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

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Sure did! I ordered a five pack of CLRS along with the tank. I also have a couple of the Pico clones with the CLR coil adapter. The Pico-s is much easier to fill and has a tighter draw but I am setting it to 1/2 a hole for my MYL preference. I think that may result in a little less flavor and slightly warmer vape. By comparison, the Origen Tiny has somewhat better flavor (imo) because it was designed specifically for a tight draw that you can open up to a restricted DL.
Don't know if this will be the case, but I've noticed it seems to take about half a tank or even a full tank for the CLR to really get cooking. It'll be interesting to see if that's the case for you.
 

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Dinner of champions!!!!

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Favorite coil that fits in the Nautilus mini? Setting up my father in law to try and get him to quit. Thinking the 1.8 ohm Triton mini coils. Those fit, right?
 

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Don't know if this will be the case, but I've noticed it seems to take about half a tank or even a full tank for the CLR to really get cooking. It'll be interesting to see if that's the case for you.
It could very well be the case, but I have the attention span of a gnat. Between the Origen Tiny and the Digiflavor Siren, I'm OK. I should be the last person twisting anyone's arm, I twist my own! I am waiting on the Vika fantasy and the Cleito mini. I have high hopes for the Vika since it will be the one I'll try the Nautilus rba in. If that works out, I'm ordering the P3 Vika and call it a day on that front. I must point out that if you like a slightly looser MTL draw (about 1.5 mm opening), then the Pico-s will be a fine little tank. Take care not to cross thread the plastic tank.
Dinner of champions!!!!

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Favorite coil that fits in the Nautilus mini? Setting up my father in law to try and get him to quit. Thinking the 1.8 ohm Triton mini coils. Those fit, right?
The Triton mini 1.8 ohm clapton coils definitely fit. Much better flavor than the Nautilus coils.
 

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Dinner of champions!!!!

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Favorite coil that fits in the Nautilus mini? Setting up my father in law to try and get him to quit. Thinking the 1.8 ohm Triton mini coils. Those fit, right?
I hope you dont make this breakfast a habit :?:

On the other hand, you are a caring SIL to be helping your FIL quit smoking.
 

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I hope you dont make this breakfast a habit :?:

On the other hand, you are a caring SIL to be helping your FIL quit smoking.

I try not to...but I got home late from work, wife had a bad day, didn't want her to make anything for me, and I could screw up boiling water. Tomorrow is "grocery shopping" day, so not much choice in the house to eat...

So cookies it is!!!
 

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Thanks! How are they? I don't remember the last time I used a pre-built head. Lol
You mean besides expensive? They are a better choice than the regular Nautilus coils, better flavor, more vapor. Come to think of it, maybe you should give the original coils a shot, the claptons could be too much. Kinda like the optrometrist, is this better, or is this better.
 

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Saw one person is using a Cleito tank on the Vika to expand it to 5 ml... if that is something anyone using would like to do:

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Photos with Cleito 5ml Tank and Rubber Protection: FastTech Forums

That reminds me of many mid-sections I've seen (even one I know VERY well.... :blush: ).


I know I'm getting good with my coil wrapping skills when I can't tell if I made it or if it was factory made!
I just picked up a vertical coil and thought to myself, " I don't remember ordering any of these" but then I realized it was one that I made!

You GO, girl!!!!!! :thumbs:
 

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Happy (almost) Val Day, lovie doves.
You have the prettiest decorations on your devices. :wub:

I try not to...but I got home late from work, wife had a bad day, didn't want her to make anything for me, and I could screw up boiling water. Tomorrow is "grocery shopping" day, so not much choice in the house to eat...

So cookies it is!!!
And a caring hubby :wub:
 

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Don't know if this will be the case, but I've noticed it seems to take about half a tank or even a full tank for the CLR to really get cooking. It'll be interesting to see if that's the case for you.
I sort of forgot, I also have a Gem rta that I really like , the Gem 2 is much too much air for my MTL taste, though it does a respectable restricted DL.
 

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You mean besides expensive? They are a better choice than the regular Nautilus coils, better flavor, more vapor. Come to think of it, maybe you should give the original coils a shot, the claptons could be too much. Kinda like the optrometrist, is this better, or is this better.

Being a clapton, do they require a bit more power and heat up a bit slower?


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Being a clapton, do they require a bit more power and heat up a bit slower?


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In all honesty, I vape at slightly higher power than I saw mentioned before so for me going from 20w to 25w for example, is not much. I guess the power requirements will be slightly different from the regular 1.8 ohm coils but the difference in vape quality makes it worth it.
 

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Thank you. I don't think the problem is the chimney, but I'll do the check you suggested, just to make sure. I want to make this tank work properly! The flavor is sooooo good!
I agree on the flavor... definitely better than other tanks I've tried, even with the same coils.


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In all honesty, I vape at slightly higher power than I saw mentioned before so for me going from 20w to 25w for example, is not much. I guess the power requirements will be slightly different from the regular 1.8 ohm coils but the difference in vape quality makes it worth it.

On Nautilus coils, I'm usually ~9W

I'll have to get some of the Triton Minis to try.


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That is sooo true! I just got the Pico-s tank (not to be confused with the Pico mod)and it is a very nice vape, but, I like the Kayfun mini v3 better.
Are ya running with the Pico deck or CLR coils?

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I didn't know you could use the CLR coils on other tanks, I need more multi use coil tanks in my life!
Lessee... Pico, Venti, and eGo ONE all use CLR... some others look like they do, but there are subtle modifications that prevent them from working well, if at all...

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