The Aspire Nautilus Adjustable AirFlow Clearomizer - My experience thusfar

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Let's say this - I've put about 20ML's through this puppy on the same head - Same performance as my first vape with it - Hits like a champ every time - No gurgling, no leaking, no burnt taste, no dry hit.

Also, when you have the airflow set to wide open, it almost simulates an RDA hit (trust me, sounds weird, but it felt like it to me).

I will never buy another tank, carto, rda, rba, atty, etc. - This is what I have been looking for (for about 5 years haha).

Also - Viper Vape stated that a 5 pack of replacement heads/coils will be around $18-$20 (not bad, compared to the $33 we've encountered on one site).

They also stated these heads are very easy to rebuild, so that's another plus.

Moreover, my SvoeMesto ProVari cap will be coming in soon, so that flushmount look I've been aiming for will be satisfied very soon! (If you don't want to order overseas, you can pick up one of the Tatroe ProVari rings for $15 from cigtechs.com as well).

Do it! You won't regret it :)
 

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i wrote this in another part of this forum answering a comment that the nautilus looked fragile-

well, i have been living with it for 3days now and i think you are wrong- this thing is not easy to break. in fact , you have to want to break it - i am normally quite sure-handed with all my gear, but lately i have been taking some medicine that has made me as clutzy as heck. i have dropped this thing no less than 6-7 times on floors, desks, and an outside wooden deck -still no problems and i was sure i had ruined it. this pyrex is much thicker than a davide or protank glass so until you hold it and feel it you realize it is not just a bigger version of those. not knowing anything about glassmaking, i suspect the design up top where it narrows to accept the cap is a design element and an engineering way to make it stronger in critical stress areas.

look, i understand about the price. but you are just nuts if you think a cheap kayfun knockoff is as good or better than this clearo. i have both real and fake kayfun/russians and yes, the real ones are nice and give a great vape. this is just about as good as my original kayfun lite vape-wise. the airflow ring is so quick and easy to instantly change the intensity and flavor of the vape-no mini screwdriver needed. for my all day out and about it has been flawless. you can rationalize anything around price, but i would gladly trade 3 or 4 regular davides for one of these anyday. how many do you you need anyway? i had over a dozen protanks, puritanks, and davides at one time so getting 2 or 3 of these just isn't that big a deal. and don't forget the coil/heads are definitely and improvement over the original heads. don't know what they have done or just improved materials but it is a heck of a nice vape....
let me add it has been the best clearo i have used to date and is way past any kanger product(yes i tried all the protanks and have given them away). the new coil/heads are as close to my kayfun/russian cotton builds as i have ever experienced in a ready-made head- the flavor is superb and with the airflow you can instantly adjust the vape to your preference- no mini screwdriver needed. small hole=intense flavor and tighter draw....big hole= cooler vape and airy draw. 2 holes in between for further refinement. some may consider it pricey but it is better than the cheap kayfun knock-offs coming from FT and other places. i would compare it to my original unajustable kfl and it is a lot less expensive than that was.....
 

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For me, this is by the best clearomizer I have used. It's just awesome. If I was to come up with something negative to say tho it would be that I'm not a fan of the threaded glass this uses on the top. To much pressure and you risk cracking it. As long as it's not over tightened tho, there'll be no problem. This really is a very good product.
 

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I have been using it for the past 4 days, I am impressed.

I usually use my Kayfun/Russians but really wanted to give this a fair shake. Is the Nautilus as good as a micro coil Kayfun? Well, no. But it's up there, and in a nice, sturdy package that is easier for people who do not want to go all in with wrapping their own coils.

As far as clearos goes, this one right now (this week at least) is king.
 

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Sounds very promising. I may wait for juice control on the next generation clearo before I go back to them. However, I suppose if enough people rave about this clearo after the first couple of months, who knows, maybe there is a clearo in my future. I bought easily over 50 of them over the years, and find RBA's and carto tanks significantly better personally, but I'm all about the vape, and the gear that will produce it, no matter the cost or the trouble. We shall see. Thanks for the reviews guys!
 

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Well... I originally said the bottom ring on the Nautilus reminded me of the old ball jar lids...
Pbursado... says the Nautilus reminds him or kinda looks Steam Punk-iiiis...

And... all the new Owners ... as I'm reading the postings here... are pretty darn satisfied...
So... I pulled the trigger on a couple new Nautilus...

I'm just to darn old to wait around and let a possible great experience go by...

I almost missed out on Vaping altogether... and the friends here... whew!
 

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Has anyone tried one of these on a MVP2 yet? Just wondering if there's any contact issues there at all with the 510 connection. I would hate to buy one of these and not be able to use it on my main device. All I really use is the MVP and vv v3, with an ego fixed voltage battery as a spare.

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Has anyone tried one of these on a MVP2 yet? Just wondering if there's any contact issues there at all with the 510 connection. I would hate to buy one of these and not be able to use it on my main device. All I really use is the MVP and vv v3, with an ego fixed voltage battery as a spare.

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Even if there is, you can always pull the pin on the head, like with the Aspire BDC's. It's a nonissue.
 

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Just grabbed 2 boxes of heads from Vaporware They should be widely available tomorrow I'm told

edit: I wish I knew places were jacking up their prices before I bought these. Yeah it performs well but these vendors like Health Cabin continue to get away with it. I paid $29.95 for mine about 10 days ago from HC. It's now $37.50.
 
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Where have you found replaceable heads? Would love to get my hands on one of these!
Just had a 5 pack for $17.45 roll in from GotVapes yesterday... expect prices to go down over time...
don't matter to me... looks like these are very rebuildable... and you can bet I will be doing that.
 

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A friend of mine that works at my local B&M says that the Nauti has an adjustable liquid reservoir. Is this true? Has anyone found this to be an interesting feature?


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Has adjustable air flow, but liquid flow? I don't think so. Never seen it on mine or heard that it had that.
 
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