I won't post pictures of it because everyone knows what a reo looks like. Now on to the review
The reo grand
I received this yesterday at around 12pm. MY first impression were this is absolutely beautiful> So i filled up the juice bottle, screwed on a 306 atty. i Squonked it and took a hit. Hits good it works. This pv is like any other tho you would get the same results using the same battery atty set up. Where this shines is that i don't fuss with refilling/dripping. Big plus to me. The best part about this pv is that i haven't had a single paper towel in my pocket. its not messy i don't get juice fingers. I am in love with this mod the simplicity of it being completely mechanical, the hassel free juice feed system. The machining that went into this is something i really appreciate (i am a machinist myself). On to the good the bad and the ugly.
The good
The reo is a hassel free mess free system. It has a solid construction i mean i think i could run over with with my truck pick it up and use it. Not that i am going to test that theory. The simple mechanical aspect means very little can go wrong.
The bad
The Learning Curve is the only draw back but you will get this with any bottom feeder. I have had 4-5 dry hits learning and flooded my 306 atty twice. As i said tho this learning curve you will have with any bottom feeder. Also you have a bit of maitenance with this. The firing pin that makes contact with the battery you must keep noalox on. I have also heard about a rattleing door problem that is easy to remedy. I yself do not have a problem with this my door dosen't rattle.
The ugly
There is no ugly points for this mod it is a work of art.
My closing thoughts tell me i have bought my last mod. I would recommend this mod to anyone.
The reo grand
I received this yesterday at around 12pm. MY first impression were this is absolutely beautiful> So i filled up the juice bottle, screwed on a 306 atty. i Squonked it and took a hit. Hits good it works. This pv is like any other tho you would get the same results using the same battery atty set up. Where this shines is that i don't fuss with refilling/dripping. Big plus to me. The best part about this pv is that i haven't had a single paper towel in my pocket. its not messy i don't get juice fingers. I am in love with this mod the simplicity of it being completely mechanical, the hassel free juice feed system. The machining that went into this is something i really appreciate (i am a machinist myself). On to the good the bad and the ugly.
The good
The reo is a hassel free mess free system. It has a solid construction i mean i think i could run over with with my truck pick it up and use it. Not that i am going to test that theory. The simple mechanical aspect means very little can go wrong.
The bad
The Learning Curve is the only draw back but you will get this with any bottom feeder. I have had 4-5 dry hits learning and flooded my 306 atty twice. As i said tho this learning curve you will have with any bottom feeder. Also you have a bit of maitenance with this. The firing pin that makes contact with the battery you must keep noalox on. I have also heard about a rattleing door problem that is easy to remedy. I yself do not have a problem with this my door dosen't rattle.
The ugly
There is no ugly points for this mod it is a work of art.
My closing thoughts tell me i have bought my last mod. I would recommend this mod to anyone.