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Any canadians with a Reo?

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lelly

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I have had my grand for a couple of weeks now, haven't charged the batteries on my neglected ego once since it arrived. Shipping was 10 days, unfortunately I didn't order batteries until a couple days later so they arrived a day after the reo did. Got the batteries/charger from RTDVAPOR.com shipping was one week, prices were good, and I got one of those nylon cases to carry my spare battery/bottle/atty. I would reccomend the grand to anyone, it is the ultimate hassle-free vaping experience.
 

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I have had my grand for a couple of weeks now, haven't charged the batteries on my neglected ego once since it arrived. Shipping was 10 days, unfortunately I didn't order batteries until a couple days later so they arrived a day after the reo did. Got the batteries/charger from RTDVAPOR.com shipping was one week, prices were good, and I got one of those nylon cases to carry my spare battery/bottle/atty. I would reccomend the grand to anyone, it is the ultimate hassle-free vaping experience.
Good enough to make you park your ego??? hmmmm
 

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The Grand is one of the best built and most utilitarian PV ever made, in my opinion. Nothing beats it for a on the move PV. Mine is used exclusively in the car while I am out and about. All I have to carry is a spare battery and atty in the event of some failure.

Get one!! usually in the first 5 minutes after they are put up for sale. They usually go that fast. :)
 

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Good enough to make you park your ego??? hmmmm

I had been carrying my eGo around with me everywhere I went the past few weeks, and most of the time it never got taken out of my bag. When I did take the odd puff on it, it just doesn't compare to the reo. I finally parted with it all last Friday, lent out the whole set-up (2 batteries, cone, ego_t atty, 510_t atty, tanks, LR atty, SR atty, drip tips) to a friend just getting into vaping. It was a bit weird not having it around as a security blanket, but I do have an old riva battery kicking around if something were to happen to my reo.
 

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I had been carrying my eGo around with me everywhere I went the past few weeks, and most of the time it never got taken out of my bag. When I did take the odd puff on it, it just doesn't compare to the reo. I finally parted with it all last Friday, lent out the whole set-up (2 batteries, cone, ego_t atty, 510_t atty, tanks, LR atty, SR atty, drip tips) to a friend just getting into vaping. It was a bit weird not having it around as a security blanket, but I do have an old riva battery kicking around if something were to happen to my reo.
Ok,now you're trying to hurt me..gotta get me one for sure now :)
 

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There are still a couple of mini reo's for sale. I have no idea why, but whatever.

I know as soon as I can afford it I am getting a grand for myself. I absolutely LOVE my reo mini, but the 14500 batterey lasts just slightly longer than a regular sized eGo and the grand takes an 18650 which lasts me a good days worth of heavy vaping. The reo's are like potato chips where you can't have just one and I'm already wanting to make my very own reo family.

All I can say to anyone out there with the slightest bit of interest in using this, you will not be sorry for taking the plunge with getting one. My eGo T's and my phidias were long forgotten the day I got my hands on my mini.
 

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There are still a couple of mini reo's for sale. I have no idea why, but whatever.

I know as soon as I can afford it I am getting a grand for myself. I absolutely LOVE my reo mini, but the 14500 batterey lasts just slightly longer than a regular sized eGo and the grand takes an 18650 which lasts me a good days worth of heavy vaping. The reo's are like potato chips where you can't have just one and I'm already wanting to make my very own reo family.

All I can say to anyone out there with the slightest bit of interest in using this, you will not be sorry for taking the plunge with getting one. My eGo T's and my phidias were long forgotten the day I got my hands on my mini.

What is it that you prefer about the Reo over the Phidias? (Is it the feed system?) You seemed quite happy with the Phidias when we met at the vape meet. I've got a wooden Reo (in pieces, need to fix it) and a working Phidias and didn't see much difference in performance other than the feed mechanism. I agree with you about parking the eGo-T, it's OK but the mods last longer/taste better..
 

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My preference for juice has changed and I am vaping either pure vg with my diy stuff or a 70/30 mix. On the phid I am finding it can't feed the juices well enough no matter what I do. And I also find it impossible to use a carto with it too (my juice preference is probably the cause?). No matter how long I would hold it upside down or how long I push the feed button it just became difficult to get a good draw from since I changed my juice.

The reo seems to be made for vaping thick juices so it fits my style perfectly. The feed system is really easy to get the hang of and it works quite nicely with a carto (which I also prefer to use). And not having to flip it upside down is a plus - it actually surprised me when I realized I was bothered by it all this time.

The phid is still a beautiful work of art and I'd have a hard time letting go of it, but it is inevitable that I will sell it if I'm never going to use it again because it wasn't compatible with my vaping preferences.
 
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