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Aspire Vape Tanks

Aspire vape tanks are used across a range of setups, from simple MTL devices to higher power kits. You’ll see well known options like the Nautilus and Cleito ranges, with tanks designed for different vaping styles depending on what you prefer.

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Aspire Vape Tanks Explained

Aspire vape tanks hold your e-liquid and house the coil that turns it into vapour. They attach to your mod using a standard 510 connection, so they’ll work with most vape mods rather than being tied to one device.

Aspire have been making tanks for a long time and have released quite a few popular ones over the years. The Nautilus range is probably the most recognised for MTL vaping, while tanks like the Cleito and Atlantis are more aimed at higher wattage setups.

Aspire Vape Tank Ranges

There are a few main Aspire tank ranges, each one built for a different style.

  • Nautilus tanks are mainly for MTL vaping with a tighter draw
  • Cleito tanks are more open and designed for sub-ohm use
  • Atlantis tanks were some of the earlier sub-ohm options
  • Odan and Huracan tanks are more recent and built for higher power

Each range uses its own coil type, so they’re not interchangeable. It’s something people miss sometimes, so worth double checking.

MTL and Sub-Ohm Aspire Tanks

Aspire tanks are usually split into MTL and DTL styles, depending on how they’re designed to be used.

  • MTL tanks give a tighter inhale and use less power
  • Sub-ohm tanks are more open and produce more vapour

Some tanks can sit somewhere in the middle depending on the coil and airflow, so it's not always completely one or the other.

Features of Aspire Vape Tanks

Most Aspire tanks come with the usual features you’d expect.

  • Top-fill designs so refilling is easier
  • Adjustable airflow to change how the draw feels
  • Mesh coil options in newer tanks
  • 2ml capacity to meet UK limits

Nothing too unusual, but it all makes them easier to use day to day.

E-Liquid Compatibility

What e-liquid you use depends on the tank and coil you’re running.

  • MTL tanks work better with 50/50 liquids or nic salts
  • Sub-ohm tanks are designed for higher VG liquids

If you use the wrong type, it'll still work, just not always that well and coils can wear out quicker.

Choosing an Aspire Vape Tank

When picking an Aspire vape tank, it mostly comes down to a few things.

  • Whether you want MTL or sub-ohm
  • What coils the tank uses
  • How much airflow you want
  • Whether it suits your mod

Once you've got that sorted, the rest is fairly straightforward.

Why People Use Aspire Vape Tanks

Aspire vape tanks are used quite a lot because they’re consistent and easy to get on with. There’s a wide range available, so most people can find something that fits how they vape.

They’re not overly complicated, which is why they’ve stayed popular for so long.