Quest for flavor with MTL.

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Bonskibon

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Been very happy with my Nautlius mini and 1.8 coils for a while now. vaping at 9 watts was, and still is comfortable for me. I wanted to try and get more flavor out of my Nauty so bought myself some 1.2 Trition coils and I must say I am rather pleased with the flavor I'm getting. vaping these at 17.5 watts and though it's a warmer vape for me I find myself adjusting rather well with it. Also ordered a Joytech ego AIO that I am excited to try out. It's all about the flavor for me. I have no intention on sub-ohming so working with what is out there now for that quest for flavor with MTL.

After playing with the settings a bit, 15.5watts is the sweet spot for me.
 
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So now I decided I don't care for the 1.2 coils...... uggggggh. So my thread is now mute. Just not getting enough vapor and don't like the TH with my flavored juices that I did not get when using 1.8 coils so... back to 1.8 coils.
:)Round and round we go,huh? Experimentation is just part of journey, enjoy it. Does the nautilus have higher ohm coils available? You might try those just for the experience. I'm liking 2.4s in my old Evods and now Protanks.
 

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Round and round is right, it's really driving me nuts.
Sorry to hear that your getting a tad frustrated. I hope the Aio is the answer for you. The Aio and several other comparable simple new devices always catch my eye and tempt me. But I decided months ago to not be distracted from what's already working for me. I think that decision has saved me mucho moolah and possibly lots of disappointment. My major frustration has been DIY but that's finally starting to come round the bend.
 
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Sorry to hear that your getting a tad frustrated. I hope the Aio is the answer for you. The Aio and several other comparable simple new devices always catch my eye and tempt me. But I decided months ago to not be distracted from what's already working for me. I think that decision has saved me mucho moolah and possibly lots of disappointment. My major frustration has been DIY but that's finally starting to come round the bend.
Yeah, DIY is on hold for me for a while after much frustration there, but that's ok. I got the AIO because of the size and being able to throw in my purse instead of my MVP beast and the price was right so not to much wasted if I don't like it. Your right though, when something is working why mess with it, if anything it is making me more determined to stick with what I have.
 
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Yeah, DIY is on hold for me for a while after much frustration there, but that's ok. I got the AIO because of the size and being able to throw in my purse instead of my MVP beast and the price was right so not to much wasted if I don't like it. Your right though, when something is working why mess with it, if anything it is making me more determined to stick with what I have.
Bonnie, have you discovered e-liquid-recipes./com (remove slash)? Very interesting. You can create an acct and then add all your flavors to a personal "stash" and search for recipes that use flavors you already have in your stash. Also has a shopping list feature for listing flavors you might lack for a recipe that interests you. I really like the site and have a list of recipes to try when I get around to it.
 
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Bonnie, have you discovered e-liquid-recipes./com (remove slash)? Very interesting. You can create an acct and then add all your flavors to a personal "stash" and search for recipes that use flavors you already have in your stash. Also has a shopping list feature for listing flavors you might lack for a recipe that interests you. I really like the site and have a list of recipes to try when I get around to it.
I will look into that. Thank you, that may be what I need. :)
 

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@cllmda Are the clones good enough? Not prepared to spend that much on an original.

I bought some ...; but TBH havent tried them out yet...
I tried out their "clone glass kabuki tanks" though and they fit perfectly if thats any indication of the quality theyve put into these copies...

Ive also spoken to a few people on the kabuki forum who DID try them when they first came out and they said they were pretty good, totally "use-able" though obviously not the same quality as the original 90$ item.
Everyone seems to say that the blue 22$ version on FT is alot better than the black 10-12$ version so if you do go for it you may want to try that...

Sorry for the long response time, Ive had some family probs and havent been online lately.
 
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