Variable Wattage, personified.
Actually, four of these are VV Reos. Rob used to make them. But the electronic chip is no where near as reliable as the mod itself. And Rob hates to see his customers disappointed.
For me personally, I just 'tune in' my Reos (usually 11- 12 Watts) and go. No drip, no adjusting, the on board bottle (6ml) is enough to last all day. A 2200mAh AW IMR battery also lasts all day. But I rarely use just one mod exclusively. The two mods on the far left (silver door, brass door) are my at-work mods. They go with me on overnight/ two-night runs. Load 'em up, go trucking, vape for two days.
My attraction to the Reos is the fact it is indestructible. My at-work Grands have been floorboard dribbled, running board bounced and once even (accidently) drop- kicked off of a stack of lumber. Atop a 48' Flat Bed Trailer. Onto a hardened chip-and-run loading area.
Just picked it up, dusted it off, and kept on vaping.
There are a few people who have tried the Reos and did not like the form factor. Mostly women with small hands, who did not like the top firing button. The upcoming P67 model should remedy this, with it's rounded corners and side firing mechanism. So just take your tax refund (or, if you are like me, your petty cash) and buy a couple P-67 models.
One with 1.5ohm coil for the day, one for dual coils at night.
Oh, and by the way, Hello REOVille. Yes, I am still around...