I gave up on hoping the Aspire Nautilus BVC head would fit on older model Aspire BDCs (like my ET-S models). So I just bought a Nautilus Mini from evape.us for about $22. So low I paid $2 extra for expedited shipping ($5 total S&H). Unfortunately, they do not yet have BVC replacement coils in stock to put on the same order. I can hardly wait to try it out on my iTaste vv v3. I've never seen pictures of one of these on this model iTaste, so I may post pics if I end up happy with the new setup. I've gone a little crazy with buying new e-cig stuff recently after buying my 1st iTaste v3. I really need to slow down, but I want a setup that will work well for me. At this rate I will probably have to get another iTaste, to use while the 1st is charging - despite its ability to passthrough charge and vape. (And maybe a lanyard?)
The iTaste is new to me, and the Aspire ET-S glassomizers are the 1st thing I've tried on it so far. I've also got an EVOD and a Davide Mini coming in to try out soon. I've been a bit disappointed with the ET-S, mainly due to some small juice leaks into the mouth, and some vape inconsistency. Vapor production and throat hit are good, but flavors muted, and I get some hotter hits than I like once and awhile at voltages I should be able to normally vape at. In a way I am taking a bit of a chance on another Aspire product, but am hopeful the Nautilus Mini will be more consistent and reliable. Currently my heads don't that last much longer than 1 or 2 days, which is what I've been getting with any clearomizer I've used so far - though I've only tried 3 types over the past year. I use VG heavy juices, slightly diluted with distilled water or with a higher PG content juice. Has anyone had much in the way of leakage issues with these? How have high VG juices been running? Does the Nautilus Mini seem reasonably durable for what it is, for on the go vaping?