the iCare series but is built on the Nauti coils. I'd buy a 1/2 dozen of them :)
They messaged me back that the suggestion would go to their R&D dept.

Great company IMO.

They have something that is an AIO device that uses the Nautilus BVC's-the Aspire Plato. It's a lot bigger than an ICare though, but it is a great vape in my opinion.


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They have something that is an AIO device that uses the Nautilus BVC's-the Aspire Plato. It's a lot bigger than an ICare though, but it is a great vape in my opinion.


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I know the Plato was never a big hit, but I really like it for a stealthy setup. Doesn't look like a mod, internal glass tank is large and can be cleaned, and the performance is what you would expect with a Nauti coil, good mtl flavor. Really good battery life too when you turn the screen of for stealth mode and only running maybe 10W.
 

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I know the Plato was never a big hit, but I really like it for a stealthy setup. Doesn't look like a mod, internal glass tank is large and can be cleaned, and the performance is what you would expect with a Nauti coil, good mtl flavor. Really good battery life too when you turn the screen of for stealth mode and only running maybe 10W.
The Plato is the technology I think they should build from and create POD style sized devices like the iCare, iCare mini and iCare solo. Doesn't seem like much of a stretch to do so building on what they did with the Plato (which is more of a Billet Box style size/feel).
 
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The Plato is the technology I think they should build from and create POD style sized devices like the iCare, iCare mini and iCare solo. Doesn't seem like much of a stretch to do so building on what they did with the Plato (which is more of a Billet Box style size/feel).

If you look at their mod the Archon, you can see how they used the form factor, just sticking 2 batteries inside and a 510 on top. I really like the form factor, as it's the least looking AIO/pod that looks like vape gear. I've used it not 10 feet from a cop who I hadn't noticed in a no smoking area, and didn't even get a second look. Probably thought it was some sort of electronic whatever. Then again, I held my breath until he turned away.;)
 
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So I think I just officially made the full transition to MTL full-time. I have had a lot of sub-ohm tanks, RDAs, and high-wattage mods. I just placed an order with Innovape for the Heisenberg liquid (I'm a sucker for anything Blue Raspberry) and 10x coils from Eight Vape. I can't even remember the last time I picked up my Uwell Crown. I'm liking this style a lot. I've always loved the idea of MTL vaping, but always felt the experience was lacking. This tank has truly changed that!
 

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So I think I just officially made the full transition to MTL full-time. I have had a lot of sub-ohm tanks, RDAs, and high-wattage mods. I just placed an order with Innovape for the Heisenberg liquid (I'm a sucker for anything Blue Raspberry) and 10x coils from Eight Vape. I can't even remember the last time I picked up my Uwell Crown. I'm liking this style a lot. I've always loved the idea of MTL vaping, but always felt the experience was lacking. This tank has truly changed that!
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Picked one up for my wife last weekend. Mind you its hers but ive taken a few hits off it. Running the 0.7 coil at 18 watts.

Phenominal flavour delivery. Smooth vape in the lungs.
And the best part....



You dont need pliers to refill!!!!
Oof! I forgot about that part. I have a piece of rubber used for opening food jars that I dedicated to just the Nautilus Mini. Haven't had to use it yet with the 2.

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Picked one up for my wife last weekend. Mind you its hers but ive taken a few hits off it. Running the 0.7 coil at 18 watts.

Phenominal flavour delivery. Smooth vape in the lungs.
And the best part....



You dont need pliers to refill!!!!

Oof! I forgot about that part. I have a piece of rubber used for opening food jars that I dedicated to just the Nautilus Mini. Haven't had to use it yet with the 2.

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I hated having to do that for refilling my brother's girl-friend's full sized nauti 1's but now that I switched her over to the hollowed out cages I no longer need to use pliers. 2ml is too small for her (me really) as I would have to refill twice a day instead of once.
 
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