OneZeroNyne
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Post by OneZeroNyne on Jan 1, 2015 13:34:40 GMT
Hey guys so Im torn between the Nautilus and Nautilus mini and I need some help deciding. Looking at my brothers Nautilus its smaller than i expected and looks pretty decent on my evod twist, only problem being a little top heavy. Now, Im thinking the mini will solve this problem but I cant help but think Im getting more for my money with just the Nautilus considering they both cost the same. Is there any benefits to the mini over the Nautilus?
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Greg
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Post by Greg on Jan 1, 2015 13:48:36 GMT
The only benefit of the mini is the size. If your happy with top heavy on ego battery I'd go with that and it's also a better option should you advance to a larger mod in future. Depending on how much you vape you may find you get cheesed off with frequent mini refills.
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chykensa
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Post by chykensa on Jan 1, 2015 13:49:16 GMT
In my limited experience, and in chatting to other vapers who use them, they both perform similarly well, the only difference being the capacity. If you want to 'fill and forget', then the full-size Nauty, for sure!
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OneZeroNyne
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Post by OneZeroNyne on Jan 1, 2015 14:03:35 GMT
Thanks Greg, very sound advice. I would eventually like to move up to something similar to a vamo 1 day so nautilus sounds just right. Cheers!
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Post by Karma on Jan 1, 2015 15:59:01 GMT
If in doubt buy both
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Post by crystal on Jan 1, 2015 16:34:44 GMT
If in doubt buy both So Karma, this is how the "shinyitis" starts
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Post by djs on Jan 1, 2015 16:56:40 GMT
If in doubt buy both ....if in doubt, get a wider/bigger battery. Problem solved.
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Post by Perpetua on Jan 1, 2015 21:17:45 GMT
Just to throw into the discussion . . . I don't find my eliquid tastes as nice in a larger tank by the time it's half full, so I'd rather use smaller tanks and be re-filling more regularly. But that might just be me.
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Post by wingit on Jan 2, 2015 13:25:23 GMT
I've smashed 3 Nautlus clearo's in a matter of weeks. They were fixed onto my Vamo, which I left too close to the table edge. I've now bought 3 Nautilus mini's, so the Vamo is not top heavy. As Perpetua said, I prefer to keep refilling, as like her I felt as if the eliquid was changing slightly as I used it.
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