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FattyJ

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Welcome! You will soon be ordering any flavor you think you may like....and even the ones you think you will not like...then you will be stalking the classifieds and posting wanted adds.......it's a sickness. It's very contagious also....and by the way ...do you have a REO? :)

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I don't have a REO. Right now all I have is a Provari 2.5 and the Nautilus tanks with the BVC coils. Truth be told I have read about the REO and it certainly seems like a great piece of gear. One thing that concerned my about the REO was the plastic bottle inside. Do "Tank Buster" juices that cause problems with plastic clearomizers cause any issues with the plastic bottle that holds juice in the REO?
 

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I don't have a REO. Right now all I have is a Provari 2.5 and the Nautilus tanks with the BVC coils. Truth be told I have read about the REO and it certainly seems like a great piece of gear. One thing that concerned my about the REO was the plastic bottle inside. Do "Tank Buster" juices that cause problems with plastic clearomizers cause any issues with the plastic bottle that holds juice in the REO?

No issues with the bottles and people have literally run everything under the sun in them.
 

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I don't have a REO. Right now all I have is a Provari 2.5 and the Nautilus tanks with the BVC coils. Truth be told I have read about the REO and it certainly seems like a great piece of gear. One thing that concerned my about the REO was the plastic bottle inside. Do "Tank Buster" juices that cause problems with plastic clearomizers cause any issues with the plastic bottle that holds juice in the REO?

Well if you think about it, the "tank buster" juices are bottled in the same type of bottle that the REO uses. :p
 

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Well if you think about it, the "tank buster" juices are bottled in the same type of bottle that the REO uses. :p
. Yeah I thought that but then I thought "well some juices only come in glass bottles" so i thought some of those might be an issue with the REO bottle. I have only used glass tank systems up to now since May of this year so that is all I have for reference :).

Is the REO a user friendly system to build your first coils on?
 

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. Yeah I thought that but then I thought "well some juices only come in glass bottles" so i thought some of those might be an issue with the REO bottle. I have only used glass tank systems up to now since May of this year so that is all I have for reference :).

Is the REO a user friendly system to build your first coils on?
I think so. Ive been rebuilding coils since I started vaping so I had some experience, but the RM2 I find is super easy to work on. Just watch a couple of coil building videos on YT as well as SuperX on here has some great REO maintenence vids on YT.

Also make sure to hsve the proper tools before you start, like an ohm checker or multimeter.

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