Which Reomizer to get?

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Reidus

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I'm ready to take the leap and get a LP Reo Grande and wish to know which of the RMs best meet my needs. I currently vape using a Russian 91%, My Russian is around 1.2 ohms, my Magma is 1.0 and my CLT is around .8. I"m more about flavor than vapor and as I'm getting older, I don't want to have to deal with tiny post-holes. What do you recommend?
 
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I suggest an rm2 with a short drip tip:
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Single coils - RM2 all day long
- Chalice III is an excellent vape but those post nuts are a pain, well for me it is, I would've preferred post holes.
- RM4 is one of my favorites, easy to build on and you get fantastic flavor using a single or dual coil setup.
 

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I'm ready to take the leap and get a LP Reo Grande and wish to know which of the RMs best meet my needs. I currently vape using a Russian 91%, My Russian is around 1.2 ohms, my Magma is 1.0 and my CLT is around .8. I"m more about flavor than vapor and as I'm getting older, I don't want to have to deal with tiny post-holes. What do you recommend?

Hi @Reidus

I havent tried them all but I can strongly vouch for the "standard RM2"
Small chamber and outstanding flavour
Its a tightish draw which is perfect for mouth to lung vaping
I use this atty pretty much on all my juices to taste them properly and if I am doing juice reviews.

Even if you get other atties, I strongly suggest you at least get the RM2 and have it in your lineup
 
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Yep, for flavor RM2. (Hole drilled a bit...but try first). Also love my RM3 (with single top option and hole drilled a bit). If I get into duals, I can then just get a dual cap (2 holes) from Rob. Haven't found a need to try others, except for the Odin. I think folks know what they are talking about when they say that smaller chambers are better for flavor.
 
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I used to like long wicks that I pulled back into the center of the depression but found that they held onto juice that didn't seem to make it to the coil and resulted in a very quick turn to black due to the heat in the chamber. I also had a lot more leaking with the longer wicks. SuperX has done a video on this and the RM2 which seem right on the mark of what I saw. I went to a short wick just touching the deck on each side and kept some space between the walls of the top cap and the wick. Much less leaking. Brew
 
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