Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

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It almost matches my "caboose" (lol!!!!).

The regular/full sized ones hold a full 5ml, which works nicely for me. They also make a caged version that holds 3ml (although they advertise it as a 5ml). It's a bit sturdier for those prone to drops, and a little more compact. I used them for a while, but then moved back to the normal ones for the extra juice.

Another reason (for me) is that I can use colored glass options to identify my different juices (bling, bling, KitKat!).
$10.55 Replacement Glass Tank for Nautilus Atomizers (10-Pack) 10-pack - 5 colors at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

Sorry about the strike. I hope the work it out quickly, for all of your sakes.

Here are a couple with two of the colored-glass options. That's something that works great for me, since I like them enough to use a bunch of different juices in them. They're reliable, quiet (for those on-a-call vapes), never leak, and are my absolute staple-tanks, when all things are considered.

I guess I'm outdated too then? Oh well.... :banana:

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Here are a couple with two of the colored-glass options. That's something that works great for me, since I like them enough to use a bunch of different juices in them. They're reliable, quiet (for those on-a-call vapes), never leak, and are my absolute staple-tanks, when all things are considered.

I guess I'm outdated too then? Oh well.... :banana:

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I really like the two mods on the left!!! Man they look cool!!!
 

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You can find one in my vape stand too. I took one look and put it away. Nothing wrong with it, but it's NOT for me.
Like I say, I haven't had one in my hand so I can't say either way, but I've built on some miserable decks before, and rebuilt several factory coils, so I have to assume it's possible, for now at least!
 

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Hey, no reason to get insulting!! :w00t: :lol:

SO sorry!!! :laugh:

I really like the two mods on the left!!! Man they look cool!!!

Thank you!!!

They're two of my absolute favorites and travel with me daily. Actually, those three are in my work bag each and every day. My "O&A" mods (all three).

Like I say, I haven't had one in my hand so I can't say either way, but I've built on some miserable decks before, and rebuilt several factory coils, so I have to assume it's possible, for now at least!

You have skills I can't even imagine. :thumbs:
 

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Here are a couple with two of the colored-glass options. That's something that works great for me, since I like them enough to use a bunch of different juices in them. They're reliable, quiet (for those on-a-call vapes), never leak, and are my absolute staple-tanks, when all things are considered.

I guess I'm outdated too then? Oh well.... :banana:

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LOVE the look of those set-ups! DP, looks to me like you have style :)

I've been searching online since 6.00 a.m. looking for Nauti tanks, reg and mini, for shops in our city that carry them. I have phone calls to make. One would think there would be vape shops in a city the size of Vancouver that would carry Nautis.

I'm not giving up!
 

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Here are a couple with two of the colored-glass options. That's something that works great for me, since I like them enough to use a bunch of different juices in them. They're reliable, quiet (for those on-a-call vapes), never leak, and are my absolute staple-tanks, when all things are considered.

I guess I'm outdated too then? Oh well.... :banana:

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Outdated is the new current. Everything old is new again ;)
 

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SO sorry!!! :laugh:



Thank you!!!

They're two of my absolute favorites and travel with me daily. Actually, those three are in my work bag each and every day. My "O&A" mods (all three).



You have skills I can't even imagine. :thumbs:
What are the 2 mods on the left?
 

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So I'm not alone :)
You know, it's kinda funny that the Nauti X is recommended for MTL-ers; even PBusardo mentioned it in his review. Maybe it's because I haven't puffed on a smoke for a year but I don't recall the draw on a smoke to be anywhere near as airy as the Nauti X.

Guess this proves vaping style is very personal.

Sorry It didn't work out for you.

I don't put any stock in a online reviewer. They are only in it for the money. I do look at the chart guy for mods. But only the last part if the power delivery works.

A review on this thread would make me look hard at something. It is someone that used their hard earned money and wants to like it. It makes it much more honest is they don't like it or have problems.
 

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Sorry It didn't work out for you.

I don't put any stock in a online reviewer. They are only in it for the money. I do look at the chart guy for mods. But only the last part if the power delivery works.

A review on this thread would make me look hard at something. It is someone that used their hard earned money and wants to like it. It makes it much more honest is they don't like it or have problems.
Great points, Mr. Flakes! "The chart guy" you're speaking of is, I believe, PBusardo...the fellow whose review of the Nautilus X I watched. I was a little surprised he gave it a thumbs up...should have trusted my gut. It's all good though.
 

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it was always too airy
This is not directed at "Sorry" but I just grabbed that as a quote because many folks seemed to be bothered by too much (or not enough) air. Maybe I am just an old curmudgeon or something, but I never give up on a tank and toss it or sell it just because I find some minor issues - IF I think I can fix them. Too much air? Tape the air hole shut, then poke a pin hole through the tape. Not enough air? A drill bit, just a hair larger than the existing hole... Still not enough? One size larger. BVC coil too hot? Does someone make a BHC coil for that tank? Lots of options for fixing things that do not currently work the way you want them to. Of course, if you have the money, just go buy something else and PIF that old one to someone who would be happy to get it (I know hundreds in that category and I suspect you folks do too).
 

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I haven't seen one in the wild yet, so I can't say, but I can't see how they'd be more fiddly than rebuilding the factory coils and I've done that numerous times for friends. I was just letting them know that option is out there.

Like I say, I haven't had one in my hand so I can't say either way, but I've built on some miserable decks before, and rebuilt several factory coils, so I have to assume it's possible, for now at least!

I rebuild Non nautilus BVC coils (as small as you can get) and the Nautilus RBA. Both v1 & V2 defeated me. It's the screws that make it difficult. The BVC coils even though they are small are rebuilt like a protank but this RBA has the microscopic screws that you need to get right. I gave up and just rebuild the actual nautilus coils. Much easier and more consistent.
 

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I've recently been playing around with a Nebula Wine. Wine does not have AFC and apparently has some "turbulence" that is bothersome. Someone found if before you build the coil drop in the air shaft below where the coil would hang, a PT 2 insulator which flange has been cut off. Worked to cut the turbulence and some of the airiness. Another used a bamboo skewer to stop up one of the two air holes. Worked for him to lessen the airiness too.

My idea was to use the PT 2 silicone insulators gotten at Core Clones and insert in the two air holes. Reduces the diameter of the hole just fine. Easy enough to put in and take out........ I now have a sort of AFC. :p
 

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