Best bottom feed?

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Warren D. Lockaby

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I've heard great things about the REO mods but haven't tried them myself. I love dripping & it seems a bottom feeder would be the best way to go to duplicate the effect with less effort.

As for the dual coil tank on your SB, have you tried swapping the carto for a single coil? Just wondering....

Best of luck, & Happy vaping! :vapor:
 

juicejunky

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IMHO Reos are worth every penny if you are vaping for the long haul. I had an V2 of Vmod (not XL) and the whole tipping to feed, an internal chamber to hold juice that you can't see or clean, and the multitude of proprietary gaskets were far inferior to the simplicity of a Reo. I got rid of it after about 10 days. I've had a Mini and Grand for over a year now and they work as well as the first day. They are pretty much indestructible.

The price is better on the Vmod XL if you are on a limited budget and they are supposed to be an improvement over the little Vmod I had. They no longer require proprietary attys just gaskets.
 

GregNTulsa

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I think I am pretty much sold on a ReoMod (the big version), but I told myself I have to recoup the money I would have spent on smoking analogs before I get one. So far I am 25 days into vaping and about $200 in the hole. So it is gonna take about a month or so (if I don't buy any more vaping paraphenalia) before I break even.
 

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The Surge Tank is a bit expensive, considering you have to have a mod already to use with it. Going to watch iGotcha69's vid on it.

Cool thing is that it would go right on your SB. For a 3.7v device a IKV 306@1.8ohm would be yummy! The new v1.2 has zero resistance so you still get exactly what you would've dripping.
 

evgeni432

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I have the VmodXL and the 2.0, Solved the tipping over problem by inserting a 18G needle in the bottles so i becomes just like the Reo but no leaking at all, and the design gives you a huge drip well, once you release you finger from the bottle it sucks all the extra juice back to the bottle.

the needle needs some trimming of the plastic and shortening the length but it works great and you never get flooded!
i do have the problem with the 2 ohm atomizers, i feel they are not good for the 3.7, weak vape, ordered some 1.5 Cisco from Avid.
 

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Red Sky Mods (RSM). Exotic wooden bottom fed vv mods @ a reasonable price. People sometimes think of wooden mods as show pieces. The RSM is not only a show piece but it is built solid for everyday use.
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79Silo

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i would recomend the surge tank http://www.310vapers.com/featured-products/surge-tank.html#, the only issue is the thing is very big when you vape outside it will caught people attention easily. Performance wise IMHO still great working without issue.Yesterday a friend form ECF introduce me to Drip On Demand Kit. I think im going to try it as its cheap, if fails i wouldn't mind
 
you will have to let us know how you like the reo! I went to the other corner with the vmod xl. I like it. no leaks yet but I am kinda a pro at destroying things. Soon Ill be adding a kick. The shell on the vmod does feel a little ... weak but im not playing baseball with it yet so I have no qualms with it. before I go all crazy and buy a reo I am going to see if old goat is still making a cheap mod.
 
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