All is going well with the my new setup....

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LongHaul

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I have, also their store in Sand Springs, which is closer to me. I love the Reo design, but I think I am going to have to wait for Christmas or my Birthday to justify the price tag. My Provari hasn't come in the mail just yet, but my credit card is feeling the purchase already.

I think eventually I will agree that a Reo (or similar bottom feeder device) is the end game for the way I like to vape.

It is for me the ease and convince is unequaled by either my SB or my Provari


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P.S. - I'm really liking the change also. I no longer have to go outside to smoke when I'm at work! Now that's a big SCORE especially down here in South Texas where the heat is brutal!

I can second you on the heat. We're in the middle of a drought up here North of you, and you'd think that would mean some relief from the humidity, but no such luck jack. I need an A/C in my garage because I can't even shoot pool out there lately. vaping in the easy chair with Netflix and a cold beer definitely doesn't make me nostalgic for smoking out on the front porch. :)
 

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Vaping in the easy chair with Netflix and a cold beer definitely doesn't make me nostalgic for smoking out on the front porch. :)

Ditto, my wife still smokes and is always asking me to go outside. But I'm in my easy chair watching a movie/show and I don't have to go outside...
 

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I spent a lot of time reading this forum and a half-dozen others before I jumped in to "real" e-cigs (actually, just vaping is the term I guess). Since I am relatively new myself, and in no way am I trying to say the existing FAQs and guides aren't enough, but the information available is almost overwhelming to newbies. The last few days I've been trying to make a complimentary guide, but I feel it'd be better to show rather than just write what people should consider. So hopefully many of us that just came can collaborate on making something of the volumes of data and turn it into something of note?
 
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