Tank to quit smoking

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Any recommendations for a good tank to quit smoking cigs?

Want something hopefully with a top fill. From my understanding I also want something with 1.5 ohm or 1.8 ohm coils?? Any suggestions would be great.
I was looking at the Aspire Nautilus but appears that isn't a top fill.

Congratulations on making the decision to give vaping a shot. It's one of the best things I've ever done for myself.

I know there are plenty of vapers who love the Joytech AIO, so I am sure that's a good choice. The Endura T22 by Innokin is specifically geared to help people make the switch from analog cigs to vaping and has many fans as well. The T22 is top fill and I assume the Joytech AIO is also because it is newer.

I quit using an Aspire battery and a Nautilus Mini tank and they worked for me like a charm! Yes, it is a bottom fill tank, but the bottom fill tanks don't bother me at all, because I the way I vape -- low watts, higher resistance -- is pretty conservative with juice. I don't have to refill my tank often at all, so it's no big deal. Both the T22 and the Nautilus Mini are great for conserving juice as well, so if you choose either of those tanks, you'll be in good shape. I can't advise you about how the AIO would be in that regard, because I'm not very familiar with it.

The best deal current deal I've found for the Nautilus Mini and Aspire battery is in the Aspire Premium Starter Kit, which is on sale right now for $39.00 at Mount Baker Vapor, a very reputable vendor. (See link below.) In addition to the tank and battery, it comes with five 1.8 coils, a charging cord and a wall adaptor.)

Aspire Premium Starter Kit

You can get the Innokin T22 Endura tank and battery at My Freedom Smokes, another good vendor, for $30, but you'll have to buy the 1.5 coils separately, for about $10 for a package of five coils. (See links below.)

Endura T22 Starter Kit

Innokin Endura Replacement Coils (5 Pack)

I found a great deal on the Joyetech AIO at another reputable vendor, 101Vape.com for about $15. You'll have to buy the coils separately here as well, but they are out of the coils. You can get the coils from Mount Baker Vapor for about $11, but it appears the coils are sub-ohm coils available in .5 and .6 ohms. (See links below.)

eGo AIO Starter Kit by Joyetech

Joyetech BF Replacement Coils

If you have any other questions or run into problems, please let us know. There are always plenty of people around who will want to help.

J.W.
 

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You can also look at the Triton mini. Same coils a the Nauti mini, but has top fill. Nice small tank, especially if you're not going through juice quickly.
That was what I was going to recommend.

My wife loved the Nautilus/N Mini but hated the bottom fill. I bought her 2 Tritons and 2 Triton Minis and she likes the Tritons but loves the Triton Minis.

Easy to fill, uses Nautilus or TM coils, never leaks and Vapes great.
 

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I use a Triton mini as a travel tank. 1.8 ohm Nauti coil, 18 mg nic in a DIY I normally vape at 6 mg but with a higher power/lower ohm setup.

It seems like a small volume but at ~12W it can last a day, I can keep the cloud small, and I don't have nic cravings. Then again, I am happy when I get home to something with a little more power to it. But for an everyday mtl driver with factory coils, it's a great little tank.
 
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The Nautilus X, specifically with the 1.8 coils would be what I'd get someone to quit right now. (you may have to get the 1.8 coils separately as the tank sometimes comes with 1.5 coils, which are only ok, but the 1.8's are great) And the X is top fill.

And just my thoughts on the other options that are mentioned:

The Triton Mini is a solid choice too, but I'd still recommend the Nautilus X over it, since the coils are just better/more modern, and the tank is easier to use.

The Aspire Pockex and Joytech AIO posted above are great kits too, but just note that they use .6 coils that will give you a more open draw, and won't quite give you that tight cigarette feeling that others will. Still mouth to lung style, but not as much. Basically, if you want more vapor production (more inhaling and clouds) they're nice for that if it sounds up your alley.

The Endura T22 (or T18 if you want smaller) is almost the perfect device, but has one big deal breaker for me...it sometimes will give you juice in your mouth. Not the end of the world, but that stops me from recommending it to people. It's super easy to use though, so if you can look past that one flaw, it's sort of made for people trying to quit.
 

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I was thinking a triton looks great. Is there any difference between the mini and the regular other then size?
A lot.... Different coils, different airflow and they refill slightly different. I greatly prefer the Mini. My wife uses 2 Minis every day and never touches the full size Tritons.
 

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What about using a triton 2? How's that compare to the first version mini?

Same as @BreSha6869 already said, different coils and airflow. For straight mtl the Triton mini offers advantages over its larger cousins. And as @drysprocket mentioned, the Nauti X would be another good consideration for mtl as well.
 
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