I am one of those new vapers that once a "plug n play" experience with my tanks. I have a love/hate relationship with my Kanger Pro Tank IIs. They were great, then flooded all the time. I spent countless hours on this website and others learning all about atomizers and the such. I have rolled back to my Kangers because the tank to end all, the Aspire Nautilus, has left me very disappointed.
When it works; it's awesome. But right now, after three head changes, all I get are dry hits. In a weird way, I would rather have this then flooded hits.....but I am not happy with it because in all other respects, it's a great tank. I am waiting to see what changes Aspire does to the coils to help it along.
I prefer the Aspire dual coil design with the extra wicking (padding), even in my regular Aspire BDC, there is NO flooding. It creates great vapor, but no flavor. I have put it on the smallest airhole and even closed that off partially and I can barely taste anything. I tried to ..... the coils with a pin to get more air into it and I can't even dent the thing. I have rinsed and dry burned all three of them and don't see that it makes much of a difference. I burn 50/50 juice but those coils seems to "gunk up" real quick. At $3 per coil, I am not ready to spend more money to find a better batch of coils.
The overall design is so quality, that I will wait a bit to see if they change up the coil issue.
I have gone back to my Pro tanks, but added air control to them and it has made a great difference. Crank up the voltage on my Provari and they are running really smooth. At $1 per coil, I just change them out every week. I don't make anymore adjustments to them, I don't add cotton, I don't rinse and dry burn. Working well so far. This is true plug n play at $2 a week for my two tanks.
So for now, the Nautilus sits there all cleaned up.
My only wish is that someone builds a tank that doesn't require screwing on or off; that we could just literally plug one into a rubber holder to witch them out really quick.....someone come up with this design.
When it works; it's awesome. But right now, after three head changes, all I get are dry hits. In a weird way, I would rather have this then flooded hits.....but I am not happy with it because in all other respects, it's a great tank. I am waiting to see what changes Aspire does to the coils to help it along.
I prefer the Aspire dual coil design with the extra wicking (padding), even in my regular Aspire BDC, there is NO flooding. It creates great vapor, but no flavor. I have put it on the smallest airhole and even closed that off partially and I can barely taste anything. I tried to ..... the coils with a pin to get more air into it and I can't even dent the thing. I have rinsed and dry burned all three of them and don't see that it makes much of a difference. I burn 50/50 juice but those coils seems to "gunk up" real quick. At $3 per coil, I am not ready to spend more money to find a better batch of coils.
The overall design is so quality, that I will wait a bit to see if they change up the coil issue.
I have gone back to my Pro tanks, but added air control to them and it has made a great difference. Crank up the voltage on my Provari and they are running really smooth. At $1 per coil, I just change them out every week. I don't make anymore adjustments to them, I don't add cotton, I don't rinse and dry burn. Working well so far. This is true plug n play at $2 a week for my two tanks.
So for now, the Nautilus sits there all cleaned up.
My only wish is that someone builds a tank that doesn't require screwing on or off; that we could just literally plug one into a rubber holder to witch them out really quick.....someone come up with this design.