The concept of dripping without dripping is what appeals to me. I admit a dna 40 squonker would be fantastic but the ones I've seen fetch a hefty price of about $400.
That's insane!
The concept of dripping without dripping is what appeals to me. I admit a dna 40 squonker would be fantastic but the ones I've seen fetch a hefty price of about $400.
Marc411:14933788 said:The concept of dripping without dripping is what appeals to me. I admit a dna 40 squonker would be fantastic but the ones I've seen fetch a hefty price of about $400.
That's insane!
Just to add a note - due to ongoing interest, the variety in "toppers" for REOS has expanded a LOT. Reosmods now offers a bunch of alternatives to the RM2, for people who want to build dual coils, or have more airflow for lung-hits, etc. And there's an thread here, where every week or two, a new popular atomizer (Veritas, Dark Horse, N22...) gets converted (usually clones of good quality, but sometimes authentics) for Bottom Feeders.
Reading through the threads and I keep seeing a recurring theme..... Reo reo reo......
am I the only person who doesn't really want one? I understand the concept and see the attraction in the way of flavour of dripping yet ease of a tank system, simple and nothing to really go wrong, but I just love being able to get the same vape every time no matter what the charge on my battery is, is it bad that I'd love a reo but with a regulated power control?
Nope. I'm happy with my Brass Monkee RDA and Stingray mod. Both of which were generously donated to me. They work wonderfully.
I drip too (loving my magma at the moment), but only really at home, it's nice for taste but too much of a pain to use at work
I run one Dark Horse on a Reo LP Grand. No way that stays at home, it comes everywhere with me.
The Reo can take the beating work gives it and i refuse to vape on something i dislike, just to keep it "safe". It's meant to be used and abused and i'm happy to oblige!
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Yeah - the CH one - no idea which one, but it's a boomer of an atty if you like that kind of vape. I've been running a couple of them with RxW and i couldn't be happier. Even the myopic can build on it - the post holes will fit a baby's arm!
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Reading through the threads and I keep seeing a recurring theme..... Reo reo reo......
am I the only person who doesn't really want one? I understand the concept and see the attraction in the way of flavour of dripping yet ease of a tank system, simple and nothing to really go wrong, but I just love being able to get the same vape every time no matter what the charge on my battery is, is it bad that I'd love a reo but with a regulated power control?
I decided to buy myself a reo for my one year vapeaversary and bought a variable voltage Reo on the classies. I wanted to stick with vv because all the experience I had had was with vv. It was on ok vape, just not rock my world type of thing. I then decided to try one of the metal mechanical Reo's and some of the 14mm diameter atties and was much happier. Learning to build coils, coil placement, wicking....it was all pretty easy to learn. Then one day on a whim I bought a 22mm diameter atomizer and it changed everything. This thing just blew my mind, I didn't know vaping could be like that. So it's not just the Reo by itself, it's what you put on it that also matters, a lot, and in some cases can make all the difference. Put a so-so attie on a Reo and you may decided you aren't into Reo's even though it's not really the Reo that makes the experience so-so. Of course "so-so" is going to be different for everyone, so some experimenting with different things is required.
There are a few thing to consider, not just the Reo, atties/wicking material/juice etc. Combine the Reo with something that works for you and you'll never use anything else.
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These little things have potential . . . need to fit better coils in, just finished them. GDeal mechanicals (see the Modding Forum).