Trying to move from Halo Triton for at home, need some suggestions

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So while I am pleased with them, I want to try and expand a bit. I was thinking of the SVD 2.0 along with the Nautilus tanks.

I don't want to drip or anything and like to keep things very simple. I doubt I will get into sub ohm but the option doesn't hurt. My main questions that get me are which shops to buy from that are legit. I am looking at Elementvape and they have good prices on both pieces. They only have replacement coils for the nautilus mini but I don't know if those are the same as the regular nautilus coils. Any opinions or answers?
 

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Thanks for the advice

Is elementvape a good site to purchase? They seem to be cheap for both items

https://www.elementvape.com/starter-kits/innokin-itaste-svd-2-0-starter-kit

https://www.elementvape.com/tanks/aspire-nautilus-bvc-clearomizer-tank-5ml

https://www.elementvape.com/accesso...pire-nautilus-mini-bvc-replacement-coil-heads

http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-NCR...9188293&sr=8-1&keywords=18650#customerReviews

All that and juice and I should be good to go correct?

Oh what about a charger?

Or should I just go with an MVP v2? Save $30 and maybe more if it comes with a built in battery
 
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$85 for an SVD kit seems wrong to me. (Usually, UK and US are the same prices...) The kit is £69.99 in the UK so your target price is $69.

Also, those batteries are not good. Somehow, we are supposed to believe they were $129.... what sort of marketing is that. They are $7.50 batteries. (I have some... and you DON'T want to be using them on a 20 watt mod....)

Some work to do, I wish I could help from the other side of the Atlantic.
 

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I appreciate the help so far. Im still open to other suggestions from anyone.

All the sites google pulls up show around 100 for the SVD2.0

This is the problem with google. In the UK, google will link to a few sites and the prices range from $59 to $99. Some might be just the SVD, no other items.

I suspect that most of the US members on this forum are asleep or offline. Maybe you'll get a good link over the next 24 hours.

There are companies out there that will charge $200 for $50 kit. It's normal in this business. I try my best to monitor the UK forums, but we all help each other country to country.
 

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I generally see the SVD for ~$80 from places that aren't known-gougers, though it's stock seems to be dropping so maybe a refresh is on the way, it does seem like you're paying a whole lot extra for a removable battery compared to an MVP 20w. If you're in the states, I'd check out 101vape; you could literally buy two 20w MVPs for the same, and I don't think you'd burn through 5200 mAh on a nautilus no matter how you chain-vaped. :)
 

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So while I am pleased with them, I want to try and expand a bit. I was thinking of the SVD 2.0 along with the Nautilus tanks.

I don't want to drip or anything and like to keep things very simple. I doubt I will get into sub ohm but the option doesn't hurt. My main questions that get me are which shops to buy from that are legit. I am looking at Elementvape and they have good prices on both pieces. They only have replacement coils for the nautilus mini but I don't know if those are the same as the regular nautilus coils. Any opinions or answers?
Considering you said the Sub-Ohm option doesn't hurt, maybe consider the IPV Mini. It's very affordable and is getting nice reviews. It's 30 watts and is capable of firing at .5 Ohms. Even if you don't want to drip. Perhaps you want an Atlantis one day.
 

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Well after researching some more on the aspire products I decided to go with the Kanger Subtank. It being a 25mm device, what mods would it work on that are good?

From their page: Known Compatible devices: Mech Mods, Sigelei 30W, Sigelei 50W, Sigelei 100W, IPV3, IPV2, Vamo7 35W, IPV Mini, Smoktech XPRO50 BT50

This is mostly because it is defaulting to sub-ohm coils, like 0.5ohm or something -- so you really want 30watts+, yet not all 30w devices will fire that low. If you're asking, I'd check out the Sigelei/IPV/Vamo -- Vamo will probably be cheapest, but unless you're lucky you'll need an extra for spare parts.

That said, you don't have to use their coils -- my understanding you can basically rebuild it to your taste. So I don't know of a reason as to why you couldn't use it on a 20w device and simply build the coils to a safe resistance for them.
 
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