uberammerz
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Post by uberammerz on Sept 20, 2015 13:49:32 GMT
Greetings all, been using i16 DC innokin clearos for a couple of years now, but looking to try something else, I quite fancy the ileaf 30w battery, but not sure what tank to pair it with.
I have been looking at the nautilus-mini, but read that some users have a problem unscrewing the tank to re-fill, not really ready to get into rebuildables just yet, can you advise me on my best bet please?
Thanks in advance,
Pete.
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Post by lairey on Sept 20, 2015 13:54:06 GMT
The mini nautilus is only a problem if it's over tightened. We sell hundreds of them and as long as you only screw it up until it only just stops, it's fine. Personally, I think it is the best tank you can get with stock coils for mouth to lung vaping
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Post by phtumshk on Sept 20, 2015 14:00:32 GMT
Have to agree with mini nautilus. I was put off by the price when i first started vaping so never got 1 but I recently picked 1 up in a trade and its 1 of the best tanks ive had for general day to day, faff free tootage. If the tank and base does become stuck together a small allen key/screw driver in the largest hole and a rubber band/marigold glove will soon have them apart.
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Post by alexthebear on Sept 20, 2015 14:56:05 GMT
I have a nauti mini and aspire triton both on a 30w istick and I chose the triton every time. The top fill is effortless and it's a larger capacity. Plus you have the option of using their 1.8, 0.5 and 0.4ohm coils and I believe the 1ohm Atlantis coils fit as well so plenty of choice
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Post by TallPaul70 on Sept 20, 2015 14:58:31 GMT
+1 from me... I only started vaping recently, with an ego type that did the job but only just.
After finding this place and reading up on the advice, got an iStick 30w and mini Nautilus, and I can assure you the improvement is dramatic, a really nice set up, 3 weeks in, well happy with it.
Personally I haven't had any problems with disassembly, and it's been apart many times as I try different juices out.
Great little tank, in my opinion (admittedly without a huge amount of points of comparison, I've tried 2 more since which are both also nice, but the Nautilus is my taking to work, daily use atty).
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Post by chykensa on Sept 20, 2015 15:49:51 GMT
+2 from me, I have moved on now but if I were to revert to MTL vaping it would be with a Mini Nautilus, they are great little tanks, the coils last a good amount of time, and they are faff-free, no leaks, just do what they are asked to do. As they are slightly overshadowed by sub-ohm tanks they are also slightly cheaper now as people start to buy newer shinies, so even more of a reason. Last point - they look the dog's danglies on an iStick too
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Post by uberammerz on Sept 20, 2015 17:03:05 GMT
Thanks for all the replies chaps, after reading them, think I'll opt for the mini, alex, not looked at the triton, but will check it out.
Thanks again,
Pete.
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