Does it ever end?

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rc10mike

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So far, every time I find something I like, I read something on the forum which causes me to try it out and I end up liking it even better!

Volt>Volt XL w/ Clearomizer>Reo Mini>Reo Mini w 1.5 HH357>Reo Grand w 1.5 HH357> and today I tried a 2ohm HH357 on my Grand along with a fresh supply of my fav juice (which finally showed up after a long week wait) and I was in yet another level of heaven! The 2.0 ohm was running cooler, and tastes much better and is more consistent.

Im now beginning to think I like the cooler vape better. Its more forgiving and harsh dry hits seemed to be unpredictable with the 1.5.

Just ordered some 2.5 357s to see if they work even better....I cant stop!

(sorry for all of my stupid threads, but I feel the need to share my vaping experiences with someone since my wife thinks its stupid...and people at work think I have a bomb detonator)
 

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It ends when you decide your current setup is more than satisfactory. Then it's just a matter of keeping batteries charged, a few spare atomizers, and plenty of your favorite liquids on hand. Still, it's fun trying new stuff. The distraction lends itself to keeping us off the burning vegetable matter.
 

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It ends when you decide your current setup is more than satisfactory. Then it's just a matter of keeping batteries charged, a few spare atomizers, and plenty of your favorite liquids on hand. Still, it's fun trying new stuff. The distraction lends itself to keeping us off the burning vegetable matter.

Yeah, Im about 90% happy with my Reo Grand/HH357 2.0/18650 AW combo at the moment. Seems to be the best combination of everything I like so far.

A VV Grand is interesting, but I dont like the fact that its bigger and uses two batteries.

My goal was small size, good vape, and all day batt and juice capacity. Right now, Ive met my initial goals!
 

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Yeah, Im about 90% happy with my Reo Grand/HH357 2.0/18650 AW combo at the moment. Seems to be the best combination of everything I like so far.

A VV Grand is interesting, but I dont like the fact that its bigger and uses two batteries.

My goal was small size, good vape, and all day batt and juice capacity. Right now, Ive met my initial goals!

I've tried talking Rob into building a Grand that is the size of the Mini, to no avail ;-)
 

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So far, every time I find something I like, I read something on the forum which causes me to try it out and I end up liking it even better!

Volt>Volt XL w/ Clearomizer>Reo Mini>Reo Mini w 1.5 HH357>Reo Grand w 1.5 HH357> and today I tried a 2ohm HH357 on my Grand along with a fresh supply of my fav juice (which finally showed up after a long week wait) and I was in yet another level of heaven! The 2.0 ohm was running cooler, and tastes much better and is more consistent.

Im now beginning to think I like the cooler vape better. Its more forgiving and harsh dry hits seemed to be unpredictable with the 1.5.

Just ordered some 2.5 357s to see if they work even better....I cant stop!

(sorry for all of my stupid threads, but I feel the need to share my vaping experiences with someone since my wife thinks its stupid...and people at work think I have a bomb detonator)

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+1 on my girlfriend also thinking this whole thing is stupid. She's usually more on the line of "You paid how much for that?" She doesn't realize 350+ dollars a month on smoking just seems like less when it's 7 bucks at a time instead of the 50 dollar juice orders now and then. I just tell her I'll still be vaping my same juice and mod well after your carton of stinkies is gone :)

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So far, every time I find something I like, I read something on the forum which causes me to try it out and I end up liking it even better!

Volt>Volt XL w/ Clearomizer>Reo Mini>Reo Mini w 1.5 HH357>Reo Grand w 1.5 HH357> and today I tried a 2ohm HH357 on my Grand along with a fresh supply of my fav juice (which finally showed up after a long week wait) and I was in yet another level of heaven! The 2.0 ohm was running cooler, and tastes much better and is more consistent.

Im now beginning to think I like the cooler vape better. Its more forgiving and harsh dry hits seemed to be unpredictable with the 1.5.

Just ordered some 2.5 357s to see if they work even better....I cant stop!

