), it’s likely going to vape very similarly to the previous Natiluses!Incidentally if you want another take on the coil performance, then I highly recommend Harley’s review of it’s bigger brother the In my experience though, this tank does not get on well with thicker liquids, so I would definitely recommend sticking to 50/50.Fully open you might feel that you can manage a direct lung vape. From memory, the 1.8 coils were a better vape.I’d definitely stick with 50/50, or maybe 60/40 e-liquid, as the wicking holes are really tiny.So long as you’re OK with that, I would have no problem giving this tank a very high recommendation.Another great tank from a remarkably consistent company. The Nautilus GT Mini is a 22mm version of the Nautilus GT, designed by Taifun using a similar aesthetic to their GT line of RTAs. The GT Mini will do what the original Mini Nautilus did for users back in 2013. It reminds me of what tanks were like when I started vaping a few years ago.So I would say that this is one coil in the Nautilus range that isn’t a top performer.Not a single leak from this in the couple of weeks I’ve been using it. Initially I was unimpressed, I mean, who put a 13mm connection plate on a mod designed for a 24mm tank.However I since noticed that the connection plate is ever so slightly raised, by ever so slightly I mean less than 0.5mm, nonetheless, it is enough to keep the tank raised from scratching the mod.The gap between the mod and the tank is so small, I don’t think it poses any threat to it damaging the connector, by it leaning to one side.The connector is to one side in the center leaving just a 0.5mm lip around the closest edges.Although the mod and kit are only available in the colours mentioned above the tank also comes in black.At first glance the tank is rather reminiscent of the It comes fully part without any specialized tools which is great and even the threats are super smooth.Inside the top fill cap there is an O-ring to seal the outer of the tank and there is 2 O-rings that go into the center airflow tube to stop leakage from the fill holes.The top fill cap is removed on a quarter turn. I love knowing how things work and what to do to get the best out of them, so sharing that knowledge and helping more people quit smoking is something I’m passionate about. Also it means you can take a pull on it with no airflow, to help draw your e-liquid into your coil if you’re in a hurry to get going on a new coil!Give the top cap a quarter turn, and the two dots will line up.Then just remove the top cap and fill with your preferred e-liquid.Be aware that the first time you do this, the internal o-ring from the main body may stick to the top cap.This is just because it’s dry, and after I replaced it where it should be, it never lifted up again.As there is a long chimney, you can do this whilst there is still e-liquid left in the tank.Unscrew the old coil from the base, and replace it with the new coil.If you want to, you can drip a few drops of liquid on the wick holes on the side, known as Honestly I never remember to, and as long as you leave it to sit for a few minutes before vaping it, you’ll be fine.You get two coils included with the tank, but that’s certainly not your only option! Aspire Nautilus GT Mini Tank.

The Nautilus series of tanks has been around for a long time in the vaping world, with the original Nautilus coming out way back at the end of 2013! The GT Mini is available in Stainless Steel, Blue, Gold and Black. Closed all the way down, and it’s a 1.5. The Aspire Nautilus GT Mini is a compact version of the original Nautilus GT, coming with a diameter of just 22 mm.