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difference between Aspire Nautilus and the mini?

MercuryVaper

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In the specs it shows the capacity of the mini is 2ml, The capacity of the big one is 5ml. The 5ml version is a 22mm tank, the mini is smaller, I think around 18mm in size. I have both. The full size is huge. The mini seems to give spit backs a lot. I don't like them, the coils are hit and miss quality.
 

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In the specs it shows the capacity of the mini is 2ml, The capacity of the big one is 5ml. The 5ml version is a 22mm tank, the mini is smaller, I think around 18mm in size. I have both. The full size is huge. The mini seems to give spit backs a lot. I don't like them, the coils are hit and miss quality.
oh really? they mini seems to have glowing reviews on youtube from everyone.
 

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They both have adjustable airflow. They are for mouth to lung draw. Your not going to be taking any lung pulls with either one.
 

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ok if so what would be a better alternative?
That's one of those questions if you ask a hundred people you get a hundred different answers lol...Are you looking for a tank to give all day performance? Mouth to lung draw, lung pulls? Many questions here. What are you looking for?
 

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That's one of those questions if you ask a hundred people you get a hundred different answers lol...Are you looking for a tank to give all day performance? Mouth to lung draw, lung pulls? Many questions here. What are you looking for?
i just bought a ego one 2200mah all in one kit in the mail, something that could upgrade into that is maybe a good start?
mainly mouth, mouth to lung and lung pulls here and there, also doesnt have to last 50hrs or whatever because im trying to limit it to a few puffs here and there.( which will probs fail but hopefully uno lol)
 

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I still use the nautilus tanks for low watt vaping. The big one is the better of the two imo. I don't personally have much experience with other tanks. I mainly drip. The few tanks I do own are, the kayfun lite clones, the russian 91% and I love my aqua v2 clones. I also have the kanger subtank mini with the rba. All but the Kanger are builder tanks. The Kanger is a good tank for how I use it. I've never used the replacement coils, I use the rba to build on, but the kanger is considered to be a sub ohm tank.
 

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I just looked at the ego one. What's wrong with this. Looks like everything your asking about. You got the kit, so it comes with the tank. Do you not like the tank? Are you still a smoker. are you trying to quit? What strength nic do you have?
 

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I just looked at the ego one. What's wrong with this. Looks like everything your asking about. You got the kit, so it comes with the tank. Do you not like the tank? Are you still a smoker. are you trying to quit? What strength nic do you have?
i haven't received it yet, maybe i should wait for it arrive lol, this was more for down the road haha
no nicotine or anything, just flavor, do it as recreational, not quitting,
 

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