Already been said that the subtank is the daddy.....And yeah...for me to (I have 6) however....the Delta2 is a good shout, but for flavour I would have to advise you to get the herakleon
No - I suspected that the Subtank might be the answer, but I wanted to confirm this. I thought it equally likely that there might be three or four front runners and if that was the case I wanted to see what they might be. But the Subtank is not a surprise - let's just put it that way.
I like a warm fully saturated vape with a good strong throat hit. As I said, the idea of a sub ohm tank is really about the complete change in vaping style and having something different for occasional use.
As regards coil life in the Nautilus. I use the 1.8 heads and never push them above say 13.5 watts, maybe 14 at the outside, but more generally either 12.5 or 13.5. I tend to use mainly Manabush - either Powwow or Nokomis. I just find the flavour falls off after three or four days - sufficiently for me to think it's time for a fresh coil. Perhaps because the taste of fresh juice in a newly washed tank with a brand new coil is so pleasurable, it just doesn't seem worth trying to squeeze extra but low quality life out of the damn things.
It mY be of course that my style of vaping is hard on coils - I always mouth inhale, I draw hard and multiple times on each hit... I vape like a smoker! Perhaps the lower nicotine juices and overall vaping style associated with sub ohm tanks is 'kinder' to coils. Is that possible?
Also I would go for the original coils as you can replace the cotton and therefore get more out of them.
I haven't seen a way of replacing the vertical ones yet
My favourite Sub Tank overall has to be the Kanger Subtank Mini, but for economical coil usage, I'd say I rate the Innokin iSub G a little higher. Taste is almost as good as the Subtank Mini, and coils are like tanks!
Oh and it's only £17, with two 0.5ohm coils included (0.2ohm coil heads also available)
The standard 0.5ohm and 0.2ohm coils are very easily re-wickable too.