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    are there any other good "dripping" devices like the REO and VMOD?

    I want to get into dripping and would like to know the options. thanks
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    When dripping, is the first hit the best?

    Never tried dripping but is highly interested in getting into it. I wonder if the first hit is the best, when the atty is saturated with juice? And the second or third hit just decreases in quality? Ideally, it'll be the best to drip every time you take a hit right?
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    thinking about getting a REO, a few questions

    Do you also have to squeeze harder when the juice level gets low in the bottle?
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    thinking about getting a REO, a few questions

    Hi, so it seems that after squeezing, the excess juice doesn't go down instantaneously. There is a lag, and if you squeeze again, the cumulative juice rises higher and it comes out of the air hole. Is that what happened? BTW, what do you mean by a "3 count"? You have to press the bottle for 3...
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    thinking about getting a REO, a few questions

    Ok, but how would you know if you've squeezed enough? I can imagine a beginner like me not squeezing it hard enough or long enough and the juice didn't get to the atty, which will end up with a dry hit. Is there a window that you can see the juice and how far up it is going?
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    Has anyone tried the VMOD?

    So I guess REO is better because most ppl prefer squeezing to tilting?
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    Has anyone tried the VMOD?

    thanks for the helpful reply. What I don't understand is why you can't just squeeze the bottle upright on the Vmod without turning it upside down. You mentioned that you need to turn it upside down "to allow the juice to make contact with the atomizer," but wouldn't squeezing the juice up also...
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    Has anyone tried the VMOD?

    You mean turn it 180 degrees upside down? but then you would have to turn it back upright again right? Otherwise it might leak? Then what's the point of the squeeze bottle?
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    Has anyone tried the VMOD?

    From the looks of it, it seems similar to the REO, but cheaper. I wonder if there are any functional differences, thanks
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    thinking about getting a REO, a few questions

    Hi,after you squonk, do you have to wait a bit for the excess juice to go down? If you don't, and squonk again, it might overflow? is that what happened?
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    thinking about getting a REO, a few questions

    Hey, it seems the VMOD is very similar to the REO, are there any differences? It also has a bottle that you squeeze. Thanks
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    thinking about getting a REO, a few questions

    As I understand it, you squeeze the bottle and juice gets into the atty. But what's to stop the juice from leaking out if you put the unit upside down, for example, in your pocket (accidentally shift) or in a luggage?
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    why do people still use tanks when there are VMOD and REO that makes dripping easy?

    What are the benefits of a tank over something like the REO? All you have to do is squeeze a bottle and vape with the full flavor of dripping.
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    Will clearos, cartos eventually become obsolete?

    I mean, with devices like the REO that makes dripping so easy, why else would anyone want a clearo or carto that doesn't produce good flavor?
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    why do so few people "drip"?

    Do you also have to wait for the juice to go back down before you can vape? How long would that take?
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    are clearomizers and tanks in general going to be obsolete?

    A lot of people seems to be raving about the REO and saying how it is the best. Anyone tried it?
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    why do so few people "drip"?

    If you squeeze a lot and overflow occurs, wouldn't the excess also come out of the air hole? There has to be a opening some where for air to get in.
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    why do so few people "drip"?

    So it's sort of similar to a cartomizers, in that you have a spongy material to hold juice, and the atomizers vaporizes the juice on the sponge. Only in this case, you squeeze the bottle and the liquid will saturate the wick or whatever absorbent material they are using. This would mean the...
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    why do so few people "drip"?

    So basically, you squeeze the bottle and press the "activation" button at the same time right? Or you can squeeze a little, and the activate the button that fires the atomizer? But you still have to be careful not to squeeze too much right? How will you know if you've squeezed too little or too...
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    why do so few people "drip"?

    I looked at the REO website and it seems cool, but from the pictures on there it's hard to see how you can "drip without the constant redripping." It seems to only work with cartomizers.