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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 30, 2014 14:13:59 GMT
Payment preferably by Paypal f&f Kanger Aerotank Mini
Boxed with instructions in excellent condition. Comes with glass and SS tanks. Will chuck in a micro coiled head with some cotton.
£13 delivered SOLD
Aspire Atlantis Tank with pack of 5 replacement heads
So sadly I didn't get on with the next big thing, much to my own disappointment. Its had about 3 tanks through it and its just not for me. Only a week old its in as new condition, boxed with original inserts and comes with unused spare head and one (used) head and spare glass tank. Bundled with a 5 pack of replacement heads - all heads are 0.5ohms (total of 7 heads).
Please don't buy this unless you know what it can do and only use with a safe battery - just because its an Aspire tank doesn't mean it will work on a ego battery!
£35 delivered
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 29, 2014 0:32:28 GMT
why do I look at new gear and think...umm, and yummmy I fancy one of them>? Because - well yes just because. I am however going to have to call you out next time you post that you definitely don't need anything else madam Me I'm sorted on gear for a while - got over excited by the Atlantis and found that I can't vape it without choking so thats broken the must get new shiny thing spell for a few weeks Sadly I have decided to compensate for this by going into a mad juice buying frenzy instead Although I do like the look of this too - but I probably should just get that recommended Kayfun clone instead so I can curse ineffectually at my continued inability to get a 'real' rebuildable working correctly
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 27, 2014 1:43:10 GMT
Just noticed the hyphen in their name, makes a BIG difference Our Vape Escape are based tup north Q so I don't think its them
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 26, 2014 22:52:44 GMT
Or for a cheaper option and if you don't want 5ml capacity - the mini aerotank clone from FT is also damned near identical to the real one- in fact as that one is logoed if it wasn't for the fact the machining on the drip tip of the clone is slightly off I wouldn't know which one was which (I have a real one and the clone also) www.fasttech.com/p/1772507
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 26, 2014 22:45:07 GMT
That's a decent clone - I have one and it is identical to the original minus the logo - there are some that have suggested they are seconds made in the same factory But I barely use mine (and I sold my real one) as to me the full and mini nautilus are far better. If you can stretch to it (and its somewhat more of a stretch) this is the best off the shelf clearomiser out there (using BVC coils) www.vapor-z.co.uk/collections/single-coil-atomizers/products/beyond-vape-siloIts a prettier version of the full size nautilus with much superior air flow
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 24, 2014 0:39:57 GMT
Welcome missyIf you have the nucig kit, you fill it up, so you don't really need the cartomizers. If they don't fit, that means one of the products is non-standard. I would try and get a refund... or find something to use them on. The cartomisers (eKaiser) are kind of crazy money as well - are you looking to vape zero nicotine? and if so, how regularly? I vape low nicotine (6mg, sometimes 12mg) and puff 20-25 times a day. Cartomiser technology would cost me £1,500 a year, or £3,500 on a rip-off product like E-Lites. £1,500 is kind of expensive when refilling with liquid costs me less than £1 a day. We'll help you out. Hang in there! 20-25 times a day? Seriously? Post is missing a 0 somewhere
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 24, 2014 0:34:00 GMT
The best solution is to get an iPad You wouldn't be saying that if you had an iPad 4 and you put iOS 8.1 on it Apple are just as bad as Google for making older models fall over when attempting to run newer versions of the firmware
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 24, 2014 0:23:05 GMT
Its a great little device - mine has already slotted nicely into my vaping life as my nightstand/quick grab mod and also regularly gets a trip out for the day. It is just so pocket sized its not true and whilst the dial is a bit fiddly to set - once you've found your sweet spot it gives clouds and tons of flavour - the heads are very good. I got it full price from Joyetech (with dizzy code it was about 46 notes with a free bottle of juice) and don't regret the purchase for a second. I think blakey has already managed to rebuild a coil- I've just changed from my first one (after just over 2 weeks in service) so I may be having a fiddle in the coming weeks. As for the how do you clean the tank question - well the short answer if you don't, there's not an easy way to clean it out properly anyway as I don't think I'd want to be risking dumping water in there. Mine is dedicated to my favourite juice (Red Astaire) and I have enough tanks and other mods to make that not an issue - for some of course that might be a deal breaker.
