

The Aspire CF Mod Battery allowed vapers to use removable 18650 batteries. The G-Power 900mAh was joined by the Aspire CF (carbon fibre) VV (10.) and VV+ (11.) batteries that featured variable-voltage, allowing the user to customise their vape.
ASPIRE CF GPOWER PLUS
Featuring a couple of improvements to the body design and the airflow of the Nautilus, plus with a smaller tank and the newly redesigned BVC for Nautilus coil to replace the BDC for Nautilus coils used previously, the Nautilus Mini has remained a firm favourite with vapers (including this writer) ever since.Ĭlick here to view the Aspire Nautilus Mini.Īspire expanded their range of electronic cigarette batteries to include many different styles. This is also around the time Aspire released the Nautilus Mini (9.). (8.)Ĭlick here to view the Aspire K1 Clearomiser. With the release of the K1 Aspire put together a ‘starter kit’ style package featuring the K1, their new G-Power 900mAh battery and a charger. This meant better flavour and increased vapour production without excess heat.

The vertical placement of the atomiser coil allowed for a greater surface area of the wicking material to make contact with the coil.

With a large Pyrex glass tank and a newly redesigned (and larger) BDC replaceable atomiser head that provided even greater vapour production the Nautilus became the tank that put Aspire on many vaper’s radar.Īspire also released the K1 (7.), an almost fully glass tank that used the redesigned Aspire BVC (bottom vertical coil) replaceable atomiser head. The Vivi Nova had an overhaul and became a fully stainless steel tank with a glass window to become the Vivi Nova S (5.).Īspire also released the Nautilus (6.) during this time. The Aspire ET Clearomiser (4.) still used Aspire’s BDC replaceable atomiser head, to give the user the familiar sensation of using their Aspire clearomiser.Īround this time Aspire began experimenting with new designs replacing the plastic sections of their tanks with glass and using stainless steel instead of cheaper alternatives.

These tanks featured improvements in build quality as well as adjusted airflow and a new design to make the vaper’s experience more enjoyable. The Aspire CE5 (3.) was released for vapers who wanted a completely clear tank that was more streamlined that the bulky Vivi Nova.Īspire moved on, and began work on the ET range of clearomisers. The E-Pen Clearomiser also featured a lid that protected the drip tip from dust and dirt. Using Aspire’s at the time revolutionary BDC (bottom dual coil) replaceable atomiser head, this Vivi Nova tank gave users fantastic flavour and great vapour production in an easy to use tank.Īspire also released the E-Pen Clearomiser (2.), with a slightly different connection it was able to fit on eGo style batteries that were, and still are, the standard for most regular e-cig batteries. Aspire Products Over TimeĪspire began by making clearomiser tanks such as the Vivi Nova style Aspire BDC (1.). At TABlites we deal directly with Aspire to make sure our customers only get the real deal, high-quality Aspire products. Taking a look through Aspire’s catalogue of products over the years it’s easy to see that they are driving innovation, which may be why many unofficial copies or ‘clones’ of Aspire products pop up from time to time. Aspire are widely regarded as one of the top manufacturers in the world of Electronic Cigarettes and their consistently high-quality products make it easy to see why.Īspire’s popularity is due in part to the large number of reviewers on Youtube who frequently give their products rave reviews and recommend them to the vaping community at large.Īspire began in 2013 with a mission to produce high-quality e-cig products that would make vaping enjoyable for many people who at the time may have been using products that were not of a particularly high standard.Īspire now have over 25 patents for their products and their goal is to produce a new product every three months.
