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My Nautilus 2 finally died - replacement recommendation required

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After many years of loyal service my Nautilus 2 has finally given up the ghost. Does anyone have a recommendation for a replacement?

It is clear that the technology has moved on somewhat since my last purchase and I'm a little overwhelmed by the choices out there.

Any thoughts/suggestions/advice gratefully received.
Thanks.
 
If you want to stick with the same coils the Nautilus 3 is a v good tank, there's also a 22mm version of it or if you search you might still find the Nautilus GT or the GT Mini. I'm sure others will have other recommendations.
 
Thank you. I've been looking at the 3 closely but am open to a completely new setup if required. The mod is getting rather battered after heavy use over the years.
 
Thank you. I've been looking at the 3 closely but am open to a completely new setup if required. The mod is getting rather battered after heavy use over the years.

There aren't that many new traditional tanks and mods as AIOs and pods are all in vogue these days so if you fancy a change they might suit.
 
After many years of loyal service my Nautilus 2 has finally given up the ghost. Does anyone have a recommendation for a replacement?

It is clear that the technology has moved on somewhat since my last purchase and I'm a little overwhelmed by the choices out there.

Any thoughts/suggestions/advice gratefully received.
Thanks.
Similar situation. Vaping for years, lost my Nautilus X tank and thought it was a disaster as they no longer make them. Best thing that could have happened tbh as I probably would have stuck with what I knew.

Someone here rec'd a Dotpod Max AIO which is flavour wise leagues ahead of any stock coil tank I ever had, costs under £30, looks like a high end mod. As a backup I got a Caliburn G3 Lite. They're £6 from Ecigone, come with one pod (I'm still using it a few months later), and amazingly this cheap bit of kit is again leagues ahead flavour-wise than any stock tank I've had (I've been MTL vaping since the Kanger Subtank days!). Have since bought two more because they're so cheap and so great.
 
Similar situation. Vaping for years, lost my Nautilus X tank and thought it was a disaster as they no longer make them. Best thing that could have happened tbh as I probably would have stuck with what I knew.

Someone here rec'd a Dotpod Max AIO which is flavour wise leagues ahead of any stock coil tank I ever had, costs under £30, looks like a high end mod. As a backup I got a Caliburn G3 Lite. They're £6 from Ecigone, come with one pod (I'm still using it a few months later), and amazingly this cheap bit of kit is again leagues ahead flavour-wise than any stock tank I've had (I've been MTL vaping since the Kanger Subtank days!). Have since bought two more because they're so cheap and so great.
Very interesting. I will check those out. Thank you.
 
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