Are Reos Mods the best of the best?

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canonikon

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Debating if I should buy the Phoenix Bully to drip, or get a cartomizer.

What about the Reos mods? Those look pretty diesel, looks like an e-cig on steroids.

Are Reos Mods the best of the best in the e-cig industry? reason I think that is because they seem to be more....mechanically built.

I want something that last a very long time when I am home vaping.

I don't mind the constant dripping as I only take a few buffs anyway.

But when I searched dripping with an atomizer, people are telling me to just get the cartomizer with a tank instead, when I research the cartomizer people are telling me that it tastes bad or the carto will die out fast or you're inhaling polyester.

I want someone that gives me a lot of smoke, a lot of real flavors, and doesn't die out fast within a few months.

I want my things to last a long time, is the Reos Mods the way to go for me?
 

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I don't own a Reo and have no immediate plans to buy one. I have played with one and found it interesting.

After reading your post, I don't see how you could not obtain one for yourself. From what I read it seems like you'd never be satisfied until you have one of your own.

They are well made and have a very loyal following. I don't see how you can go wrong...
 

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I have had several REO's and still have 2 REO Woodvils. The metal REOs are very durable and have even withstood being run over by a truck and still worked. They are simple to maintain, you can actually submerge them in water to clean. These are quality mods that will last a very long time if taken care of. Longer than most mods. I suggest you check out the Reomods subforum Reos Mods There are a lot of very knowledgeable people there that are more than happy to answer any questions and help you get started.
 

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The REOS kick in if you have an all day vape. While they can be used with a separate carto/tank, or dripping, their real magic is an excellent feeder package. Quality is excellent, service likewise.

I own a VV Grand, which has a 6ml eliquid feed bottle, rugged, well-crafted, metal enclosure, and variable voltage (VV) electronics that I know are solid. It can withstand physical abuse, but the tradeoff for getting VV is that while fine with normal rain or a bit of snow, it isn't submersible. In my case I really care about good regulation, and being able to adjust the vape voltage to taste, so VV was the way to go. With a good atty it provides an excellent vape, and using the feed ("squonking" = press the bottle to force eliquid up the tube) is trivial to pick up.

The non-VV REOs are the ones able to handle getting dropped in water -- take them out, rinse them off, dry them, keep on vaping.

There are a few other places that sell some beautiful wood feeder mods, both non-VV and VV. I was very happy with one non VV that I had, another US vendor, again excellent customer service.
 
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