Yeah... I've got a Bunch of Stuff like that also.
RN4081 Cartomizers
Unopened Blu Carts
eGo Mega Atomizers
Heck, I even have a Box of about 250 CE2's
I'm sure it All Works too.
I don't think that will work with a nautilus, either.Sure you can get 9 months out of a coil if you can change the wicking every once in a while and give the coil a dry burn. I dont think you can do that with a Nautie.
I don't think that will work with a Nautilus, either.
Yep I did get those Prewound Coils.Hey @tA71ana I remember about a year or so ago I gave you link to FT where you could get decent, cheap prewound coils for RTAs. Did you ever buy any of those?
No it won't. He was talking about prewound coils for RTAs.
Sure you can get 9 months out of a coil if you can change the wicking every once in a while and give the coil a dry burn. I dont think you can do that with a Nautie.
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Oh yes! Will do!@tA71ana if you want any full size 5ml nauti tanks, there's a place that has 7 left for under $11 each. PM me if interested.
Lol. It takes me 17 seconds to make a coil and a minute and a half to screw it on the deck and stuff it with cotton.I just went and bought almost 400 Nautilus Coils.
That should last a few years.
I hope that they don't have a Shelf Life, lol.
I'm trying to hold off on coil building as long as possible, heh (I'm lazy too).
Ditto. I bought all the stuff to build my own coils ages ago, but continue to use drop-in coils. Now I am looking at spending tons on Z coils or keeping that money (which I kind of need for other purposes) or finally learning to build my own. I stocked up on Kayfun Lite+ v2 tanks (clones) back in the day and some various RDAs (more clones), all just sitting in boxes in my Vapocalypse stash. I pull them out from time to time and look at them, a bit frustrated that they feel so inaccessible to me, lol. Maybe time to hit YouTube...I just went and bought almost 400 Nautilus Coils.
That should last a few years.
I hope that they don't have a Shelf Life, lol.
I'm trying to hold off on coil building as long as possible, heh (I'm lazy too).
Now I am looking at spending tons on Z coils or keeping that money (which I kind of need for other purposes) or finally learning to build my own.
Smiling.I got a decent stash of Nautilus coils, not a lifetime supply though. My wife uses a Nautilus along with 2 RTAs and I calculated there are enough to keep her going for 8 years. If it was her only tank not so long presumably. If we both went all Nautilus they wouldn't last very long.
Early on I tried rebuilding them. Drill out 2 of the juice holes, remove all the cotton, and put in a single horizontal coil. It's tedious to do and the results weren't too impressive, plus it kind of misses the point of using drop in coils. I got a very nice vape with a 1.2 coil, better than stock, but they didn't last long. 1.6 coils lasted well but they weren't as good as the stock Nauti. Still, I save all the used Nauti coils just in case. I have a bunch of Nauti tanks and it would be a shame if I ran out and couldn't use them at all.
They must have seen your post. Price is up to $8.40 for 5 coils now.Sourcemore has both 1.2 and 1.5 GS Air coils in stock: $4.70 and $4.86, respectively, if you have an account with them. If you don't, create one. Plus shipping.
Eleaf GS-Air Pure Cotton Coil Head 1.2ohm 5pcs
Eleaf GS Air Dual Coil Head for GS Air clearomizer
Try WM10 or WM5 codes--they may or may not work.
They must have seen your post. Price is up to $8.40 for 5 coils now.
Bruce in Ocala, Fl
Lucky you.Lol. It takes me 17 seconds to make a coil and a minute and a half to screw it on the deck and stuff it with cotton.