Holy shit you would think that GG is an Aspire salesman. LOL Looks promising but I have to say the obvious. Yet another head type. View attachment 1697
I will reserve judgement until cost, head cost and head longevity are reported.
the places i looked, the tanks are around $25 and the coils are about $4 each. way too pricey for me right now. i am used to paying about $6 for tanks and a dollar each for coils.
IMO if it is just like a carto tank just get a carto tank. LOL I was never a big fan of the original Nautilus. Had two and sold them both.
yeah it probably is like a carto tank....just in a more convenient and fiddle free form.
I actually considered the head for the iClear 30S a carto style. I'm seriously thinking about giving a carto tank the ole college try.
The reason the prices come down so much is that knock-offs make their way onto the market. Aspire has an MRRP (Manufacturer's Required Retail Pricing) on the product which vendors are supposed to hold to. This is not the same as the MSRP which is merely the suggested retailing pricing.I would hold off... The Mega Aerotank was like 40$ when it dropped and now not even 2 months later its like 13$ on FastTech and 18-20 at USA vendors..
Seems like the prices for new items comes down a lot quicker now with so many competitors that they have to worry about
I agree I have a Nautilus right here the only time I use it is seldom at best I get most use out of my Kanger Mega tank I think it hits better and overall works better in regular ohm and with Sub-ohm coils like I am using right now its amazing...IMO if it is just like a carto tank just get a carto tank. LOL I was never a big fan of the original Nautilus. Had two and sold them both.
haha I still use dual coil cartos man IMHO no one yet has outdone the taste of liquid in a dual coil carto for regular everyday vaping no builds includedI actually considered the head for the iClear 30S a carto style. I'm seriously thinking about giving a carto tank the ole college try.
The reason the prices come down so much is that knock-offs make their way onto the market. Aspire has an MRRP (Manufacturer's Required Retail Pricing) on the product which vendors are supposed to hold to. This is not the same as the MSRP which is merely the suggested retailing pricing.