(sorry for all of my stupid threads, but I feel the need to share my vaping experiences with someone since my wife thinks its stupid...and people at work think I have a bomb detonator)

your threads aren't stupid and all of us new kids in town can't help but share our experiences with the "old-timers"...

my friend call my grand a "60's (MODERATED) :D
 
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oh after almost 4 month being smoke free i must admit, that not only vaping came new into my life, but also this forum. hard to imagine vaping without this opportunity to share and to develop.

very good to know 2 things:

i can trust my Reo easily without problems the next 20 years...

whatever comes new to the market, i always can come back to a Cisco Spec LR306 Atomizer and enjoy it on my Reo...

found something that works fine and lasts...

PS no, it does not end: just tried out the ReJuvenator Mega XL 1.7 ohm low resistance cartomizer for $1.79 at smoktek. it is a bit long, therefore looks a bit funny on the Reo, but for this price - one of or maybe the best carto i've ever had...

vaping yes, felix
 
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It ends when you decide your current setup is more than satisfactory. Then it's just a matter of keeping batteries charged, a few spare atomizers, and plenty of your favorite liquids on hand. Still, it's fun trying new stuff. The distraction lends itself to keeping us off the burning vegetable matter.

Agreed, you do get there. You keep trying the occasional new item but, it slows way down. I can't tell you how many times I've seen posts saying something new's the best thing that ever happened to vaping only to start seeing posts about problems with it and the solutions to those problems. Sometimes it disappears. Anyone know what happened to the EQ? I tend to hold off till it's time tested. I'm okay where I am and I can wait.

When you get to this point, you only buy a high priced item when you are sure it's going to make your life better. For instance, I use a Buzz Pro at home with a DOD. That's way too cumbersome for out and about. So, for that I use a Reo mini. I have to keep different atomizers around for each setup. So, for me, a VV Woodvil was a no brainer to get to a single setup.

Yes, I got one last night. :)
 

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It ends when you decide your current setup is more than satisfactory. Then it's just a matter of keeping batteries charged, a few spare atomizers, and plenty of your favorite liquids on hand. Still, it's fun trying new stuff. The distraction lends itself to keeping us off the burning vegetable matter.

How would you know? Have you really achieved said nirvana? ;)
 

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No, my VV Woodvil isn't here yet. :laugh:

I know... Really don't want to rush anyone, but keep checking my mail for the "Shipped" email!

I think I'll be pretty close then too... I'm good on everything except atties... I want to like the 357, but I keep coming back to the 306... just wish there were some better driptips for it. I really like the Ming and the Pawn, but nothing similar for 306... and the adapter just makes the whole thing seem kinda wobbly...

Oh well... I've got plenty of cannons floating around!
 

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I know... Really don't want to rush anyone, but keep checking my mail for the "Shipped" email!

I think I'll be pretty close then too... I'm good on everything except atties... I want to like the 357, but I keep coming back to the 306... just wish there were some better driptips for it. I really like the Ming and the Pawn, but nothing similar for 306... and the adapter just makes the whole thing seem kinda wobbly...

Oh well... I've got plenty of cannons floating around!

Use your Mings and Pawns on your 306 attys. These fit really snug, in my experience.
 

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Use your Mings and Pawns on your 306 attys. These fit really snug, in my experience.

I played with it briefly a couple of months ago and wasn't impressed, but that was before I realized how much I like the pawn. I'll give it another shot...

My Kick died last week (waiting on its replacement now), and I'd really gotten spoiled to regulated voltage (don't care about variable, but regulated is really where it's at, IMO). I DESPISE dripping, so I've been using a tank on the Provari, and the more I use the Pawn, the more I really like it.

The REO will always be my favorite way to feed an atty, but it is kinda nice to blow the dust off the Provari once in a while... Glad I kept it now. But when the VV Woodvil arrives, it will go back in the desk drawer for who-knows-how-long (prolly after I send it back to them to get it updated).
 
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