First Mech for a Provari Owner

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Tbev

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I run an r91 on my provari mini, have every atty around, lots of gennys, I like those.... I want to say the most but I've figured out they are all different. Anyways I would like to highly recommend going with a bottom feeder, I personally don't think the reo is too great BC IMHO, and I don't know I don't own one, it has trouble going sub-ohm, to me that means it's too close to running on the red line for me. I can say I haven't seen many BF 's that are happy around 0.5 0hm so I built one. The thing is a rocket ship! Completely conquer with the bottom feeder crew, it's a fantastic vape and it requires minimal finiking.
I think you'll like bottom feeders for sure, and if your good with around 1 ohm single coil it's probably the way to go. Plus I'm sure you'll get great service from the owner / builder if need be.

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What are you not liking about the 91% ? is it the adjustable pin by chance?

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By far, it's the adjustable pin. When I saw RiP Trippers review of the Russian BIG, with the spring loaded pin, I about shat myself, LOL! I was able to figure out the problem I was having with the lack of flavor; too much cotton wick. My vape experience with the R91% has improved recently...I think I just need to spend more time with it.
 

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I bought the KFL & the KFL+, and was going to try to get the 91%, but have read over, and over again about the pin, just sounds like a PIA. The KFL's just work, once you get the coil and wick building down, they work great. I guess fiddling with the coils, is enough for me I don't want the pin to move around on me also.

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I have, but I just don't like the box mod form factor. Nothing against them, it is a high quality device that people love for good reason and if I could get past the design I would pick one up in a heartbeat.


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It stands up better, carries in a pocket better, smaller and you just look better vaping on it. Why anybody wouldn't like a box is past me.
 

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I run an r91 on my provari mini, have every atty around, lots of gennys, I like those.... I want to say the most but I've figured out they are all different. Anyways I would like to highly recommend going with a bottom feeder, I personally don't think the reo is too great BC IMHO, and I don't know I don't own one, it has trouble going sub-ohm, to me that means it's too close to running on the red line for me. I can say I haven't seen many BF 's that are happy around 0.5 0hm so I built one. The thing is a rocket ship! Completely conquer with the bottom feeder crew, it's a fantastic vape and it requires minimal finiking.
I think you'll like bottom feeders for sure, and if your good with around 1 ohm single coil it's probably the way to go. Plus I'm sure you'll get great service from the owner / builder if need be.

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By any chance any more pics of your BF you made. This pic here the silver is blending into everything else near it.

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It has exactly the same, effect, though without the hassle LOL People who've had Kayfuns try an RM2 and are impressed - just sayin' :p

I have Provari's and Semovars and use Kayfuns rather exclusively now. With that said, I Vaped a REO the other day for the first time with an RM2 that was drilled out a bit. I was impressed. The Reo is everything they say it is. Two big thumbs up for me and Im not easily impressed.

Only negative is the same with most any dripper....the juice leak factor if laid on its side with juice still in the topper.
 

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I have Provari's and Semovars and use Kayfuns rather exclusively now. With that said, I Vaped a REO the other day for the first time with an RM2 that was drilled out a bit. I was impressed. The Reo is everything they say it is. Two big thumbs up for me and Im not easily impressed.

Only negative is the same with most any dripper....the juice leak factor if laid on its side with juice still in the topper.

Must admit I do have to keep my Reo upright at all times because of the leak factor. But with the two Vmods I take to work, one goes in my shirt pocket, the other stays in the rucksack for an occasional flavour change - it always ends up on it's side and I've never had a single leak yet, probably due to the atty design (I use the AMG slant coil attys from Vapage). :)
 

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My bottom feeder doesn't leak will I've been using it exclusively for a week now, and it hasn't leaked except one time when I was first learning how to squalk, or whatever, I squeezed life 5mls of juice up into it on accident n it came out the air holes a little, I imagine that if I did that n laid it down it would but you don't squalk it and throw it in your pocket or on its side without hitting it first and even then it sucks excess juice back into the bottle and that can hang upside down from a tree and it won't leak.

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