does vv reo suit my vaping preferences?

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Ebertshay

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Hi everyone!
I'm ordering a reo soon and just have one question!
Trying to decide between vv or mechanical.. Here's my stipulation: if I remember correctly the vv has a max 15 watt limit, right? Currently on my mech I have to build down to about .7ohm or lower to than satisfied with my vape, which I believe is about 25 watts on a fresh battery. So if I get the vv will I be disappointed that I can't achieve the same power? The consistency in voltage is the main reason vv seems appealing to me, but also would rather have the button on the side. But I think I'd probably sacrifice those in order to achieve my preferred wattage.
Any input much appreciated!
 

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The mechanical REO's like the Grand are getting a upgrade in the near future.

Robert will be offering this to make running the low ohms less problematic.

The Grand with the upgrade should suit your vaping preferences.

Also with the Grand all mechanical you don't have to worry about chip failure. You can run it under water to clean too!
 

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No doubt the VV will not meet your requirements. You need the mech Reo Grand. As to the button - the top button is really easy to fire while the Reo is in your hand and, because of its position, is much less likely to fire accidentally in your pocket. This button can also be locked by turning, but most Reonauts rarely have need of this function. The VV's off function is inside the mod. Most of us have discovered our sweet spot on the Reo and achieve same consistently by the build and positioning of our coils.
 
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