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 24, 2014 0:15:43 GMT
I'm very impressed with mine as well. I use it daily and it's still on it's original coil/head thingy, 6 weeks 6 weeks Karma? Blimey, I get about a fortnight out of mine and I thought that was pretty good going lol I recoil the Nautilus BVCs & BDCs with a microcoil & cotton tape. New heads don't get vaped. They just have the guts ripped out of them and my son drills 2 of the 4 juice holes out to 2mm. Insert microcoil from the bottom, line up with the enlarged holes, slide an 18 gauge filling needle through, fit grommet & pin, cut wires, wick & go. I do need to hold the heads in a crocodile clip on a stand when inserting the coil. Am away petsitting this weekend. Brought my coiling stuff and did 30 Nautilus heads yesterday. dreamylittledream have done some at 1.8ohms and will post them on Tuesday. Spares:- a friend brought me back a load of Kanger & Aspire spares from www.lightningvapes.com/ when he was in America recently. I've also got spares direct from Aspire online.aspirecig.com/aspire-nautilus-mini-accessories-p-79.htmlUsing the spares from Aspire I've managed to convert the 5 clone ( junk ) Minis I bought from Fasttech into the real thing. I now have 15 Minis & 1 Nautilus but I can't get on with the big one. It floods & gurgles. My son uses only the biguns with the recoiled heads and has no problems with them. Should I start NMA? Nautilus Minis Anonymous. Would I be the only member? Yay - really looking forward to trying these - I wouldn't know where to start with the drilling and dismantling the entire thing bit but I can certainly change a wick and may even be brave enough to try a recoil on one (I can do a Kanger head) - one of the only things I dislike about the BVC heads is they are a bugger to get a flavour out once used - still use my aerotanks for sampling and my nautili (I have two big and two minis now) are dedicated to certain flavours - will be nice to be able to mix things up a bit more. Of the two types the minis would be my first pick - I like having the bigger tank of the full size one but the last 1ml or so descends into gurgle madness and needs refilling - the mini can be vaped dry TBH i dont think it will be to long before im changing again, atm i think the aspire nautilus performs better than the pro tank 3 mini's .i have ( 15 of them ) im not gonna give up on the as i have just ordered 300 pre made micro coils and all sorts of cotton/wicks ect. i think the mini pro 3's are a all round good tank, there good tanks for cleaning out easy and sampling new juices, once i find that perfect juice i will then put this into the nautilus tanks. just tried the nautilus on my Emow mega and is a little over sized ( maybe i should have gone for the mini aspire) but when at home i use my itaste134 which works brill with the AN, but anyway its all new to me and having fun and learning loads, but most of all not smoking those little white sticks of hell. The minis are great, although I don't think even the full size one looks too out of place on an istick or Vaporshark DNA30 (albeit with a touch of overhang)
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 21, 2014 20:48:15 GMT
You drop a Li Po though and its pretty much guaranteed to be bust - I always, always, always have a very tight grip on my Vaporshark
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 21, 2014 20:45:20 GMT
I'd recommend an istick too
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 21, 2014 0:27:54 GMT
The Silo tank is a cracker - my weapon of choice when at home currently paired with a BVC coil
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 20, 2014 16:04:02 GMT
I run my bvc nautili at 15w on an istick or my vaporsharks. They wick fine at higher voltage and I like the intensity. Experimenting ultimately is the best option to find what works for you though
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 20, 2014 1:22:35 GMT
1. It's a box mod (hate em) 2. It's as fragile as cheap glass 3. It's not a nemesis Nuff said, don't need one, don't want one. Besides, a kraken would look totally stupid on it. 1. Its not a box - its got a curve god damn it 2. Its more likely to survive a fall than a Vaporshark DNA30 with its Lipo battery 3. Okay you got me there
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 19, 2014 1:00:36 GMT
I know, but the iStick on 9-10W is SLAYING the Vamo on full power. iStick set to 3.7v is like an inferno compared to Spinner at 4.8v. I think there's more to this than the iStick being about a whole volt over-powered at the bottom end of the range. Some Voodoo s*** man. Tell us about it. I've currently got a little iclear 16 with Red Astaire and a 1.8 coil and am only vaping at 6 watts yeah, just 6 flipping watts haha - 3.4 volts I believe it can't buck the power (as well as being over powered due to using Mean rather than RMS) so you either get the current power of the battery (so 4.1v fully charged gradually decreasing with use) or what you have it set to - whichever is the higher. So it might say its at 3.4v but it lies. Providing your coil can keep up with the wicking I don't really find this an issue - in fact with a 1.8ohm Aspire BVC I usually max the thing out (at about 15.5wish) - but once you get used to this higher powered vape it is hard to go back to lower powered devices. One thing I can say for certain 15w on an istick and 15w on my now dearly departed Vamo are clearly not the same thing
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