For those that read my review on it the Triton, you may recall that I did not like this coil. I ended up being in a situation recently and left all my sub-ohm mods at home accidentally. I had 2 tanks with me. One was a competitors tank that was I like but can be iffy and leaky but works and one of my Tritons. The competitors tank was high ohm so I stopped at a smoke shop and got a cheap adjustable ego and filled it up and was good to go. The problem was I wanted my max vg flavor I had with. Later that day I was still away from the house so I stopped at a vape shop and picked up a 1.8 Ohm Triton coil so I could use the juice I wanted. I had low hopes on this working well for me but I knew it would at least wick up the max vg juice I wanted to use. I swapped coils and filled up the Triton and let it sit. After a few, I took a drag and was actually amazed. The vape I got was pretty decent for it being higher Ohm and actually was satisfying. A lot more satisfying than the other tank I was using. The cloud production was pretty good too. I am still using that 1.8 Ohm coil as we speak. I would actually recommend them for devices that do not work with sub-ohm tanks. The Triton is now my new favorite higher ohm coil tank(at least until I get to try the clapton coils). Well done Aspire.

I always loved this coil, although the new .5 Ohm Clapton is amazing! I can't wait to try the 1.8 Ohm Clapton for the mini... \m/
You can give the 0.5 ohm Clapton coil a try.
We got many feedbacks from our users and customers that the flavor is very wonderful.
Hope you can try it and give your opinion.
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Is it an Excel sheet you have put in graphics and made an image of ?
If I may ... Perhaps I would have put the colours the other way around, the more power needed, the darked the red colour.
But very nice it is !
And for the Nautilus/Triton mini would be great too ;;) (here is that smiley again ...)
@tina what is the power rating of the 1.8Ω Clapton coil for the Triton mini?
Now what can I do while I wait for the contest to end? :-\" :-w
But please note : The Clapton coil is a 1,8 Ohms, not 0,5 Ohms like for the normal Triton.
Wouldn't you like to put your avatar on the first image as well ?