Are you done stocking up?

markfm

Aussie Pup Wrangler
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 9, 2010
15,268
45,866
Beautiful Baldwinsville (CNY)
REOS mods are well known early bottom feed mods, which have a solid group of followers. Primarily mechanical, though I had the VV Grand (variable voltage, using the VV controller found in the Buzz Pro tubes).

Unfortunately, they just closed shop.
 

Myrany

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Apr 14, 2013
8,477
44,353
Louisiana
And these are...?

They are a mechanical (ie no chip or wiring at all, so no protections, no variable wattage, just power straight off the battery) mod. They are a squonker. Juice is in a bottle inside the mod. When you squeeze the bottle it shoots eliquid up into a modified dripping atty. Then when the button is pushed you vape it. The company went out of business last Friday. THey have been a staple of the vaping world for quite a long time and many other squonk mods some of which are not mechanical have all been designed by many companies from the starting point of the REO which was one of the first.
 

bnrkwest

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Sep 6, 2011
10,873
36,891
Somewhere out there
The Nauti X coils are different than regular Nautilus coils. Nauti X is the top air, U system. You may know that, but just in case someone is not familiar with the tanks, they should keep it in mind.
Thanks, my coils would not work then
 

fiddleshe

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Dec 11, 2013
3,432
15,142
Phoenix, AZ
They are a mechanical (ie no chip or wiring at all, so no protections, no variable wattage, just power straight off the battery) mod. They are a squonker. Juice is in a bottle inside the mod. When you squeeze the bottle it shoots eliquid up into a modified dripping atty. Then when the button is pushed you vape it. The company went out of business last Friday. THey have been a staple of the vaping world for quite a long time and many other squonk mods some of which are not mechanical have all been designed by many companies from the starting point of the REO which was one of the first.

Thanks for explaining
 

stols001

Moved On
ECF Veteran
May 30, 2017
29,338
108,119
If you want a 2.5 provari that takes button tops, I have about 7 of them I never use. Depending on what size battery, you may need an extension tube which is also something I have(s). I bought a "lot' of provaris and I love the Procyons (3 of them) I am somehow not a fan of the P3s so I either gave those away or sold them at ridiculous prices.

I will make NO guarantees as far s the "matchingness" of the extension tube, (I will certainly do my best) how great it performs, (I am not up for much other than like, turning it on, seeing if it vapes, and turning it off.) I will not clean it. Also, are you a MTL vaper? I can't remember. but anyway the early provaris that take button tops are not particularly powerful, they really aren't, you will be working with volatage, not wattage, for the most part, it is just an entirely different experience.

But you will get a rock bottom price and I mean that. I have given away a bunch to new members who I felt would benefit, but I can't do that with a person who like, buys Chinese button tops and then tries to shove them in a solo or whatever. I can't give you one because when/if you blow it up, I would feel guilty gifting you such an item,. I would need you to accept the risk and like, provide cold hard cash so I can say, "HE SAID he wanted it."

Like 30 bucks plus shipping and I am being EXTRA charitable here. Feel free to decline I would honestly be HAPPIER if like, you um, just recycled those batteries. I am not kidding.

Annna
 

fiddleshe

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Dec 11, 2013
3,432
15,142
Phoenix, AZ
If you want a 2.5 provari that takes button tops, I have about 7 of them I never use. Depending on what size battery, you may need an extension tube which is also something I have(s). I bought a "lot' of provaris and I love the Procyons (3 of them) I am somehow not a fan of the P3s so I either gave those away or sold them at ridiculous prices.

I will make NO guarantees as far s the "matchingness" of the extension tube, (I will certainly do my best) how great it performs, (I am not up for much other than like, turning it on, seeing if it vapes, and turning it off.) I will not clean it. Also, are you a MTL vaper? I can't remember. but anyway the early provaris that take button tops are not particularly powerful, they really aren't, you will be working with volatage, not wattage, for the most part, it is just an entirely different experience.

But you will get a rock bottom price and I mean that. I have given away a bunch to new members who I felt would benefit, but I can't do that with a person who like, buys Chinese button tops and then tries to shove them in a solo or whatever. I can't give you one because when/if you blow it up, I would feel guilty gifting you such an item,. I would need you to accept the risk and like, provide cold hard cash so I can say, "HE SAID he wanted it."

