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Post by toots on Jun 11, 2015 14:44:54 GMT
Wow, I haven't used my nautilus mini in ages. Just filled it up and put it on the airiest setting and found myself doing lung hits with it quite by mistake, oh wow my room is full of clouds Never done lung hits before. Now I can't wait till I get my proper rebuildable tanks to try it out with them.
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Post by glen on Jun 11, 2015 14:48:04 GMT
Wow, I hait ten't used my nautilus mini in ages. Just filled it up and put it on the airiest setting and found myself doing lung hits with it quite by mistake, oh wow my room is full of clouds Never done lung hits before. Now I can't wait till I get my proper rebuildable tanks to try it out with them. Looks like mount teide will have more cloud round It than normal lol
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Post by toots on Jun 11, 2015 15:05:19 GMT
Looks like mount teide will have more cloud round It than normal lol Yeah you're right there glen I can't even see Mt Teide now Oh wait a minute, that's coz I'm in a cloud of fog myself
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Post by baron on Jun 11, 2015 15:11:38 GMT
The Mini to me is an excellent tank, and that and its big brother are my two favourite tanks atm. However once I have found some more funds down the back of the sofa, I want to get the Silo Light tank to try out, which holds a bit more juice than the Mini. It (apparently designed in collaboration with Aspire) is an alternative to the Mini and it takes either the Nautilus BVC coils, or, the Aspire new BVC coils. Some reviews say one thing and others say different............either way I have both types of coil. If it's good then I will get the Maxi Nautilus alternative, the regular Silo tank
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Post by glen on Jun 11, 2015 15:14:20 GMT
Go for it tootsSend that cloud back to Morocco lol
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Post by norfolkphil on Jun 11, 2015 15:23:22 GMT
baronJust a note. The regular Silo tank only uses Nautilus coils (BDC or BVC) the Silo lite only uses standard Aspire coils (BDC or BVC). I have both and they are my favourite tanks....for now.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2015 17:50:59 GMT
Wow, I haven't used my nautilus mini in ages. Just filled it up and put it on the airiest setting and found myself doing lung hits with it quite by mistake, oh wow my room is full of clouds Never done lung hits before. Now I can't wait till I get my proper rebuildable tanks to try it out with them.
It is great for that & every now & then I go for it, but it does tend to obliterate the view of the laptop & telly & with a new coil, you're in hiding!
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Post by baron on Jun 12, 2015 11:22:35 GMT
baronJust a note. The regular Silo tank only uses Nautilus coils (BDC or BVC) the Silo lite only uses standard Aspire coils (BDC or BVC). I have both and they are my favourite tanks....for now. Thanks for the clarification Sir. It was me getting a little confuzzled as to which coils fitted which. I now understand. Luckily I have both types of coil should I get one of those tanks, and will go for the Lite version as it is cheaper. They both interest me greatly, especially as I love my Nautili.
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