Well Rob, I'm sure you'll be reading this, so I'll make this one for you!
Its darn near perfect. It does exactly what I'm sure Rob designed it to do. Crank out flavor like nobody's business with slick looks to compliment a time tested device that has as high of a regard as the Provari. The small chamber design really heats up fast, which lets us raise our ohms considerably compared to your average 22mm dripper. This isn't really something you want to drill because I made that mistake with the RM2. Drill those holes too much and your going to start getting hot flecks of juice on your tongue while taking your draw. I made a monster hole on my RM2 and stopped using it (also because I acquired a modified Trident V2)
Its a flavor machine!
However it's not without its flaws, and Rob, we all love you and we know you value feedback from your faithful customers, so here is mine.
Problem one is where you insert the drip tip. This is the most major one for me. Its alot wider than the part on my Trident where I insert my drip tip, and my favorite drip tip came from drip tip designz. Its one of those fancy carbon fiber ones with dual O-Rings. It is BY FAR the most snug drip tip I've ever used, and i can pull my Trident V2's top cap off with the drip tip. It sits pretty tight.
However, on the RM3, it sits loose, and would probably fall out if I turned my Reo upside down. So what I would hope would happen is that diameter of the trip tip hole be tightened up by a few fractions of a millimeter, problem solved. The drip tip that came with it sits pretty snug though.
The other "flaws are probably just minor gripes. What I would like to see would be slightly enlarged holes where the wires thread in to the posts. I think it would just make it a little easier to build on. It's not like we need that so we can use bigger wires or anything, it would just make it easier.
My final suggestion would be to have two ports where the juice flows up and have them flow outward from the posts, not in between them. That said, the deck on this thing is so tiny that its not a real big deal either way. With a good Squonk, your wicks are going to get juiced up no matter what.
Overall Rob, I think the RM3 is a real winner. Gives a nice tight Protank II type draw with 1000X more flavor, and the vapor production is great for a tight draw. This of course is all dependent on your build (and how proficient you are at building) but for 35 bucks? Cheaper than a Chalice to say the least!
Oh! Adjustable airflow on these tiny little guys would be the icing on the cake =]
Or maybe I'm just an idiot and all this will all be incorporated into the Reomizer 6.0. By the way, can anyone tell me what the RM5 is?
Its darn near perfect. It does exactly what I'm sure Rob designed it to do. Crank out flavor like nobody's business with slick looks to compliment a time tested device that has as high of a regard as the Provari. The small chamber design really heats up fast, which lets us raise our ohms considerably compared to your average 22mm dripper. This isn't really something you want to drill because I made that mistake with the RM2. Drill those holes too much and your going to start getting hot flecks of juice on your tongue while taking your draw. I made a monster hole on my RM2 and stopped using it (also because I acquired a modified Trident V2)
Its a flavor machine!
However it's not without its flaws, and Rob, we all love you and we know you value feedback from your faithful customers, so here is mine.
Problem one is where you insert the drip tip. This is the most major one for me. Its alot wider than the part on my Trident where I insert my drip tip, and my favorite drip tip came from drip tip designz. Its one of those fancy carbon fiber ones with dual O-Rings. It is BY FAR the most snug drip tip I've ever used, and i can pull my Trident V2's top cap off with the drip tip. It sits pretty tight.
However, on the RM3, it sits loose, and would probably fall out if I turned my Reo upside down. So what I would hope would happen is that diameter of the trip tip hole be tightened up by a few fractions of a millimeter, problem solved. The drip tip that came with it sits pretty snug though.
The other "flaws are probably just minor gripes. What I would like to see would be slightly enlarged holes where the wires thread in to the posts. I think it would just make it a little easier to build on. It's not like we need that so we can use bigger wires or anything, it would just make it easier.
My final suggestion would be to have two ports where the juice flows up and have them flow outward from the posts, not in between them. That said, the deck on this thing is so tiny that its not a real big deal either way. With a good Squonk, your wicks are going to get juiced up no matter what.
Overall Rob, I think the RM3 is a real winner. Gives a nice tight Protank II type draw with 1000X more flavor, and the vapor production is great for a tight draw. This of course is all dependent on your build (and how proficient you are at building) but for 35 bucks? Cheaper than a Chalice to say the least!
Oh! Adjustable airflow on these tiny little guys would be the icing on the cake =]
Or maybe I'm just an idiot and all this will all be incorporated into the Reomizer 6.0. By the way, can anyone tell me what the RM5 is?