Like 30 bucks plus shipping and I am being EXTRA charitable here. Feel free to decline I would honestly be HAPPIER if like, you um, just recycled those batteries. I am not kidding.

Annna
No thanks
 
  • Like
Reactions: NolaMel

rosesense

15years and counting
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Contest Winner!
  • Jan 1, 2010
    17,697
    52,266
    TN
    I gotta get around to PIFing my stash of 510 cartos and the carto punch I came up with [emoji3]

    Got rid of most of mine and now sorry I did. They are great for testing flavors.
     

    stols001

    Moved On
    ECF Veteran
    May 30, 2017
    29,338
    108,119
    No thanks

    I figured. It was not a real offer, I was really trying to point out-- we get what we pay for.

    Most of the ones I have given away have been lovingly polished, thoroughly tested, etc.

    We get what we value, I guess?

    Anna
     

    fiddleshe

    Vaping Master
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Dec 11, 2013
    3,432
    15,142
    Phoenix, AZ
    I figured. It was not a real offer, I was really trying to point out-- we get what we pay for.

    Most of the ones I have given away have been lovingly polished, thoroughly tested, etc.

    We get what we value, I guess?

    Anna
    I guess. You must value shiny things to have that many of them. I personally don't care for shiny things. I like matte objects. Jk. I just woke up from a nap and Im still groggy and talking out my ...
     

    stols001

    Moved On
    ECF Veteran
    May 30, 2017
    29,338
    108,119
    It doesn't matter what color it is when it blows up does it? But I will lay off now there really isn't much else I can do to convince you.

    I do like vaping objects yes, I was planning to sell most of them on ebay but really I suck at that stuff. So, I give them away to new folks who might be pining for one. Mainly because one was gifted to me by a kind member.

    So yeah, I learned ebay is not for me, and everyone keeps telling me to hold on to them. They don't break, that's for sure.

    Also I have a zombie, that's green and red I think? Some other weird colors. But, hopefully we can both be good.

    I would consider learning more about battery safety but eh-- it's your life.

    Anna
     

    fiddleshe

    Vaping Master
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Dec 11, 2013
    3,432
    15,142
    Phoenix, AZ
    It doesn't matter what color it is when it blows up does it? But I will lay off now there really isn't much else I can do to convince you.

    I do like vaping objects yes, I was planning to sell most of them on ebay but really I suck at that stuff. So, I give them away to new folks who might be pining for one. Mainly because one was gifted to me by a kind member.

    So yeah, I learned ebay is not for me, and everyone keeps telling me to hold on to them. They don't break, that's for sure.

    Also I have a zombie, that's green and red I think? Some other weird colors. But, hopefully we can both be good.

    I would consider learning more about battery safety but eh-- it's your life.

    Anna
    In all honesty I dont have a clue who your talking to.
     

    Iron Molly

    Ultra Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Oct 27, 2010
    1,423
    7,297
    State of Anxiety
    I'm still needing to buy rebuildables (MTL). I started the research. Any recommendations from this thread? TIA

    I really like the EHPRO True MTL. I did have leaks wicking it the first time, but that was easy to correct. Love the very easy build and the top fill.
     

    sofarsogood

    Vaping Master
    ECF Veteran
    Oct 12, 2014
    5,553
    14,168
    I walked in to a local tobacco shop here in michigan that sells a very stubstantial amount of vape stuff. The vaping section was busy. The store was crowded. People are raw and upset. That's only going to magnify. I spoke to a 50 year old vet who climbs poles for the local utility. He was not up to speed. The more I told him the more upset he got. Muttered about going home and burning his uniform. May be the governor has bit off more than she can chew. This situation is very stressful for loyal vape shop customers. They have no clue how to prepare.

    Tomorrow I pick up 200 mg of nic from the local pack and ship. I have yet to see explicit restrictions on mail order nic or hardware from offshore. Appears to me michigan's rules are written to apply only to in state sellers and resellers.
     

    Users who are viewing this thread