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Rhapsodies Fire

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Hi Wired :)
That is the price of one. I would only buy a couple to try before you dump a bunch of money into something you might not like. I happen to love Cisco atties, but not everyone does.
As far as buying to stock up...I was using 6 of them in rotation for nearly a year. But my results are not typical. It is common for me to be able to get about 3 months or better out of an atty. My last purchase was for 15....which should last me a very long time. If you like them, perhaps getting about 5 might be good...but as I said, I strongly suggest only getting one or two to try them.
and its not a dumb question. :)
 
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Hi Wired :) That is the price of one. I would only buy a couple to try before you dump a bunch of money into something you might not like. I happen to love Cisco atties, but not everyone does.
As far as buying to stock up...I was using 6 of them in rotation for nearly a year. But my results are not typical. It is common for me to be able to get about 3 months or better out of an atty. My last purchase was for 15....which should last me a very long time. If you like them, perhaps getting about 5 might be good...but as I said, I strongly suggest only getting one or two to try them.
and its not a dumb question. :)

I was really hoping to hear "package of 5" :pboohoo

...as far as making things last, specially things that are "wired" in any way, I am "wired all wrong" for a reason haha

but it does makes a very good sense (which I should follow) to try all sorts I guess before I make up my mind on what works best for me, considering I haven't even tried the Reo as of yet... (I think I don't like waiting on a mailman at all lol)
 

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I was really hoping to hear "package of 5" :pboohoo

...as far as making things last, specially things that are "wired" in any way, I am "wired all wrong" for a reason haha

but it does makes a very good sense (which I should follow) to try all sorts I guess before I make up my mind on what works best for me, considering I haven't even tried the Reo as of yet... (I think I don't like waiting on a mailman at all lol)
:laugh: I hear ya. The three days it takes for a REO to get here is torture! :facepalm:

You may like to consider trying a Boge cartomizer also and see if you like it. They are sold in package of 5. Really easy vaping for someone who is new to bottom fed mods. :)
 

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:laugh: I hear ya. The three days it takes for a REO to get here is torture! :facepalm:

deep sigh :p

You may like to consider trying a Boge cartomizer also and see if you like it. They are sold in package of 5. Really easy vaping for someone who is new to bottom fed mods. :)

will do. should I stick with LR's? I'm still trying to understand the difference (which made none on the ego bat in the past)
 

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Right...the eGo battery doesn't put out enough power to run a LR atty or cartomizer effectively.

If you are getting a REO, I suggest sticking with LR. There really is a difference with power. I would try several different resistances to see what you like best with the types of juices you are fond of. I tend to vape some sweeter juices and usually prefer a 2.0Ω atty. If you like tobacco flavors more, you might like a 1.5Ω. A happy medium might be a 1.8Ω
The numbers refer to the resistance. The less resistance, the more power goes through the coils, creating a hotter vape. The sweeter juices can have the flavor "cooked" right out of them, so I suggest using a slightly higher resistance. Your tastes might be wildly different than mine though.

I like the LR306s the best. With one exception....I love the HH.357. that is currently my favorite, but really spendy.

I hope this has been somewhat helpful :)
 

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Right...the eGo battery doesn't put out enough power to run a LR atty or cartomizer effectively.

If you are getting a REO, I suggest sticking with LR. There really is a difference with power. I would try several different resistances to see what you like best with the types of juices you are fond of. I tend to vape some sweeter juices and usually prefer a 2.0Ω atty. If you like tobacco flavors more, you might like a 1.5Ω. A happy medium might be a 1.8Ω
The numbers refer to the resistance. The less resistance, the more power goes through the coils, creating a hotter vape. The sweeter juices can have the flavor "cooked" right out of them, so I suggest using a slightly higher resistance. Your tastes might be wildly different than mine though.

I like the LR306s the best. With one exception....I love the HH.357. that is currently my favorite, but really spendy.

I hope this has been somewhat helpful :)

Looks like I got some home work to do and try them all... I tend to like sweeter juices, so much so that I've been doubling on the flavor, and I'm getting to the point now were it starting to have too much flavor, so it's time to lower it with my next batch.

And yes, it's been very helpful, thank you! :)

::trying to get all my odds and ends ordered in time before the Reo Mini is here, it's like shopping for a baby that wasn't born yet::




I've read some of it earlier... looks like I need to finish other pages :)

speaking of pages, that one "The Reo Lounge" one looks very intimidating... with 16461 pages :blink: , Holy Mother Of Reo Vaping! lol :blush:
 

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:laugh: ya...its a good read if you got a ridiculous amount of time on your hands. That thread was his supplier thread back before he got his sub-forum. There is a ton of history and a lot of laughs and a few tears in that thread. it is where us nuts hang out and bs about just about anything. In order to keep the sub-forum more free of "chatter" we just kept gabbing away in there. You are welcome to drop in anytime at the end and chat away. We're all friendly and helpful, but it can get super fast and hard to keep up with at times. :)
 

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With as many different atties, (generic 510, cicsco 510, generic 306, cisco 306, hh357), cartos (kangor flat, boge 306 and 510 1.5-2.5, fluxomizers, vortex, Ce2, smoketeks, giantomizer, dual coils) and home made tanks, I still keep going back to boge 2.0s. They are just easy and as close as I can find to the convenience of analoges.

I am really starting to like smoketek 2.0 cartos in tanks (I can't find SS boges), although a tank on a Reo Mini is kinda redundant, but the Reo is tough as nails and it needs to be to fit my life style.
 

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For those of you who are wondering, I just got clarification about the Cisco atties on the Happy Vaper site. The 1.5, 1.8 & 2.0Ω atties that are labeled as Cisco...are Cisco. The 2.8 & 4.0Ω atties are not. You can tell the difference...the Cisco atties say Cisco on the bottom. The other ones say AV...and they are not Cisco.
 
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