Bottom feeder

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bjannr

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My first bottom feeder was a Wetbox. It worked well. Then I tried a Phidias. I had a hard time with the tilt and feed. Next and last was a Reo. The Grand was perfect, and it fits my lifestyle well as it is very durable.

There were others after my Grand purchase, but I either sold them or they just sit and collect dust.
 
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+1 for oldgoat. I got one of his 3ml feeders to try out that style of mod without breaking the bank. It was awesome and I loved it. Later on I got my REO Grand and it has been 100% the most satisfying vape experience I've ever had. I love that I can use it ALLLLL day long without messing with it at all. 18650 batt lasts the entire day with LR atty/carto. And the 6ml bottle covers a bit over two days for me. Less fiddling, more vaping. Check out the reo subforum if you want to ask any REO specific questions. That community is chock full of super nice and super helpful people.
 
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thank for info looked at reo, but all are out of stock the reo grand wow. too bad for me they dont have any.

Getting a REO may not be an easy task. If you want a brand new one then you will have to wait for the next release date and storm the website in a mad dash to try and buy the one you want. There is actually a guide to buying a REO in the subform.

like Fray said they show up on the classifieds often if you wanted to go that route. Thats how I got mine. Rob, who builds them, is a really nice guy and will help you fix a broken REO even if you bought it second hand. He's also got a VV REO in pipelines so keep that in mind as well.
 

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You simply can't go wrong with a reo. Plus, the product support from the builder - along with the reo community on reo's ecf forum - is so excellent, it'll make you feel tingly all over :) Often it seems like Rob is inclined to bend over backwards to make us reonaughts happy, whether it's providing info, fixing something, tweaking something... I think even doing special orders sometimes. Overall, it's palpable the sense you get when you buy a reo that you're in good hands.
 

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Here's a good thread:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...if-reo-your-first-mod-what-you-will-need.html

In a nutshell, you'll want 4 AW IMR 14500 batteries to rotate, and a good charger if you don't have one (I like my PILA charger a lot). Check out the REO subforum and you'll find all kinds of opinions on various atty's and cartos. I happen to like the Resurrector 1.7-ohm cartos from Crystal Clear Vaping. I have a couple Mini's - they're great little mods.
 
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