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low profile reomizer works with lp mods only

@bnrkwest, here's a link to what I'm calling an LP RM2. I forgot that Rob (REO) doesn't call them RM2......we (Reonauts) called them that because there was actually a Reomizer that came and went and was replaced by this one...hence the RM2. Ha. Sorry. This is the one we're all calling the RM2.

Edited to add: don't forget to pick up a couple of spare springs while you're there.
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I lost interest in the latest and greatest quite some time ago. First of all, I'm a tootle puffer, high watts, and TC mean nothing to me. What works for me are mods like Reos, and Provaris, and that's why I buy Provaris, and Reos to go for the long haul.
I am the same, I even still like Cartos :) Provari's and a few mech's including a Reo will suit me fine long term.
 

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I plan on my vaping to last as long as I'm supplied. I'm good on the hardware, and, as someone mentioned here, I'll wait to see if my favorite e-juice vendors have any kind of sale going on, on July 4th. When I run out (that shouldn't be for a few years), I'll call it quits. One thing I'm positive of - BT and BP will never get a cent of my money.
 
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low profile reomizer works with lp mods only

@bnrkwest, here's a link to what I'm calling an LP RM2. I forgot that Rob (REO) doesn't call them RM2......we (Reonauts) called them that because there was actually a Reomizer that came and went and was replaced by this one...hence the RM2. Ha. Sorry. This is the one we're all calling the RM2.

Edited to add: don't forget to pick up a couple of spare springs while you're there.
Thanks, I picked up 2 of the LP reomizer attys and spare springs, a bottle kit and extra bottle o-ring, door magnets and I think I am set :) Whew that was fun! LOL Looking fwd to trying it :)
 

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Considering how many tobacco products the FDA has approved in the last 10 years it will be "interesting" (in a horrible slow-motion train wreck sort of way) to see how long it takes them to approve just one e-cig product. :-/
Yes it will, at least we can watch and vape on our stock! :pop::vapor:
 
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Thanks, I picked up 2 of the LP reomizer attys and spare springs, a bottle kit and extra bottle o-ring, door magnets and I think I am set :) Whew that was fun! LOL Looking fwd to trying it :)
I can't wait for you to get it all set up and try it. I think REOs are game-changers and I think you will absolutely love it. I guess you have some decent 18490 batteries? It would be very frustrating to have all your new REO toys sitting there ready to go then have to wait for batteries. I've seen it happen. :lol:
 

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I could not decide so ended up with these two wraps, wow do they have great graphics to choose from!
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Considering how many tobacco products the FDA has approved in the last 10 years it will be "interesting" (in a horrible slow-motion train wreck sort of way) to see how long it takes them to approve just one e-cig product. :-/
If I were a betting man, I'd say a few will be approved rather quickly -- almost certainly before the BT companies that filed them would have to take the products in question off the market if they weren't approved.
 

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I can't wait for you to get it all set up and try it. I think REOs are game-changers and I think you will absolutely love it. I guess you have some decent 18490 batteries? It would be very frustrating to have all your new REO toys sitting there ready to go then have to wait for batteries. I've seen it happen. :lol:
Yes I do have AW IMR 18490, I had just ordered 4 for my assortment of Provari's, so have plenty :) I don't know why but this is the first I have truly felt set on my stocking up project. I always wanted to try a Reo, so the Deeming has pushed me to buy one :) LOL
 

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I think I'm getting burnt out on stockpiling. I already had most all the mods and toppers I would ever need before the regs came out, and I've added three more liters of 100mg to my stash. I still need some more tubes, seals and such, but the whole thing is pretty depressing. I'm looking at the fun we have had to date, whether it's trying new builds or mixes or finding great deals, and know it's likely coming to an end.

I hope there are some massive Fourth of July deals to ease my pain!

Same, as nice as it has been to pick up more of my favorite gear and a few new to me mods, I find this all incredibly sad and still a bit surreal.
 

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Yes I do have AW IMR 18490, I had just ordered 4 for my assortment of Provari's, so have plenty :) I don't know why but this is the first I have truly felt set on my stocking up project. I always wanted to try a Reo, so the Deeming has pushed me to buy one :) LOL
You wish you were set on your stocking up project. Ha. My prediction still stands. When you get that little REO all geared up and going, you're going to 1) love it; 2) want more; and 3) wonder why in the heck you didn't get one back in 2011 so that you could have been using it all this time.
 

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Same, as nice as it has been to pick up more of my favorite gear and a few new to me mods, I find this all incredibly sad and still a bit surreal.
It feels to me like a backpack trip into a remote region void of everything, no stores, no villages. If you don't pack it or enough of it you're up a creek without a paddle.
 

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You wish you were set on your stocking up project. Ha. My prediction still stands. When you get that little REO all geared up and going, you're going to 1) love it; 2) want more; and 3) wonder why in the heck you didn't get one back in 2011 so that you could have been using it all this time.
LOL we shall see :)
 
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It feels to me like a backpack trip into a remote region void of everything, no stores, no villages. If you don't pack it or enough of it you're up a creek without a paddle.
This reminds me of a back pack trip I did many years ago, packed in to camp area for night, then realized I had matches but no candles! So for at night I improvised and took T paper and smeared it with butter, rolled it up and it burned like a wicked candle. Where there is a will there is a way :) LOL I am sure we will see all sorts of improvises during the Dark Ages of Vape.
 

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It feels to me like a backpack trip into a remote region void of everything, no stores, no villages. If you don't pack it or enough of it you're up a creek without a paddle.

Yeah, but there's only so much that will fit in a backpack. With stockpiling, you're only limited by spare square footage and freezer space. And if you have a bunker, be sure to keep your stuff there. What's the point of surviving in a bunker with enough food (well, sorta food) for two years, but no vape stuff.
 

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