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jjhabe

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are there any sub ohm coils that would fit the nautilus tank? I've discovered I don't like mouth to lung hits. Love the look of the tank tho, so I thought I'd ask for advice.
 

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No, there are no Sub-Ohm coils for the Nautilus (except Ni200 TC coils), it is a strictly MTL tank. You may want to try the Triton Mini Clapton (1.8Ω) coils though, they will definitely perform better than the standard Nautilus coils. They are higher ohm coil heads, but perform alot better do to the inherent nature of Clapton wire (more wire mass = more heat = more vapor/flavor......essentially).

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The Nautilus tank itself would not provide enough airflow for Subohm'n with it.

The Triton is a nice tank. Also, check out the iSub... they are fairly inexpensive, the coils are pretty cheap, and they pack a mighty punch.
 

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The Nautilus tank itself would not provide enough airflow for Subohm'n with it.

The Triton is a nice tank. Also, check out the iSub... they are fairly inexpensive, the coils are pretty cheap, and they pack a mighty punch.
Agreed. Talking about mighty punch. @jjhabe, you probably need to lower the nicotine level, when you go the sub ohm route.
BTW, there are no stupid questions!
 

jjhabe

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Thanks everyone! My go to tank is the Atlantis v1, and I have a triton, but it leaks like crazy. I think I'll try the Clapton coils and see how those go. Appreciate the input!
 

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The Nautilus tank itself would not provide enough airflow for Subohm'n with it.
 

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Yes, +1. You can't make a Nauti go subohm; it doesn't have the flow. Look at a Triton or an iSub S.
 

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