@Rob arrived yet?im curious lol too find out whether iv made the right choice of the two.
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@Rob arrived yet?im curious lol too find out whether iv made the right choice of the two.
Meant rustic look of the nautiWhat do you guys think would the nautilus sit flush on the x fire wood spinner .i think that would be a match made in heaven with the ruatic look of the nautilus and the wood grain of the spinner ?
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Here you go.What do you guys think would the nautilus sit flush on the x fire wood spinner .i think that would be a match made in heaven with the ruatic look of the nautilus and the wood grain of the spinner ?
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... past experience with the maxi bdcc from aspire was good although lacked a bit on the flavour side,it was rock solid in terms of reliability was neverless better than my protank mini ...
I have looked everywhere for some info on the BDCC, without any luck. From Rob's previous posts I know the Nautilus is very good, but don't want something that size (just yet, anyway). You say it's better than the mPT2 - would you mind elaborating further, or is it for the factors mentioned in the opening post?
I have also thought of the iClear 30s, but was put off when looking at the coils from a rebuild aspect (although I haven't researched any further). The BDCC seems to be a similar size to the mPT2, and is an attractive price for a dual-coil setup. Are the coils similar to the Kanger design in terms of rebuilding?
I must say I really enjoy my mPT2 - it's easy to see how much juice is in it, I can vape the last drop, it's easy to to re-fill and clean, and no worries about aggressive juices or possible chemical reactions with plastic (all compared to an EVOD). I'd appreciate your comment as I haven't seen any other reference to the BDCC, and was about to post a query.
Thanks for the feedback, very insightful.
Above are pics of the vape only bottom dual coil clearo .i speak under correction when i say i think its made by aspire and rebranded to vapeonly ...in my personal opinion i feel that its better than the protank mini.and my reasons are the bdcc first of all is dual coil.the cost of the coils are similar priced to the mpt2.but each and every coil iv bought thus far was flawless.the maxi bdcc works similar to your protank when i say this meaning vaping to the last few drops .easy to clean and refill.and just works well each and everytime u use it ..this tank you can leave for a week with juice in it and when coming back to vaping it just carries on.unlike my specific protank mini 2 it does not want to work on mondays and fridays .and one has to draw on a protank in a certain way .not too hard not to soft etc,gurgling juice in your mouth etc vapeonly bdcc none of that only happy vaping.it reminds me of two other no fuss tanks innokin iclear 16 and the justfog maxi only the vapeonly is bottom coil so slightly less flavour ...as for rebuilding these coils ..im not to sure if possible .but they work out to be cost effective .and i dont think its only my bdcc that is flawless .a few buddies of mine bought them aswell and we have the exact same opinion.
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Im sure over time with citric juices tank will diminish .iv had mine for a number of months and no signs of aging.Thanks for the feedback, very insightful.
Just one question, how does the tank hold up against corrosive juices like citric or cinnamon based juices? i.e. what is the tank made of?